Internal:Board election (2011)

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Candidate statements

Nicholas M. Bashour

I am a member of the founding Board of Directors and I would love to serve on the board again. During my time on the board, I have participated in every board meeting called and I helped refine and adopt several policies that laid the foundations for this organization. We are still a young organization and there is still a lot of work to do. As a member of the Board of Director, one of my areas of focus will be to present a professional and polished image of the organization to the community, and I will ensure that the organization will succeed in its mission and maintain its integrity.

Katie Filbert

I am Katie Filbert (User:Aude), a Wikimedian since 2004, active and serve as an admin on both English Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons.

Since 2007, I have organized numerous DC meetups and been involved with local outreach to cultural institutions. I helped established relationships between Wikimedians and the Smithsonian Archives of American Art, and the National Archives and Records Administration. Currently, I am supporting the Library Lab project at the DC Public Library. As interim Board Member and President of the Wiki Society of Washington, DC (Wikimedia DC) since May 2011, I have helped lead the organization through the Wikimedia chapter approval process; provide technical support, and continue to lead outreach efforts including the Library Lab project and co-organizing GLAM-Wiki meetups in Baltimore in July.

Goals for next 1-2 years:

  • I would like to continue to have a leadership role in the chapter ,with the following goals in mind:
  • Support Wikimania 2012 planning, as our top priority between now and next summer
  • Ensure the IRS 501(c)(3) application process goes smoothly, and seek any additional expertise (e.g. accounting) that we may need for this and ensure we are in compliance with IRS and chapter requirements going forward.
  • Maintain good working relationships with other chapters, chapter-less folks, and the Wikimedia Foundation, and collaborate when sensible in working towards shared objectives.
  • Continue outreach to cultural institutions and other organizations in DC, and to the broader DC local/regional community to increase participation, diversity, and support for our work. The Library Lab project can be a key part of community outreach, and help connect us with branch libraries and local neighborhood organizations within DC itself and the broader region.
  • Tap into the local DC regional tech community more, and to do this, I'm interested in organizing one or a series of hackathons. Topics may include addressing GLAM-tech needs and MediaWiki accessibility bugs and fixes.
  • Build our presence beyond the immediate DC area, through additional meetups and activities in Baltimore, along with efforts to build ties in West Virginia (e.g. Morgantown), and southwestern Virginia (e.g. Virginia Tech and/or University of Virginia) and support outreach efforts at James Madison University.

James Hare

As one of the seven Wikimedians who formed the interim Board of Directors, I am now seeking support from the community to be elected to the Board. I have been involved with the local community since moving to D.C. in August 2010, where I helped prepare the successful bid for Washington to host the eighth annual Wikimania conference in 2012. As a director I worked with the Board to guide the nascent Wiki Society. I advocated for policies which promoted accountability and fiscal control. As the first Treasurer, I set the precedent for meticulous record-keeping and regular reporting on the financial state of the corporation. While much has been accomplished, there is more that needs to be done; for a massive event like Wikimania to be successful, the organization backing it must operate professionally. Thank you for your consideration.

Kirill Lokshin

As one of the founding members of the Wiki Society of Washington, DC, I've spent the last four months serving as Secretary on the Board of Directors. My main focus has been the variety of legal and procedural elements involved in operating a non-profit corporation, and I've played a key role in ensuring that our organization complies with regulatory requirements.

As we turn our attention to preparing for Wikimania and pursuing partnerships with cultural institutions, we must not forget that our continued success as a charitable organization also depends on our ability to build a solid legal and financial foundation. While this sort of work is not nearly as glamorous as the outreach programs we pursue, it is nevertheless vital, and failing to give it the attention it requires will leave us in dire straits.

In the coming year, the Society will need to grow into its roles as an established charitable organization and a full-fledged member of the Wikimedia chapter family. Achieving these goals will require dedication, diligence, and professionalism—all qualities that I believe I can provide. I ask for an opportunity to once again serve as as a member of the Board of Directors, and hope to continue my contributions to the smooth operation of the Society.

Robert C. Platt

Robert Platt is currently serving as Vice President of the Society. He is a lawyer admitted to practice in the District of Columbia and New York. He has served on the Board of a number of other non-profit groups, including as a Trustee of Cornell University. He chairs the Legal Committee and is heading the effort to get tax-exempt status for the Society.

Platt has incorporated the Society and drafted many of its initial policies. He serves as venue and catering coordinator on the Wikimania Planning Committee and played a large role in drafting our successful bid to host Wikimania 2012.

If re-elected, I will work to assure that the Society conducts its business in a transparent manner and that Wikimania will be a great success. I am planning visits to the outer perimeter of the Society’s region to recruit members and to give short classes on how to edit Wikipedia. The Society should conduct regular monthly meetups as well as special events. I also recognize that an important element of the Society’s mission is to provide a fun, social experience for Wikipedia editors and I want to experiment with a number of new social activities to help members meet and interact in person.

Tiffany L. Smith

As a founding member of the Wiki Society of Washington, DC, I hope to continue representing our membership on the Board of Directors. It's been an incredibly exciting year so far, and we have an ambitious few years ahead of us. Hosting Wikimania 2012 will be a challenge; however, it's a challenge we can meet together with a Board that aims to showcase the best of our community in close collaboration with the Wikimania team. In addition to the natural excitement about Wikimania, the 2012 conference also provides a great opportunity for us to bring in new and underrepresented voices to both Wikimedia projects and the local and partner activities we seek to support and develop in the years to come. My role thus far in the Society has primarily been that of consensus builder, and I hope to help grow and sustain our momentum as we work to expand our membership and enhance Wikimedia DC's value to our broader community.

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