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Marina Zhurakhinskaya
Senior Outreach Specialist, Community Diversity and Inclusion at Red Hat
Marina Zhurakhinskaya was a prominent figure in the open-source community, particularly known for her work in promoting diversity and inclusion. She served as the Senior Outreach Specialist for Community Diversity and Inclusion at Red Hat, a role she transitioned to after a successful career as a software engineer at the company. Marina was instrumental in founding and developing Outreachy, an internship program aimed at increasing participation from underrepresented groups in open-source software development.
Early Life and Education
Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, Marina moved to the United States after high school. She attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where she earned both her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Computer Science. Following her education, she worked at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory before joining Red Hat in 2006.
Contributions to Open Source
At Red Hat, Marina was heavily involved with the GNOME desktop project, where she contributed as a developer and later took on community engagement roles. She initiated the Outreach Program for Women, which evolved into Outreachy, providing internship opportunities for women and other underrepresented individuals in tech. This program has successfully supported hundreds of participants since its inception.
Advocacy and Recognition
Marina was recognized for her contributions to diversity and inclusion within the tech community. She served on various boards, including the Ada Initiative, which focuses on supporting women in open technology. Her efforts earned her several prestigious awards, including the O'Reilly Open Source Award in 2015 and the Pants Award from the GNOME Foundation.
Legacy
Marina Zhurakhinskaya passed away on June 11, 2022, after battling breast cancer. Her legacy continues through her significant contributions to open-source communities and her commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all participants. She is remembered not only for her technical skills but also for her passion for social justice and equity within technology fields.

