I’m pleased to announce that we’re kicking off 2011 with even more new blood on the team, including Rebecca Chernoff.

Rebecca will be working remotely for us from Missouri, in a hybrid role of technical evangelist and community coordinator.
If you’ve spent any time at all on our network — and in particular on our (excellent, amazing, best-in-class, choose your superlatives, they all apply) web chat system — you’ve probably run into Rebecca and her unusual backwards smileys at some point. In addition to being one of our very first pro-tem moderators for Webapps, she is apparently everywhere! In fact, when we took informal polls of who from the community we should hire as another community coordinator, she was almost universally at the top of everyone’s list, including our own list. Yes, she is that cool.
In addition to writing a whole bunch of useful userscripts for Stack Exchange sites and chat, Rebecca also worked extensively with the Stack Exchange API to build StackFlair.
Rebecca’s role is somewhat unique within the company, in that she will work with Robert Cartaino as a supporting Community Coordinator, and also with the core team in a Technical Evangelist role. That is, she will assist in supporting our API and making sure the overall experience on our sites — whether through the API or as an end user — is as polished and smooth as possible.
Since we have 35+ sites now, and 130+ community moderators, we can sure use the help. Welcome to the team, Rebecca! (:





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24 Comments
Congratulations! Well done and well deserved. It is awesome to see so much attention being given to the community, and not just improving an already over talented development team.
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Woohoo for rchern!
Congrats, Rebecca! Very glad to finally have official presence on #stackoverflow. :-D
Link to the “whole bunch of useful userscripts for Stack Exchange sites and chat”: https://github.com/rchern/StackExchangeScripts
Grats and welcome to the team Rebecca!
Congratulations, Rebecca!
Welcome to the team, Rebecca! Your position is well-earned and well-deserved and I am looking forward to working with you.
Rebecca is a great addition to the team. We both learned how to be moderators at the same time, and she is (by far) one of the most even tempered and likeable people I’ve almost met.
Somehow, I sleep better after finding out that nice things happen to great people.
Congratulations from this side of the pond!
Welcome to the team! We’re so glad to have you working with us!
What a glowing blog entry! Welcome to job 2.0 Rebecca. I for one am very glad you’re an official member of the team now. Congrats!
Good on you!
> …she is apparently everywhere!
No kidding, look at all the shiny on that flair! Congratulations, Rebecca!
What a great addition. Congratulations!
Congrats!
I agree that she seems to be everywhere. Also when I posted my list of twitter accounts for stackoverflow users she was the first/only one to point out a bug where non SO members profiles going to the SO domain.
Congrats on the hire, I think she’s perfect for the job.
Damn, everyone said what I could say, where’s the up-vote icon? :)
Congratulations!
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That flair is squashed
Looking forward to working with you, congrats!
congratulations and buona fortuna!
Interesting role overseeing this number of sites! Good effort.
This is good. That is all.