The GNOME Foundation announced that Executive Director Holly Million has is resigning from the roleꦓ, less than a year after accepting it.
Million was brought on in to help the GNOME Foundation with its fundraising efforts. At the time, the foundation touted Million’s “three decades of invaluable experience in nonprofit management” as one of leading reasons behind hiring her.
Now, nine months later, M𝔍illion is resigning to pursue a PhD in Psychology and to f꧟ocus on her own private practice.
“I’m very p൩roud of what I h▨ave accomplished in my time with GNOME,” , “and I am dedicated to working with Richard through a transition to ensure that everything I have been working on is handed off smoothly. I will be pursuing a PhD in Psychology and dedicating myself to my own private practice. I want to thank all the wonderful people I have had the pleasure of connecting with here at GNOME, including the staff, board, advisors, founders, and volunteers. You have created something of real value in the world, and I look forward to seeing what you do next.”
The foundation touted the work Million has done in her short tenu✨re:
💞On behalf of the whole GNOME community, the Board of Directors would like to give our utmost thanks to Holly for her achievements during the past 10 months, including drafting a bold five-year strategic plan for the Foundation, securing two important fiscal sponsorship agreements with GIMP and Black Python Devs, writing our first funding proposal that will now enable the Foundation to a💎pply for more grants, vastly improving our financial operations, and implementing a break-even budget to preserve our financial reserves.
Richard Littauer has joined the fouꦇndation as Interim Executive Director while the search for a permanent replacement begins.
The Foundation’s Interim Executive Director, Richard Littauer, brings years of open source leadership as part of his work🅺 as an organizer of SustainOSS and CURIOSS, as a sustainability coordinator at the Open Source Initiative, and as a community development manager at Open Source Collective, and through open source contributions to many projects, such as Node.js and IPFS. The Board appointed Richard in June and is confident in his ability to guide the Foundation during this transitional 🌄period.