Dr. Emma Rosi-Marshall has been co-directing BES with me
since 2013. That year, BES was reviewed
by a visiting committee, and the results of that event helped us to shape the
renewal process that would culminate with a new proposal in 2016. After that review, Emma began to take an increasing leadership
role in planning for the renewal, and agreed to be the Lead Principal
Investigator for BES in its fourth phase.
Consequently, earlier this year we arranged to share the title of
Co-Director. Emma's taking of this
mantel entailed a great deal of work and responsibility, and as the founding
director of BES, I knew the project was in good hands as we transitioned to her
sole leadership. BES only works because
of a dedicated community of researchers, educators, and community engagement
professionals. But Emma's leadership
into the future is equally crucial. The
energies and efforts of that marvelous community need to be organized,
supported, and guided. Emma has
abundantly demonstrated her ability and enthusiasm to fill those roles for BES
as it moves forward.
Now, as BES officially shifts from Phase III to Phase IV, it
is time for me to step aside and let the spotlight shine fully on Dr.
Rosi-Marshall. Although technically the
official transfer
of responsibilities will be on 1 November, it is time to recognize de facto that Dr.
Rosi-Marshall is now Director of the Baltimore Ecosystem Study.
I will stay engaged as Director Emeritus, and will do whatever I can to smooth
the transition to Phase IV. I intend to
continue to be productive in and for BES.
I urge all members of the BES community to support Dr. Rosi-Marshall,
and to help make this transition as easy as possible.
Continuing the excellent work and improving the theoretical and
integrative power of BES are tasks she is excited about, and well prepared for.
With thanks to the current and past members of BES for their
support, and with enthusiasm for sharing the work ahead,
Yours,
Steward
2 comments:
Congratulations to Emma on becoming a director. This has been a good step and I think it will prove good for the organisation due to her dedication and hardwork.
Congratulations to emma for promotion to lead principal investigator for BES. wish her a good luck.I hope she will excel in her field.
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