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I am pleased, excited, and humbled to announce that I am stepping into the role of Executive Director of rOpenSci starting April 1.

First, let me give my gratitude to our outgoing Executive Director and friend Karthik Ram for his leadership and mentorship running rOpenSci the past decade. He’s been a steady hand and visionary that helped our community accomplish so much together in this time. Thanks to him and the rest of the team for entrusting me with this role.

I’ve had the pleasure of being an rOpenSci member for many years – as a volunteer, an editor for rOpenSci’s software peer-review since 2015, and director of the peer review program since 2019. I’m a disease ecologist at an NGO, where I work every day with the tools for reproducible analysis the rOpenSci community creates.

I am deeply committed to rOpenSci’s values of open and reproducible research using shared data, of creating infrastructure and a welcoming, inclusive community that enables researchers and developers to support each other in doing impactful research and work for public good.

As director I’m looking forward to working with our tremendous community of researchers, developers, reviewers, editors, mentors, Champions, and staff. My goal is to strengthen the pillars of our work and expand them through new partnerships: bringing diverse new voices and talent into the open-source ecosystem, improving research software through peer review, building networks of mutual support among research software developers, and creating new infrastructure and tools at the frontier of reproducible practice.

I know this community will continue to do great things together, and I’m glad I get to be part of it!

Read founding director Karthik Ram’s goodbye message

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Comprehensive Analysis Of The New Executive Director Announcement

The content disseminated indicates the appointment of a new Executive Director for rOpenSci. The new Executive Director, who has been associated with rOpenSci for many years, has taken over from the founding Executive Director – Karthik Ram.

Implications and Future Developments

This developmental change in leadership could influence the organisation in multiple ways, with expectations of new ideas and a fresh vision brought to the table. The incoming Executive Director, having knowledge and experience as a volunteer, an editor and a program director, should facilitate a smooth transition and continuity for the community, while adding a fresh perspective.

The Long-term Implications:

  1. New Opportunities: The incoming Executive Director has highlighted specific goals which point towards exploring new partnerships and bringing diverse new voices into the open-source ecosystem. This represents ample opportunities for inclusion and growth.
  2. Strengthened Role of the Community: The ongoing commitment to the values of rOpenSci and dedication to creating a more welcoming inclusive community could result in a more productive community, with increased support and co-operation among its diverse members.
  3. Boost for Open and Reproducible Research: This leadership transition may also enhance the promotion of open and reproducible research using shared data.

Future Developments:

  • There could be an advancement in the creation of new infrastructure and tools at the frontier of reproducible practice.
  • The incoming director may also facilitate improvements in the research software through a focused approach of peer review.
  • The building of network support among research software developers can also see a surge, providing the boost for more bilateral collaborations.

Actionable Advice

Here are some suggested actions for the members of the rOpenSci community to make the most of this transition:

  • Embrace the new leadership and its vision. Be open to new ideas, partnerships and approaches.
  • Engage proactively with novel initiatives and activities. Participation and contribution will be essential for building a more vibrant, supportive and enriching community.
  • Continue to support and promote reproducible research and shared data. These are fundamental values of the rOpenSci community that should continue to be a priority.
  • Utilise the increased avenues for collaboration, knowledge sharing and networking. The building of support networks and focus on inclusivity can result in personal and professional growth for all members.

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