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Video: A message from Rachel Bronson

By Rachel Bronson, January 30, 2025

Video: A message from Rachel Bronson

By Rachel Bronson | January 30, 2025

From February 2015 to January 2025, Rachel Bronson served as the Bulletin’s president and CEO where she oversaw the organization’s programming, publishing, communications, fundraising, finances, and stewardship of the iconic Doomsday Clock.  Under her leadership, the Bulletin dramatically increased the organization’s visibility and impact: audience increased by 500%, staff and budget doubled, and activities around nuclear risk, climate change, and disruptive technologies grew significantly.

In this video she shares her reflections on and gratitude for ten years working with the Bulletin community on issues of existential risk.

Be on the lookout for the announcement of the Bulletin‘s new president and CEO in the coming days.

Together, we make the world safer.

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Thanks for your warm words and thanks for everything you’ve done for the Bulletin, Rachel. What a journey and incredible leadership! François

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  • Thanks for your warm words and thanks for everything you've done for the Bulletin, Rachel. What a journey and incredible leadership! François