I use "Wonderful WikiTreer" a bit more sparingly than some, but we have an unsung contributor in our ranks who is also one of the most modest WikiTreers. The biography content on his own profile is conspicuously empty, and I've never seen him talk about his credentials, publications, and other accomplishments here on WikiTree.
It isn't my place to communicate things he chooses not to, but suffice to say that the depth in Dr. Millard's résumé related to all things genealogy and genetics is impressive, especially in the fields of archaeometry and biomolecular archaeology.
He joined WikiTree exactly 11 days after I did, back in March 2017. And he's been very active here of late. He has received Club 1,000 badges consecutively since March 2023--with the lone exception of a slight quietus this past January where it was a Club 100. He's Pre-1500 certified (and if ever there was a no-evaluation-needed pass for that, it would be Andrew's vita and publication bibliography), and he's a member of the England Project, the Medieval Project, the Puritan Great Migration Project, and the Huguenot Migration Project.
WikiTree is very lucky to have such a distinguished member, especially one so active and willing to assist others.