The XRP Ledger Foundation, a nonprofit organization that contributes to, grows, and advocates for the XRP Ledger and its community, said in a May 8 post on X that it is entering a more public phase of collaboration across the XRP ecosystem. The update introduced the team managing daily operations, engineering coordination, and community engagement.
“The XRP Ledger Foundation exists to support the XRP Ledger and everyone shaping it,” the Foundation said, adding:
“Today we introduce the new team driving that work day-to-day — the people you’ll be hearing from, building with, and running into at events throughout the year.”
Brett Mollin leads the organization as executive director, setting strategic direction, working with the board on long-term priorities, and coordinating engineering, community, operations, and partnerships. Denis Angell, one of the most active contributors to the XRPL codebase, is transitioning from XRPL Labs to become chief technology officer. He will lead engineering work, including technical direction, amendment development, standards, and production contributions.
Rene Huijsen serves as director of operations, handling financial coordination and supporting the operating structure behind the team’s work. He previously spent years at Ripple as director of payment operations and took part in the Bank for International Settlements Cross-border Payments Interoperability and Extension task force. Hussein Zangana, known as Vet, leads community efforts across communications, social presence, validator and developer engagement, events, liaison work, and content creation. His background includes infrastructure work, amendment proposals, documentation, education, X Spaces, livestreams, and XRP Cafe.
The appointments coincide with a broader push toward public collaboration across the XRP Ledger ecosystem. Rather than presenting the update as a routine personnel announcement, the post tied the team rollout to broader collaboration involving developers, validators, infrastructure operators, and community advocates.
Collaboration now sits at the center of the organization’s stated direction. The post said the team wants to build and advocate alongside the XRP community while strengthening the many layers of participants working toward a shared vision. That framing gives the announcement its broader significance. The group is not only identifying who will manage its day-to-day work. It is also signaling a more active public role in coordinating technology, community engagement, advocacy, and ecosystem participation around the XRP Ledger. The post added:
“We’re starting to collaborate with XRP ecosystem stakeholders to advance every area of community and technology — openly, transparently and with the public.”
The organization said the leadership group will represent its work across ecosystem discussions, development efforts, and public events throughout the year.
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