Welcome Heather! 

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> On Jan 8, 2019, at 6:28 AM, Bryan Behrenshausen <bbehr...@redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> Hi folks,
> 
> With much joy, I'm writing to let you know that Heather Leson has agreed
> to become an Open Organization Ambassador. Heather works at the
> International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, where
> she is the data literacy lead. As part of that work, she's especially
> focused on ways she can help her organization—and humanitarian
> organizations all over the world—achieve their missions by leveraging
> the power of open principles.
> 
> You might recognize Heather's byline from Opensource.com, because she's
> been writing for several years.[1] You may also have run into her
> excellent work in the Open Street Map community, which she details in
> the _Open Organization Workbook_.[2] It's just one of the many pieces on
> open communities that she's written. You can read more of her work at
> her blog, Text on Techs.[3]
> 
> Hailing from Geneva, Switzerland, Heather brings to our group an
> infectious passion for better understanding the way thinking and working
> openly can improve people's lives.[4] I'm excited to see what we'll
> accomplish together.
> 
> Welcome, Heather!
> 
> Sincerely,
> Bryan
> 
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> 
> [1] https://opensource.com/users/hleson
> [2]
> https://github.com/open-organization-ambassadors/open-org-workbook/blob/master/open_org_workbook_toc.md
> [3] http://textontechs.com/
> [4] https://twitter.com/fvntr/status/1048752779961851905
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