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_Our Governance Structure:_ Please see the [Code of Conduct Committee (CoCc) Governance document]({{site.handbook_url}}/topic_folders/policies/coc-governance.html) to find details on membership, onboarding, administration, positions, roles, and responsibilities. | ||
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#### Current Committee Members | ||
## Current Committee Members | ||
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**Chairs** | ||
### Chair | ||
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**Incident Response Chair**: [**Malvika Sharan**](https://github.com/malvikasharan) is the Incident Response Chair of the committee. She is a co-founder of Open Life Science training and mentoring programme, and co-lead of _The Turing Way_ project at the Alan Turing Institute, UK. She became a Trainer with The Carpentries in 2015 while carrying out her Ph.D. research in bioinformatics. She hosted and taught at multiple instructor training, software and data workshops in Europe, and internationally. She co-chaired the first CarpentryCon that took place in Dublin in 2018. Her previous involvements in The Carpentries community include her participation in the mentoring program, instructor discussions and CarpentryCon+Connect Taskforce. Her motivation for participating in The Carpentries CoC stems from her passion for promoting inclusiveness and accessibility in open research. | ||
[**D. Sarah Stamps**](https://github.com/dsarahstamps) is an Associate Professor of Geophysics at Virginia Tech in the Department of Geosciences. She runs the Geodesy and Tectonophysics Laboratory, which is a research group that conducts research that entails measuring the Earth's surface motions with millimeter precision and using computational modeling to understand the physical processes driving the Earth's volcanoes, earthquakes, and continental deformation while training future leaders that are culturally effective. She is the current chair of the CoC committee. | ||
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**Governance Chair**: [**Karen Cranston**](https://github.com/kcranston) is the Governance Chair of the committee. She is a computational evolutionary biologist working as an independent contractor from a farm in Ottawa, Canada. She has been involved with the Carpentries for many years, first as a Software Carpentry instructor, then as a founding board member of Data Carpentry, an instructor trainer, a member of The Carpentries merger committee, and Chair of the first Executive Council of The Carpentries. Karen is the Executive Council liaison for the Committee. | ||
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**CoC Liaisons** | ||
### CoC Liaisons | ||
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**Core Team Liaison**: [**Alycia Crall**](https://github.com/acrall) is the Director of Community for The Carpentries, and serves as the [core team]({{site.url}}/team/) liaison to the CoC Committee. | ||
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**Executive Council Liaison**: [Annajiat Alim Rasel](http://annajiat.googlepages.com/) is a Sr. Lecturer at the Department of Computer Science and Engineering under the School of Data and Sciences (SDS), Brac University, Bangladesh. He teaches problem-solving skills using Java and Python while trying to explore the exciting fields of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Parallel, Distributed, and High-Performance Computing (HPC). He hopes to build a Carpentries community in Bangladesh while promoting diversity; enhancing awareness for FAIR and CARE principles; and working on localization and accessibility in technology. Annajiat joined [The Carpentries Executive Council](https://carpentries.org/governance/) in 2022 and serves as the Liaison to CoC Committee. | ||
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**Volunteer Members** | ||
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[**Karin Lagesen**](https://github.com/karinlag) is a bioinformatician working at the Norwegian Veterinary Institute. Her time is spent building pipelines, teaching people how to analyze their data, and finding new and better ways of using bioinformatics for microbial surveillance. She was the chair of the CoC committee for 2 years, member of the Software Carpentry Steering Committee for three years, and is also an instructor trainer. Karin is part of this committee because she believes it is very important to ensure that The Carpentries is a safe and inclusive community. | ||
### Volunteer Members | ||
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[**Andrea Sánchez-Tapia**](https://github.com/AndreaSanchezTapia) is a biologist with a background in biodiversity informatics and a certified Carpentries Instructor since 2021. She has been part of Open Source communities of practice since 2017. She believes creating safe and inclusive spaces is necessary for the practice of open and responsible research. | ||
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[**D. Sarah Stamps**](https://github.com/dsarahstamps) is an Associate Professor of Geophysics at Virginia Tech in the Department of Geosciences. She runs the Geodesy and Tectonophysics Laboratory, which is a research group that conducts research that entails measuring the Earth's surface motions with millimeter precision and using computational modeling to understand the physical processes driving the Earth's volcanoes, earthquakes, and continental deformation while training future leaders that are culturally effective. | ||
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[**Jonathan Stoneman**](https://github.com/Stonepeople) is a freelance trainer, specialising in showing data journalists how to find stories in open (government) data. A former BBC journalist, Jonathan turned to training at the end of his career, becoming head of training at BBC World Service before going freelance in 2010. Since then, he has turned increasingly to R as a user and as a trainer. | ||
[**Karin Lagesen**](https://github.com/karinlag) is a bioinformatician working at the Norwegian Veterinary Institute. Her time is spent building pipelines, teaching people how to analyze their data, and finding new and better ways of using bioinformatics for microbial surveillance. She was the chair of the CoC committee for 2 years, member of the Software Carpentry Steering Committee for three years, and is also an instructor trainer. Karin is part of this committee because she believes it is very important to ensure that The Carpentries is a safe and welcoming. | ||
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[**Lora Leligdon**](https://github.com/leligdon) is the Head of Research Data Services at Dartmouth Library, in Hanover, NH, USA. She is also a co-founder of the New England Software Carpentry Library Consortium ([NESCLiC](https://www.nesclic.com/)), an alliance of academic institutions in the northeastern US that joined the Carpentries together to create a community of practice to promote reproducible research and open science across our campuses. | ||
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[**Malvika Sharan**](https://github.com/malvikasharan) is a co-lead of _The Turing Way_ project and a Senior Researcher at the Alan Turing Institute, UK. She co-founded and is a co-director of OLS (previously Open Life Science). She became a Trainer with The Carpentries in 2015 while carrying out her Ph.D. research in bioinformatics. She hosted and taught at multiple instructor training, software and data workshops in Europe, and internationally. She co-chaired the first CarpentryCon that took place in Dublin in 2018. Her previous involvements in The Carpentries community include her participation in the mentoring program, instructor discussions and CarpentryCon+Connect Taskforce. Her motivation for participating in The Carpentries CoC stems from her passion for promoting inclusiveness and accessibility in open research. She has been in the CoC committee since 2018, and chaired the committee between 2021-2023. | ||
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[**Yo Yehudi**](https://yo-yehudi.com/) is the Executive Director and co-founder of [Open Life Science](https://openlifesci.org/), a Software Sustainability Institute Fellow, NASA TOPS Training module lead, and EngD. student at the University of Manchester studying pathogen-related data sharing and sustainability of open source software. Previous roles include editor for the PLOS Open Source Toolkit, Codefirst:Girls coding instructor, Mozilla volunteer, editor emeritus for the Journal of Open Source Software, board member of the Open Bioinformatics Foundation, and software developer at working on an open source biological data warehouse called InterMine, based at the University of Cambridge. | ||
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#### Areas of responsibility: | ||
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1. **Incident Response Leads**: Facilitate report handling, identify chairs and Incident response group, ensure the publication of transparency reports quarterly - *D. Sarah Stamps and Lora Leligdon* | ||
2. **Training Leads**: as part of regular business meetings - scenario curation, training/reading material accumulation, CoC facilitators program - *Karin Lagesen and Yo Yehudi* | ||
3. **Onboarding and discussion Leads**: Onboarding/offboarding and discussion on topics that come up in incident response or other interactions such as communication and cultural diversity situations: Andrea Sánchez *Tapia and Malvika Sharan* |