 Hi everybody, my name is Jenna Wetzler and I'm the Director of Learning and Training at Creative Commons and I'm so, so, so honored to have received the Catalyst Award for Open Education. Thank you so much! I actually just got it in the mail and haven't fully opened it yet. I wanted to just say thank you, thank you, thank you. It's been such an honor and a privilege to get the chance to work with so many of you from around our open education movements in the world and specifically get to focus on the CC Certificate Training Program but also have the chance to collaborate on some other projects as well. So it is just so exciting. I'm very curious to see what's in this box. That's so cool! Yes, thank you. So Alan asked me to talk about my work and then also what's next. So just really quickly, the CC Certificate Training Program is actually a series of three courses that people can take to get training in open licensing, copyright and copyright considerations and also best practices for sharing our open license content in different digital spaces. So really what the Certificate Training Program is trying to do is invest in our community of global open advocates in education, in culture, in open access and more. And we've seen such wonderful things come out of the large community of people who have already been CC certified. We've seen people take the certificate course content and create entirely new courses, translate the course content into 10 different languages, create a master's level course for open education or open pedagogy for K-12 education and so much more. It's really a really wonderful community to be a part of and it's so exciting seeing what people are doing with their CC Certificate expertise. So again, thank you so much. It's a real joy to have the chance to work with facilitators and participants from over 65 countries now. And also to give you a sense of what's coming up next, we are turning to partnerships. So we are really looking forward to expanding some of the pilots that we started this year in terms of micro-credential programs and in terms of credit-bearing options and so on and see where we can go. So we are very, very excited to invite anyone who would like to connect and talk about a potential partnership with their university. Please reach out to me. I would love to see what we can make possible. Ideally, through these partnerships, we will have a way to get open licensing knowledge and the kind of the foundation of open licensing practices and so on, available to new audience members and new communities around the world. So we really hope to make that possible. Alan also asked me to talk about why I got the Catalyst Award and I am just really grateful that I was nominated for it. I get to be in my dream job at Creative Commons working on learning and training programs on open journalism training programs and on our building our community in open education. So I think I'm just doing my job, but yeah, it is really fun and rewarding to see how we can make the training programs ideally as accessible and inclusive as possible while still balancing the needs for sustainability within a global north organization. So we've worked hard to make scholarships available, to make translations available, to openly license all of our content and make it encourage remixes of the content in every way that we can. And we're so just lucky to have the chance to work with really wonderful community members that give us feedback, that take content and run with it in ways that we would have never expected. So again, thank you so much. It's a real honor and a privilege to be part of this community and I am so thrilled by this award. Thank you.