Surely if your full details are known to Kat, and she is happy and confident in them, we can reasonably say you are identified to the foundation? The Foundation, or one of its agents, has privately and directly verified your identity; it would, I assume, be satisfied with that.
I'm sure it would. But I would not be satisfied with that. I oppose this policy, and so my feeling is that my only moral choices are to change my mind fully and follow the same verification process as everyone else, or to resign.
Obviously the board and the Foundation still has my full support, I just don't feel able to continue in these positions with this policy in place.
-- sannse