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Jungleen Bae

Jungleen Bae

Creative Director Project Manager Partner

Jungleen brings with her over 25 years of design experience and a vast knowledge of print design, interactive design, art direction, production, UI/UX design, branding/identity, strategic marketing, accessibility, and project management. Jungleen has worked in corporate environments, fast-paced agencies, and as a freelancer for many years. She has designed a wide variety of print and interactive projects bringing her clients strategically designed solutions and marketing finesse.

Interests
After being an avid surfer for 10 years, Jungleen moved into martial arts learning karate and kickboxing. Also a skilled cook and baker, Jungleen went to Culinary School and enjoys cooking for family and friends or experimenting with new recipes. These days you will find her practicing yoga every day or perhaps on the baseball field helping out with scorekeeping for both her kids' teams. 

Justin Gossett

Justin Gossett

Developer, Trainer Partner

Justin has been an active member of the Drupal community in Los Angeles since 2009 and enjoys every moment of building and theming web sites with what he considers to be the best CMS. Being a fervent learner of Drupal and all things web development drives him to always seek new ways to increase and build upon his understanding and proficiency of the ever changing world of the web. His skills excel in site building, theming, and training clients and new Drupal users.

Interests
Justin loves Photography. When the opportunity presents itself he enjoys taking photography workshops to increase his understanding and skill set. He is an ardent snowboarder and looks to get on the mountain for a great run on the mountain whenever the opportunity presents itself. On a daily basis he enjoys spending time with his wife, family, and friends.

Tommy Keswick, MLIS

Tommy Keswick, MLIS

Developer, Partner

A librarian by training, Tommy is devoted to using open source solutions to help libraries and other organizations achieve the mission of increasing access to information and knowledge resources. He began developing websites as a teenager and has been working with Drupal for over 15 years. In addition to engineering front-facing websites, Tommy thrives when building automation tools and workflows that help the staff of an organization do their best work instead of getting bogged down in technical trivialities.

Interests
Tommy spends his time trying to troubleshoot two toddlers along with his wife, which is a worthy challenge. In a past life he would often be out catching his favorite bands on tour, but more frequently now he concentrates on curating his collection of live concert recordings. He also appreciates illustrative alliteration and witty wordplay.

Cary Gordan, MLIS

Cary Gordan, MLIS

Founder Emeritus Developer

Cary is devoted to empowering libraries to enhance and extend their services through the use of technology, and he is focused on helping them to adopt open source software to that end. He is also very active in the Drupal community, having served on the board of the Drupal Association. A degreed librarian, Cary has taught and presented at conferences for the American Library Association, the California Library Association, LITA, ASIS&T, Code4Lib, Internet Librarian, Access (Canada) and NISO. Cary retired from Cherry Hill at the end of 2023 and has passed the reins to Justin, Jungleen, and Tommy.

Interests
Cary is a pioneer in building library websites, having built the first four iterations of the California State Library's sites. He has led the Cherry Hill Company from building basic sites to data driven sites to content management systems to service delivery platforms. Along the way, Cary has become a librarian and a strong advocate for free and open-source software, having been an early adopter of the Linux operating system and the Drupal CMS. He loves helping to build strong communities, and has served the Drupal Association as a board member and events manager. An avid cook, Cary enjoys cooking and eating. To helpensure that everyone eats, he is a long-time supporter of the Los Angeles Food Bank. He works on the AIDS/LifeCycle moto-safety crew while his wife bicycles the ride's 545 miles from San Francisco to Los Angeles to raise money for AIDS-related services in Los Angeles and San Francisco. He strongly supports the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the Software Freedom Law Center and other organizations devoted to equitable access to resources and information. Cary likes to ski and scuba dive.