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15 changes: 9 additions & 6 deletions pages/wg/rse-empowerment-national-labs.md
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Expand Up @@ -18,11 +18,14 @@ this ecosystem, advocate the goals and mission of US-RSE, assimilate resources t
and train RSEs, increase RSE awareness across the entire spectrum, and create a community and sense
of belonging among the RSEs at National Labs.

We generally meet weekly via zoom to discuss various topics and share experiences with ongoing
discussions via Slack. If you would like to participate in the conversation, please join us on the
We generally meet monthly via zoom to discuss various topics and share experiences with ongoing
discussions via Slack.

If you would like to participate in the conversation, please join us on the
[`#wg-national-labs-empowerment`](https://usrse.slack.com/messages/wg-national-labs-empowerment)
channel on the US-RSE slack or contact us on <a
href="mailto:[email protected]">national lab empowerment working group
email list</a>.
channel on the US-RSE Slack or contact us via the <a
href="mailto:[email protected]">National Lab Empowerment Working Group
email list</a>. You may request join the list serve directly via our
[Google Group page](https://groups.google.com/a/us-rse.org/g/wg-national-labs-empowerment/).

**Co-chairs**: Gregory Lemieux and Keith Beattie
**Co-Chairs**: Patrick Diehl (LANL), Jonathan Guyer (NIST), Daniel Howard (NSF NCAR), and Gregory Lemieux (LBNL),