The GNOME
Executive Director is selected and hired by the GNOME
Board of Directors. She was replaced in June 2011 by
Karen Sandler, Following Sandler's departure, the GNOME Board announced that cash reserves had been drained due to a
cash flow problem, as the GNOME Foundation had to front the costs of late payments from sponsors of the 'Outreach Program for Women'. Spending for non-essential activities was therefore frozen to allow the cash reserves to recover throughout 2014. This led to various rumors that the GNOME foundation had gone bankrupt, which the GNOME foundation has clarified never happened. The executive director position remained unfilled until February 2017, when former
Debian leader Neil McGovern was appointed. In February 2022, Neil McGovern resigned as executive director of the GNOME Foundation. A call for job applications was opened for the executive director role in August 2022, and was subsequently reopened with a modified job description in May 2023. Holly Million was announced executive director on 17 October 2023. She stepped down from her role only nine months later. Richard Littauer served as interim executive director until 8 May 2025, when Steven Deobald was appointed. On 29 August, the GNOME Foundation announced that Deobald would be stepping down, less than four months after assuming the role. ==Membership==