Hi Amanda and Maggie,
On the whole I am a great fan of this kind of office hour and believe it
does a lot to improve communication between the WMF and community members.
However.... this is not a problem of communication. The people speaking up
in this thread are largely not the people who are inherently sceptical of
the WMF (indeed, two of them are former chairs of the WMF Board of
Trustees!). Nor are they people who don't understand the situation or the
context. They are mainly people who are quite aware of the context, often
know some of the people involved personally, and are already placing a
charitable interpretation on the statements that have already been made.
And *still* reach the conclusion that the situation is unsustainable and
the only way out of it is to reverse the decision that's been made.
Thanks,
Chris
On Sat, Jun 26, 2021 at 12:33 AM Maggie Dennis <mdennis(a)wikimedia.org>
wrote:
Hello, all.
Following up on Amanda because she mentioned that we were going to hold
an open meeting to discuss this. I just announced the details in a separate
email thread titled "Tuesday Foundation office hour." They are also
available on Meta, here
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/IRC_office_hours/Office_hours_2021-06-29>
.
This office hour will be on *June 29 at 15:00 UTC* — see
https://zonestamp.toolforge.org/1624978855 for your local time. If you
can't come, there are ways to submit questions in advance (or
simultaneously, if you don't want to join Zoom).
It's taken quite a bit of time to pull together the technical details
today, and the team will be sharing information in other fora over the next
few days, but we wanted to follow up on this thread ASAP.
I hope to see you there.
Best regards,
Maggie
On Thu, Jun 24, 2021 at 12:51 AM <aketon(a)wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello, All,
I’m Amanda Keton, the General Counsel of the Foundation, and I’d like to
clarify some of the questions and comments that have been raised over the
engagement of María as a Foundation consultant. I want to assure you that
we carefully followed our policies, compensated this in line with similar
consultants, and legitimately assessed her as the best person for the role.
The need. Maria’s engagement comes at a time of transition for both the
Board and the Foundation executive staff. This is also a time where the
Community Resilience & Sustainability (CR&S) unit is setting up mechanisms
to ensure that the Foundation provides seamless service to our growing
community in its areas of responsibility. As many of you know, that team
has taken on Movement Strategy due to the transition along with maintaining
their support of Board elections, the Universal Code of Conduct, and
leading our cross-departmental approach to supporting a Thriving Movement.
As a unit, CR&S undertook a needs assessment of the workload ahead. This
needs assessment revealed gaps in implementation of the Foundation’s
Movement Strategy and in supporting staff with the ongoing Board selection
process, upcoming onboarding, and supporting a smooth transition. The team
currently supporting the Board expansion is quite stretched, monitoring
multiple channels in many languages. Having another person who can step in
immediately is tremendously helpful to these efforts. Based on this, CR&S
considered the necessary skills and expertise for assistance in executing
this work. While seeking this expertise, numerous factors were considered.
Some of these factors included experience with the Board, volunteers and
management. We also considered the qualifications with respect to the
criteria and role at hand. The unique blend of circumstances at play and
the importance of moving forward strongly at this time led us to carefully
assess our needs and explore creative solutions.
The role. In developing the scope of work for this role, we determined
that María was a very strong candidate to support this critical work. With
the transition at the executive level, and at the Board level, Maria brings
long-term familiarity with the strategy process and strategy conversations
that is crucial for the Foundation and the movement. Furthermore, she has
been a big believer and a promoter of the Movement Strategy. We believe she
can help ensure continuity in that work and can also support Maggie and
others in the Foundation working to help expand the Board in service of
bringing additional expertise, representation and capacity.
Managing a potential conflict of interest. Maria first considered
stepping down months ago, but she wanted to help navigate the transition at
the helm of the Board. I followed our Conflict of Interest policy and
brought this staff idea to the Transition Committee, the Human Resources
Committee, and ultimately discussed this idea in principle in the last
executive session of the Board of Trustees -- without Maria. The Board does
not generally discuss individual contracts, but I wanted to make sure that
the Board knew about it to respect the spirit of the conflict of interest
policy even if that would be shortly mitigated by her stepping down from
her trusteeship for unrelated reasons. I appreciate the concerns that were
raised about Affiliates receiving different advice. I'm not aware of this,
and because I want to respond timely, I can't check with all the relevant
staff. However, I have not found reference to this in internal or Meta
documentation and would appreciate more information on where this policy
can be found so we can review it when we next update our policies, and
ensure we consistently uphold our policies throughout the movement. I agree
we want to be consistent, and I appreciate that this was pointed out.
Fair compensation. I understand that a lot of questions have been raised
pertaining to Maria’s remuneration. As many of you already know, we do not
discuss remuneration of staff or consultants in public forums, although we
do disclose appropriately as we are required to as a US nonprofit on our
Form 990. It can be difficult to balance transparency and privacy, and we
find it best to adhere to a general approach that balances our values of
transparency and privacy as well as possible. However, all consultant
compensation is reviewed according to our standard rates and market
comparables. María’s compensation was set by the same process, and this is
in line with how others are paid for similar work in similar regions.
I hope this clarifies any questions and doubts that you may have.
Best,
Amanda
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