Skepticism

Congratulations, A!

The news is finally out: our own A B Kovacs is now Director of Operations for the JREF!

Over the past year, A has proven herself to be a strong, independent woman who gets things done. Her first role here was taking on the Skepchick & Skepdude calendars when I didn’t think I’d have the time to produce them for 2008/2009. I didn’t think anyone would be able to handle the job, much less to work so hard at coming up with fresh ideas and to keep going even when I wasn’t there to push. She recently started editing our new Skepchick podcasts (the most recent of which will be debuting very soon), and as always she’s shown incredible talent and enthusiasm.

Of course, it’s not just about her work ethic – to succeed as an awesome Skepchick, you need something more. A is vivacious, lighting up the room (or the bar) with her smile, her laugh, her quick wit. I know I speak for all the other Skepchicks – and all others who value rationality in general – when I say we’re proud to have her on our team.

So, congratulations to A for getting a sweet gig, and congratulations to the JREF for getting a sweet Skepchick!

Rebecca Watson

Rebecca is a writer, speaker, YouTube personality, and unrepentant science nerd. In addition to founding and continuing to run Skepchick, she hosts Quiz-o-Tron, a monthly science-themed quiz show and podcast that pits comedians against nerds. There is an asteroid named in her honor. Twitter @rebeccawatson Mastodon mstdn.social/@rebeccawatson Instagram @actuallyrebeccawatson TikTok @actuallyrebeccawatson YouTube @rebeccawatson BlueSky @rebeccawatson.bsky.social

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28 Comments

  1. Congratulations, don’t let all of the fame and wealth that go along with the position change you. You are already awesome.

  2. Congratulations, A. You already know how I feel about you. You are the woman I always wanted to be . . . Wait . . . You know what I mean.

    And your work ethic has inspired me to stop being a lazy, ne’er-do-well slacker. Thanks to you, I am now just a regular slacker.

    But seriously, you’re the best. And congrats again.

    Rock on, A!!!!

  3. Thanks Rebecca! You know, I think if I’m succeeding as a awesome Skepchick, it’s mostly reflected glow from all of you. I’m proud to be part of such awesomeness. (Go Team Awkward!)

    And thanks everyone for all the nice words and well wishes. I’m really excited to be joining the JREF, and promise to make you all proud!

    @Sam Ogden: I’m all about the inspiration, so I’m please to see you striving for new heights.

    @wackyvorlon: No, silly, not a room. It’s one of those wind tunnels, where you step in and the million swirls all around you. Plus, you get to wear goggles.

    @Gabrielbrawley: Fame & wealth? Dude, what if I promise to still be awesome if I get the fame and wealth? I’d totally still be awesome. Mostly because I’d be famous and wealthy, and all famous, wealthy people are awesome by default, right? What’s that? Oh. Well, at least I’ll still strive for awesome.

  4. Congratulations! Now that we have our very own operative in JREF, we’re poised to take over the world, right?

  5. Excellent choice, JREF!! And congratulations to you, A. A wonderful opportunity to serve a marvelous organization . . . and I won’t go on about all of us really cool members . . . Seriously, let us know what we can do to help.

  6. Congrats A! Someone needs to keep those guys in line.

    Does this mean you need to work on your beard? It’s a JREF requirement…

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