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thekohser
Sue Gardner announces:

QUOTE
As I'm sending this, I'm wondering: have we actually started an
announce-only list? If so, and if someone reminds me, I will post this
there too :-)


Hi folks,

I'm delighted to tell you that Philippe Beaudette will be staying with
the Wikimedia Foundation following the completion of the strategy
project this summer. This makes me really happy: Philippe has been
doing terrific work, and I'm delighted he's agreed to stay on with us.

In his new role, Philippe will become the Wikimedia Foundation's
first-ever Head of Reader Relations. As such, he will act as an
advocate for readers inside the projects and within the staff. His
first focus will be to work with Wikimedia volunteers to establish and
maintain systems enabling them to provide good service to readers who
have inquiries, complaints and comments. A lot of this will involve
taking existing FAQ material, cleaning it up, and making it publicly
available to readers. That'll involve some writing and synthesizing
work, and also coordinating with volunteers to have material
translated and localized.

Philippe's background makes him ideal for this role.

He has been a long-time member of the Wikimedia volunteer community,
both as an administrator on several sites, and as a volunteer for
OTRS, where he successfully resolved some particularly difficult
complaints regarding biographies of living people. He's very familiar
with Wikimedia project policies and practices.

Outside Wikimedia, Philippe has significant customer service
experience, including running a large customer contact centre for
Convergys Corporation, a global firm specializing in relationship
management. He also helped many organizations, including two of the
world's largest insurance providers, develop customer service
environments, while working for Siebel. He also has a background in
American electoral politics, including working as Deputy Campaign
Manager, Operations Manager and Technology Director on a number of
state and federal campaigns, as well as for the non-profit Progressive
Alliance Foundation.

He has worked in the United States, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

All of this, in my view, makes Philippe ideal to handle reader
relations for us: he's got lots of experience managing complex
stakeholder relationships with tact and sensitivity, and creating
systems that scale.

Both Philippe and I expect his role will evolve once the Chief Global
Program Officer (CGPO) arrives. I thank Philippe for his flexibility
and trust in taking this on and relocating to San Francisco, despite
that lack of certainty :-)

Philippe will report to me until the CGPO arrives, whereupon he'll
report to that person. He's in the midst of beginning his move to San
Francisco now (with a side trip to Berlin for the chapters meeting).

You might wonder why this job wasn't posted and boarded. Generally, I
do aim to post and board all jobs; I think it helps the Wikimedia
Foundation to surface the best-possible candidates, to be fair in our
hiring, and to be seen to be fair. In this instance though, I decided
it was better not to. hmmm.gif wtf.gif sad.gif Philippe has done a great job over the past nine
months, we are undoubtedly going to need the kinds of skills and
experiences he brings to us, and I didn't want him to start
job-hunting as his work on the strategy project came to a close.
Given that, and given that the job may evolve when the CGPO arrives,
posting and boarding -in this particular context- seemed
inappropriate. ermm.gif

Philippe has been a great addition to our team in the time he's been
with us, and I look forward to his continued contributions. Please
join me in welcoming and congratulating him.

Thanks,
Sue


--
Sue Gardner
Executive Director
Wikimedia Foundation

415 839 6885 office
415 816 9967 cell

Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in
the sum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality!

http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate
GlassBeadGame
QUOTE(thekohser @ Sat 17th April 2010, 8:13am) *

Sue Gardner announces:

QUOTE
As I'm sending this, I'm wondering: have we actually started an
announce-only list? If so, and if someone reminds me, I will post this
there too :-)


Hi folks,

I'm delighted to tell you that Philippe Beaudette will be staying with
the Wikimedia Foundation following the completion of the strategy
project this summer. This makes me really happy: Philippe has been
doing terrific work, and I'm delighted he's agreed to stay on with us.

In his new role, Philippe will become the Wikimedia Foundation's
first-ever Head of Reader Relations. As such, he will act as an
advocate for readers inside the projects and within the staff. His
first focus will be to work with Wikimedia volunteers to establish and
maintain systems enabling them to provide good service to readers who
have inquiries, complaints and comments. A lot of this will involve
taking existing FAQ material, cleaning it up, and making it publicly
available to readers. That'll involve some writing and synthesizing
work, and also coordinating with volunteers to have material
translated and localized.

Philippe's background makes him ideal for this role.

He has been a long-time member of the Wikimedia volunteer community,
both as an administrator on several sites, and as a volunteer for
OTRS, where he successfully resolved some particularly difficult
complaints regarding biographies of living people. He's very familiar
with Wikimedia project policies and practices.

Outside Wikimedia, Philippe has significant customer service
experience, including running a large customer contact centre for
Convergys Corporation, a global firm specializing in relationship
management. He also helped many organizations, including two of the
world's largest insurance providers, develop customer service
environments, while working for Siebel. He also has a background in
American electoral politics, including working as Deputy Campaign
Manager, Operations Manager and Technology Director on a number of
state and federal campaigns, as well as for the non-profit Progressive
Alliance Foundation.

He has worked in the United States, Italy, and the United Kingdom.

All of this, in my view, makes Philippe ideal to handle reader
relations for us: he's got lots of experience managing complex
stakeholder relationships with tact and sensitivity, and creating
systems that scale.

Both Philippe and I expect his role will evolve once the Chief Global
Program Officer (CGPO) arrives. I thank Philippe for his flexibility
and trust in taking this on and relocating to San Francisco, despite
that lack of certainty :-)

Philippe will report to me until the CGPO arrives, whereupon he'll
report to that person. He's in the midst of beginning his move to San
Francisco now (with a side trip to Berlin for the chapters meeting).

You might wonder why this job wasn't posted and boarded. Generally, I
do aim to post and board all jobs; I think it helps the Wikimedia
Foundation to surface the best-possible candidates, to be fair in our
hiring, and to be seen to be fair. In this instance though, I decided
it was better not to. hmmm.gif wtf.gif sad.gif Philippe has done a great job over the past nine
months, we are undoubtedly going to need the kinds of skills and
experiences he brings to us, and I didn't want him to start
job-hunting as his work on the strategy project came to a close.
Given that, and given that the job may evolve when the CGPO arrives,
posting and boarding -in this particular context- seemed
inappropriate. ermm.gif

Philippe has been a great addition to our team in the time he's been
with us, and I look forward to his continued contributions. Please
join me in welcoming and congratulating him.

Thanks,
Sue


--
Sue Gardner
Executive Director
Wikimedia Foundation

office
415 816 9967 cell

Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in
the sum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality!

http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Donate




Having a Reader Relations position seems a good thing. Too bad it went to a "community" persons as it would be best to have a more independent point of view for people outside WP ("mere" readers.) Once again Gardner does everything she can possibly do wrong wrong. But nevertheless the sheer scale of her ambitions for WP pushes her in the right direction. WP needs a $20,000,000/yr. budget and 100 - 150 people working in program positions. It needs a board of directors that broadly represents interests about WP viewed from outside WP. Then we can start to get somewhere.
Jon Awbrey

Head Of Reader Relations

The HORR !!! The HORR !!!
Theanima
This is from Wednesday; slow for you Gregory, keep up!

Here is the link to the actual message.
thekohser
<<<Stress-related post removed, due to incessant harassment by unidentified, pseudonymous cranks who add little value to Wikipedia Review.>>>
MZMcBride
QUOTE(thekohser @ Sat 17th April 2010, 10:34pm) *
Same link I provided in the original post, douche.
Wha?

QUOTE(thekohser @ Sat 17th April 2010, 10:13am) *
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Sue Gardner [url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2010-April/date.html]announces[/url]:


QUOTE(Theanima @ Sat 17th April 2010, 12:37pm) *
CODE
[url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2010-April/057578.html]Here[/url] is the link to the actual message.

Color me confused!
CharlotteWebb
You can also append the message number as a section-link, ergo:
http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/found...date.html#57578

More interesting is her announcement that Cary Bass is completely redundant.
QUOTE(Sue Gardner)

One answer is "Cary's work has overlap with everybody's work." Seriously: shortly after I arrived at Wikimedia, Cary and I had a conversation about whether everybody on the staff should coordinate their activities/communications with Wikimedians through Cary, since Cary's title is Volunteer Coordinator. We quickly decided that no, that didn't make sense:
Cary can't, and doesn't want to, be a bottleneck for staff working with volunteers: everybody on the staff needs to be working with all kinds of volunteers, all the time.

Theanima
QUOTE(MZMcBride @ Sun 18th April 2010, 5:27am) *

QUOTE(thekohser @ Sat 17th April 2010, 10:34pm) *
Same link I provided in the original post, douche.
Wha?

QUOTE(thekohser @ Sat 17th April 2010, 10:13am) *
CODE
Sue Gardner [url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2010-April/date.html]announces[/url]:


QUOTE(Theanima @ Sat 17th April 2010, 12:37pm) *
CODE
[url=http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/foundation-l/2010-April/057578.html]Here[/url] is the link to the actual message.

Color me confused!


Now who's the "douche"? Well we all knew anyway.
thekohser
QUOTE(Theanima @ Sun 18th April 2010, 8:59am) *

Now who's the "douche"? Well we all knew anyway.

Are you feeling self-affirmed, now that you got that reply in there?
Kelly Martin
QUOTE(CharlotteWebb @ Sat 17th April 2010, 11:51pm) *
More interesting is her announcement that Cary Bass is completely redundant.
QUOTE(Sue Gardner)

One answer is "Cary's work has overlap with everybody's work." Seriously: shortly after I arrived at Wikimedia, Cary and I had a conversation about whether everybody on the staff should coordinate their activities/communications with Wikimedians through Cary, since Cary's title is Volunteer Coordinator. We quickly decided that no, that didn't make sense:
Cary can't, and doesn't want to, be a bottleneck for staff working with volunteers: everybody on the staff needs to be working with all kinds of volunteers, all the time.
Cary was hired because Jimbo liked him. He was given the title of Volunteer Coordinator because they knew that that was the sort of job title someone working at a charitable organization was likely to have. His position was originally a sinecure, and his main role now is to be Jimmy's enforcer. Nobody in the Wikimedia Foundation knows what a volunteer coordinator is supposed to do in a normal charitable organization, especially not Cary Bass or Sue Gardner.
taiwopanfob
QUOTE(Theanima @ Sun 18th April 2010, 12:59pm) *
Now who's the "douche"? Well we all knew anyway.


Who's "we", white man?
Jon Awbrey
Could some nice Mod please move the e-chanting twît-à-twît between Summer's Eve and Summer's Adam and all their kibbitchers to the tarpit?

Tanks a Lot,

Irma sick.gif
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