I'm entirely in favour of this, as it formalises the excellent work that OWL has been doing whilst also not politicising what is essentially a bureaucratic and secretarial role.
Since the OWL Director would not be a permanent, life-time position I am also in agreement that it is appropriate for it to be an "at will" appointment.
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