February 26, 2025 - 12:37

For weeks, it has been unclear who was leading the DOGE office, leaving many in the community speculating about the direction and future initiatives of the organization. This uncertainty has now been put to rest with the announcement that Amy Gleason has been appointed as the new acting administrator.
Gleason brings a wealth of experience to the position, having previously held various roles within the organization. Her leadership skills and understanding of the community's needs position her well to guide the DOGE office during this transitional period.
The appointment comes at a crucial time as the DOGE office is looking to strengthen its initiatives and enhance its engagement with supporters. Gleason expressed her excitement about stepping into this role, emphasizing her commitment to transparency and collaboration.
As she settles into her new position, many are optimistic about the fresh perspective and innovative ideas she will bring to the table. The community eagerly anticipates the positive changes that may unfold under her leadership.
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