Leadership changes at GNOME Foundation: Should DEI influence the selection of a new director?


The GNOME Foundation has announced Holly Million is stepping down as Executive Director, with Richard Littauer stepping in as Interim Executive Director. This transition should hopefully prompt a broader discussion within the open source community about the role of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the selection of new leadership. Shouldn’t we all want to see diversity and equality considered for the hire?
Million's contributions included the development of strategic plans and securing important fiscal sponsorships, setting a solid foundation for her successor. As the search for a new Executive Director begins, there is an opportunity to consider how DEI could influence the leadership direction at the Foundation. This includes evaluating the potential impact of diverse leadership styles and the benefits of varied perspectives in guiding the Foundation's future.
NETGEAR gets new CEO


NETGEAR has announced a huge change in its leadership structure. Patrick C.S. Lo, the company’s co-founder, CEO, and Chairman of the Board, is set to retire from his executive role. Lo, who has been instrumental in shaping NETGEAR’s trajectory since its inception, will continue to provide his expertise as a strategic advisor until July 2024, ensuring a smooth transition.
Following a rigorous selection process, Charles (CJ) Prober has been appointed as the new CEO, a decision that has garnered the full support of the Board. Prober’s extensive background in consumer electronics, software, and subscription services aligns with NETGEAR’s strategic objectives, positioning him as the ideal successor to lead the company’s future initiatives.
Logitech CEO Bracken Darrell resigns


Logitech made a major announcement today, revealing that Bracken Darrell, the company's president and CEO, will be leaving to pursue a new opportunity. Darrell's resignation from his positions as president, CEO, and board member is effective immediately. However, he will stay with the company for the next month to ensure a smooth transition.
As part of their succession planning process, Logitech has appointed board member Guy Gecht as the interim CEO while they conduct a global search for potential candidates from both within and outside the company. Regarding Guy Gecht, it's important to note that he has been a non-executive member of Logitech's board since September 2019. Prior to taking on the interim CEO role, Gecht served on Logitech's Audit Committee and chaired the Technology and Innovation Committee.