Thanks, Chris!

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From: Chris Prince Udochukwu Njọkụ <[email protected]>
Reply-To: discuss <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, January 2, 2020 at 12:03 PM
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Subject: Re: [discuss] Announcing the 2020 Executive Council

Great task with great result. Voter turn-out needs to improve.

Thank you, Kate, for the information. 🤔👋Bravo, also to Karen and Raniere, for 
putting all the years in the council.

Lex and Paula, I'm full of hopes. Of course, Lex isn't new in the team.

To you all (not excluding Cedric, Konrad and those who're continuing: Amy, 
Mesfin, Elizabeth, Joslynn and Juan) my good wishes for the new year and 
throughout your tenures.

Chris.

On Thursday, January 2, 2020, Kate Hertweck 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

The elections for the 2019 Executive Council for The Carpentries have now 
concluded. We are grateful to the entire community for participating, whether 
through standing for election, recommending candidates, or submitting ballots.

For the community-elected positions, 1248 ballots were distributed to Voting 
Members and 419 ballots were cast (33.6% turnout). The two candidates receiving 
the highest number of votes and joining the Executive Council for two-year 
terms as community-elected members were Lex Nederbragt and Paula Andrea 
Martinez. The Executive Council received recommendations for eight individuals 
for the council-elected positions, from whom we elected Cedric Chambers and 
Konrad Förstner. These new members join continuing members Amy Hodge, Mesfin 
Chaka Diro, Elizabeth Wickes, Joslynn Lee, and Juan Steyn on the 2020 Executive 
Council of The Carpentries, which will assume governance responsibility on Feb 
1, 2020. Many thanks to Karen Cranston and Raniere Silva, who (along with 
myself) are transitioning out of the Executive Council after many years of 
service.
For more information on our new Executive Council, please see this blog 
post<https://carpentries.org/blog/2020/01/executive-council-results/>.


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Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
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 We mustn't remain with old ways of doing things,

especially if they're not yielding optimum results.

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