cross-posting to reach pan-community; apologies if you have already read this from another
list.
Dear All,
I am pleased to announce that Noopur Raval ([User:Noopur28] has been selected as
Consultant to the Wikimedia Foundation, and will support Communications for India Program.
This position will perform 4 key functions. Firstly, it will support communications with
our community. This involves a regular set of updates (such as newsletters) as well as
specific communication projects such as story-telling of local community initiatives (to
document experiences, celebrate successes and cross-pollinate ideas.) This is not for
day-to-day program communications - which is a core part of each of our responsibilities
in the India Program team. Second will be to support media & PR for local community
initiatives. The single biggest challenge here will to be get more Indic language media
coverage to support community building efforts. This will be done directly with community
members and also in co-ordination with the India Chapter's Communications Media &
PR team. The third aspect is to build and expand existing community social networks (such
as WikimediaIndia on facebook) and to help with the use of social networks to support
community building. Lastly, there is untapped potential of using digital outreach - to
augment existing physical outreach efforts. We need to (very, very carefully) explore if
we can reach out to our large and growing reader base and inform, encourage and enable
them to become editors using online channels and resources.
Noopur is a community member and has supported outreach activities (in Ahmedabad &
Delhi), is a member of Delhi SIG of the Chapter, has participated in community
collaborations like Collaboration of the Month and has been actively trying to start GLAM
in India.
Noopur is from Gandhinagar and is graduating from JNU with a Master's in Arts &
Aesthetics. She has a triple honors Bachelor's in Media Studies, Literature and
Psychology from Christ College, Bangalore. She has interned with Radio Mirchi, Times of
India and the Centre for Internet & Society (amongst others) - as well as done some
teaching assignments. She is an active blogger (including for the India Art Summit,
2011.) She has published a novella and co-authored an anthology of poems, plays &
short stories and has co-presented a paper on "Wikiwars" with [User:Srikeit.]
She is also an amateur photographer and has contributed to Commons as well as other
platforms.
The Communications position has taken a long time to fill. The initial call for selection
was in September. I reported back to the community in December that I had failed to find
the right candidate and hence the delay. There were a number of deserving candidates and
this selection has taken time because of the need to find the most suitable profile for a
complex role. This role requires the right mix of an academic foundation in
communications, domain expertise as well as adequate familiarity with our community. It
also requires adaptability and strong learning skills - because so much of what we are
trying to do is pioneering. I am confident that she brings the right level of experience
and competencies - and I'm very excited by the opportunity of making a step jump in
the impact of communications for our community.
Do join me in welcoming Noopur. She will start on March 12 and will be based in New
Delhi.
Best
hisham
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WELCOME NOOPUR TO WIKIMEDIA FOUNDATION
Here are some crazy enthusiasts doing great things
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 7:19 PM, Hisham <hisham(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
> cross-posting to reach pan-community; apologies if you have already read
> this from another list.
>
> Dear All,
>
> I am pleased to announce that Noopur Raval ([User:Noopur28] has been
> selected as Consultant to the Wikimedia Foundation, and will support
> Communications for India Program.
>
> This position will perform 4 key functions. Firstly, it will support
> communications with our community. This involves a regular set of updates
> (such as newsletters) as well as specific communication projects such as
> story-telling of local community initiatives (to document experiences,
> celebrate successes and cross-pollinate ideas.) This is not for day-to-day
> program communications - which is a core part of each of our
> responsibilities in the India Program team. Second will be to support
> media & PR for local community initiatives. The single biggest challenge
> here will to be get more Indic language media coverage to support community
> building efforts. This will be done directly with community members and
> also in co-ordination with the India Chapter's Communications Media & PR
> team. The third aspect is to build and expand existing community social
> networks (such as WikimediaIndia on facebook) and to help with the use of
> social networks to support community building. Lastly, there is untapped
> potential of using digital outreach - to augment existing physical outreach
> efforts. We need to (very, very carefully) explore if we can reach out to
> our large and growing reader base and inform, encourage and enable them to
> become editors using online channels and resources.
>
> Noopur is a community member and has supported outreach activities (in
> Ahmedabad & Delhi), is a member of Delhi SIG of the Chapter, has
> participated in community collaborations like Collaboration of the Month
> and has been actively trying to start GLAM in India.
>
> Noopur is from Gandhinagar and is graduating from JNU with a Master's in
> Arts & Aesthetics. She has a triple honors Bachelor's in Media Studies,
> Literature and Psychology from Christ College, Bangalore. She has interned
> with Radio Mirchi, Times of India and the Centre for Internet & Society
> (amongst others) - as well as done some teaching assignments. She is an
> active blogger (including for the India Art Summit, 2011.) She has
> published a novella and co-authored an anthology of poems, plays & short
> stories and has co-presented a paper on "Wikiwars" with [User:Srikeit.]
> She is also an amateur photographer and has contributed to Commons as well
> as other platforms.
>
> The Communications position has taken a long time to fill. The initial
> call for selection was in September. I reported back to the community in
> December that I had failed to find the right candidate and hence the delay.
> There were a number of deserving candidates and this selection has taken
> time because of the need to find the most suitable profile for a complex
> role. This role requires the right mix of an academic foundation in
> communications, domain expertise as well as adequate familiarity with our
> community. It also requires adaptability and strong learning skills -
> because so much of what we are trying to do is pioneering. I am confident
> that she brings the right level of experience and competencies - and I'm
> very excited by the opportunity of making a step jump in the impact of
> communications for our community.
>
> Do join me in welcoming Noopur. She will start on March 12 and will be
> based in New Delhi.
>
> Best
>
> hisham
>
>