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Our office has made significant strides towards becoming more inclusive, accessible, and equitable through various initiatives such as RENEW, FAIR, and PIER plans. While there is still room for improvement, I am proud of the progress we have already made. We have put in the hard work to assess our culture and processes and make necessary changes.

I am grateful for the dedication of everyone in our office who has taken the time to engage with communities through initiatives like office hours, site visits, and conference engagements. These efforts reflect our commitment to ensuring that federal resources are distributed equitably to serve the public.

As Director of Science, I am committed to creating a workplace where everyone can find a sense of belonging and purpose, regardless of their role in enabling science. My hope is that the Office of Science will continue to be a place where all individuals can contribute to scientific progress without fear of discrimination or bias. I will continue to advocate for science and look forward to seeing the Office of Science educate and inspire stakeholders while promoting sustainable practices, especially in the face of the climate crisis.

I am optimistic that the Office of Science and the Department of Energy will uphold their commitment to inclusivity and diversity in scientific advancements, welcoming individuals from all backgrounds to contribute to scientific progress. Serving as Director has been an incredible experience, and I am thankful for the meaningful relationships we have built over the last few years.

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