Prof. Graziano Venanzoni:
An exceptional physicist who has worked on Muon g-2 and related experiments for many years and also brings a very compassionate, empathetic element to the scienti c leadership. The Muon g-2 experiment’s collaborators have elected Graziano Venanzoni, a physicist at the Italian National Institute for Nuclear Physics, Pisa, to serve as their new co-spokesperson effective Sept. 1. Venanzoni succeeds University of Manchester’s Mark Lancaster, who has completed his two-year term as co-spokesperson of the experiment. Venanzoni joined the Muon g-2 collaboration in 2009. He also participated in the KLOE experiment at the INFN Frascati National Laboratory in Italy from 1994 to 2012. That experiment was devoted to studying the decay of phi mesons