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==John Gallagher==
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'''Statement'''
   
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As a Wikipedia user since childhood and a life long DC resident, I'm excited at the prospect of serving on the Wikimedia DC Board. I look forward to bringing my experience in professional fundraising to the table (in a volunteer capacity this time).
''Candidates will be listed here once voting starts.''
 
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'''Disclosures'''
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I hereby certify that I have no conflicts of interest or duty that would affect my performance on the Wikimedia Foundation of DC's Board. I have never been convicted of any felony. I have no current or former relationships with any Wikimedia Projects or Organizations.
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{{button|link=Internal talk:Board election (October 2013)/Candidates#Questions for John Gallagher|label=Questions for John Gallagher}}
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==Kirill Lokshin==
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'''Statement'''
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My name is Kirill Lokshin ([[w:User:Kirill Lokshin|User:Kirill Lokshin]] on Wikipedia). I was one of the initial members of Wikimedia DC, and have served on the Board and held the position of Secretary since the founding of the chapter. I last stood for election to the Board two years ago, in 2011.
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Over the course of my current term, my main focus has been the organizational health and governance of the chapter. As the chair of the Governance Committee, I have led the drafting and implementation of the various legal, financial, and operational policies that our organization has adopted during the past two years. I have also served on the Grants and Audit Committees, and currently chair the latter.
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We are entering a key transformational period for our chapter, as our strategic plan begins to take shape and our visibility as a charitable organization increases both within the Washington area and around the world. In this critical time, I hope to continue serving the members of this chapter as a member of the Board.
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'''Disclosures'''
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(a) I have no direct or indirect financial interest in any ongoing or planned transaction or arrangement undertaken by Wikimedia District of Columbia.
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(b) I am not subject to any law, regulation, agreement, or other covenant that would prevent me from taking full part in the deliberations of the Board or would require me to excuse myself from such deliberations in circumstances other than those related to a financial conflict of interest.
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(c) I have not been convicted of any felony.
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(d) I am not an employee, director, officer, or agent of the Wikimedia Foundation, or of any Wikimedia chapter other than Wikimedia District of Columbia, and do not otherwise holds a fiduciary duty to said organizations.
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(e) I have participated in various Wikimedia projects as [[User:Kirill Lokshin]] since 2005, and have never been subject to disciplinary action on those projects.
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{{button|link=Internal talk:Board election (October 2013)/Candidates#Questions for Kirill Lokshin|label=Questions for Kirill Lokshin}}
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==Emily Temple-Wood==
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'''Statement'''
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My name is Emily Temple-Wood, [[w:User:Keilana|User:Keilana]] on the Wikimedia projects, and I am very excited to be running for a position on the Wikimedia DC board. Being from Chicago, which has no chapter, I greatly appreciate Wikimedia DC's willingness to accept members from all around the US. I have followed Wikimedia DC's activities in the US with particular interest, and I have been heartened to see their efforts to conduct outreach throughout the DC area and to Wikimedians all around North America, for example, with GLAM Boot camp, which I attended and found very valuable.
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As a longtime female editor from outside the DC area, I would have a lot to offer the board especially in terms of gender gap issues. I have extensive experience working on this both on and off Wikipedia. I have conducted editing workshops geared towards women at scientific conferences and recently received a grant from the WMF to host a series of events designed to hep women write about women scientists at my university, Loyola University Chicago. On-wiki, I co-founded WikiProject Women Scientists, and have written extensive audited content about women scientists and women's issues. I have been a member of the Wikipedia community since April 2007 and an administrator on English Wikipedia since November 2007. If elected, I would like to focus on outreach across North America and geared towards women. I believe that Wikimedia DC can be a leader in the US movement and would like to help achieve that vision.
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'''Disclosures'''
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* I have no conflicts of interest regarding Wikimedia DC, nor any restrictions that would prevent me from being a board member.
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* I have never been convicted of a felony.
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* I have never been sanctioned on any Wikimedia project or by any Wikimedia chapter.
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* ''Disclosures regarding participation on Wikimedia projects are incorporated in the candidate statement''
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Latest revision as of 03:40, 11 March 2015

John Gallagher

Statement

As a Wikipedia user since childhood and a life long DC resident, I'm excited at the prospect of serving on the Wikimedia DC Board. I look forward to bringing my experience in professional fundraising to the table (in a volunteer capacity this time).

Disclosures

I hereby certify that I have no conflicts of interest or duty that would affect my performance on the Wikimedia Foundation of DC's Board. I have never been convicted of any felony. I have no current or former relationships with any Wikimedia Projects or Organizations.


Kirill Lokshin

Statement

My name is Kirill Lokshin (User:Kirill Lokshin on Wikipedia). I was one of the initial members of Wikimedia DC, and have served on the Board and held the position of Secretary since the founding of the chapter. I last stood for election to the Board two years ago, in 2011.

Over the course of my current term, my main focus has been the organizational health and governance of the chapter. As the chair of the Governance Committee, I have led the drafting and implementation of the various legal, financial, and operational policies that our organization has adopted during the past two years. I have also served on the Grants and Audit Committees, and currently chair the latter.

We are entering a key transformational period for our chapter, as our strategic plan begins to take shape and our visibility as a charitable organization increases both within the Washington area and around the world. In this critical time, I hope to continue serving the members of this chapter as a member of the Board.

Disclosures

(a) I have no direct or indirect financial interest in any ongoing or planned transaction or arrangement undertaken by Wikimedia District of Columbia.

(b) I am not subject to any law, regulation, agreement, or other covenant that would prevent me from taking full part in the deliberations of the Board or would require me to excuse myself from such deliberations in circumstances other than those related to a financial conflict of interest.

(c) I have not been convicted of any felony.

(d) I am not an employee, director, officer, or agent of the Wikimedia Foundation, or of any Wikimedia chapter other than Wikimedia District of Columbia, and do not otherwise holds a fiduciary duty to said organizations.

(e) I have participated in various Wikimedia projects as User:Kirill Lokshin since 2005, and have never been subject to disciplinary action on those projects.


Emily Temple-Wood

Statement

My name is Emily Temple-Wood, User:Keilana on the Wikimedia projects, and I am very excited to be running for a position on the Wikimedia DC board. Being from Chicago, which has no chapter, I greatly appreciate Wikimedia DC's willingness to accept members from all around the US. I have followed Wikimedia DC's activities in the US with particular interest, and I have been heartened to see their efforts to conduct outreach throughout the DC area and to Wikimedians all around North America, for example, with GLAM Boot camp, which I attended and found very valuable.

As a longtime female editor from outside the DC area, I would have a lot to offer the board especially in terms of gender gap issues. I have extensive experience working on this both on and off Wikipedia. I have conducted editing workshops geared towards women at scientific conferences and recently received a grant from the WMF to host a series of events designed to hep women write about women scientists at my university, Loyola University Chicago. On-wiki, I co-founded WikiProject Women Scientists, and have written extensive audited content about women scientists and women's issues. I have been a member of the Wikipedia community since April 2007 and an administrator on English Wikipedia since November 2007. If elected, I would like to focus on outreach across North America and geared towards women. I believe that Wikimedia DC can be a leader in the US movement and would like to help achieve that vision.

Disclosures

  • I have no conflicts of interest regarding Wikimedia DC, nor any restrictions that would prevent me from being a board member.
  • I have never been convicted of a felony.
  • I have never been sanctioned on any Wikimedia project or by any Wikimedia chapter.
  • Disclosures regarding participation on Wikimedia projects are incorporated in the candidate statement