 I am Mitchell Baker and I'm gratified to accept this recognition from Engineering for Change and ASME. As Engineering for Change outlines in its manifesto, providing new ways of thinking is a key step to solving the world's great problems from poverty and onwards. I'm particularly honored because like Mozilla, Engineering for Change focuses on mobilizing a community to make a change and building community and civic discourse and greater groups of people solving problems together is a key step forward. This was true in Mozilla. It was true of making the web as open and accessible as we did through Firefox and our work going forward. And it will be true in an increasing number of areas where Engineering for Change and ASME advocate and seek to solve problems. In particular as we think about the internet, the computer science and the engineering that will affect the network we all live on, the sense of innovation, solving problems, community building, inclusiveness and welcoming women and people of all sorts of demographics is important to progress. I look forward to the day when we have inclusive practices and women and other groups don't need special recognition. But since we're not there yet, I'm particularly honored by your thinking of me today. And I hope that this celebration of women's contributions ignites a fire in all of us to improve our inclusive practices and to be focused on inclusive ways of solving the problems before us. Thank you.