Hi folks,
I'm delighted to announce that Jay Walsh will be the Wikimedia Foundation's new head of communications. Jay will join the staff of the Foundation on Thursday, January 10, and will report to me.
Jay comes to Wikimedia from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada's national public broadcaster -and my former employer- where he worked in issues management and media relations. His job there included talking to journalists, and designing and executing PR and social media strategies. I worked with Jay a couple of times at CBC, which I always enjoyed – he’s smart and thoughtful.
Before joining CBC, Jay worked in communications for various departments of the Canadian government including Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Health Canada, the Department of National Defence, and the Department of Justice. Before that, he worked in communications at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He has also done volunteer PR and fundraising for several Canadian non-profits, and he holds a B.A. with a specialization in Creative Writing from Concordia University in Montréal.
Jay is a longtime user of the Wikimedia projects and is enthusiastic about how social media are changing the ways that people and organizations communicate. I know that in addition to shaping Wikimedia's official messaging, Jay plans to help us develop new and less formal ways to speak with each other, with donors, media and readers.
I want to take a moment to thank Sandy Ordonez, who has managed Wikimedia's communications since January 2007. Sandy will be with us until the St. Petersburg office closes at the end of this month. I'm extremely grateful for her hard work and excellent judgment: I hope you will join me in wishing her all the best.
As with all the new staff, the goal is to give Jay a fairly long handover time. So until the end of January, please continue to work directly with Sandy, while she helps Jay get oriented.
Please join me in welcoming Jay to the staff of the Foundation.
Sue Gardner Executive Director Wikimedia Foundation
Thank you for all your hard work, Sandy, sad to see you go. :-( I hope to still see you around though. :-)
Welcome Jay! :-)
On Jan 8, 2008 6:11 PM, Sue Gardner sgardner@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm delighted to announce that Jay Walsh will be the Wikimedia Foundation's new head of communications. Jay will join the staff of the Foundation on Thursday, January 10, and will report to me.
Jay comes to Wikimedia from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada's national public broadcaster -and my former employer- where he worked in issues management and media relations. His job there included talking to journalists, and designing and executing PR and social media strategies. I worked with Jay a couple of times at CBC, which I always enjoyed – he's smart and thoughtful.
Before joining CBC, Jay worked in communications for various departments of the Canadian government including Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Health Canada, the Department of National Defence, and the Department of Justice. Before that, he worked in communications at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He has also done volunteer PR and fundraising for several Canadian non-profits, and he holds a B.A. with a specialization in Creative Writing from Concordia University in Montréal.
Jay is a longtime user of the Wikimedia projects and is enthusiastic about how social media are changing the ways that people and organizations communicate. I know that in addition to shaping Wikimedia's official messaging, Jay plans to help us develop new and less formal ways to speak with each other, with donors, media and readers.
I want to take a moment to thank Sandy Ordonez, who has managed Wikimedia's communications since January 2007. Sandy will be with us until the St. Petersburg office closes at the end of this month. I'm extremely grateful for her hard work and excellent judgment: I hope you will join me in wishing her all the best.
As with all the new staff, the goal is to give Jay a fairly long handover time. So until the end of January, please continue to work directly with Sandy, while she helps Jay get oriented.
Please join me in welcoming Jay to the staff of the Foundation.
Sue Gardner Executive Director Wikimedia Foundation
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So let me get this straight.
We moved to San Francisco to hire the best Silicon Valley has to offer...and yet our first new hires are a German and a Canadian?
Just seems like things don't quite add up. Perhaps the Board and Sue should better communicate the goals of the move to each other.
Chad H.
On Jan 8, 2008 6:17 PM, Casey Brown cbrown1023.ml@gmail.com wrote:
Thank you for all your hard work, Sandy, sad to see you go. :-( I hope to still see you around though. :-)
Welcome Jay! :-)
On Jan 8, 2008 6:11 PM, Sue Gardner sgardner@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi folks,
I'm delighted to announce that Jay Walsh will be the Wikimedia Foundation's new head of communications. Jay will join the staff of the Foundation on Thursday, January 10, and will report to me.
Jay comes to Wikimedia from the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Canada's national public broadcaster -and my former employer- where he worked in issues management and media relations. His job there included talking to journalists, and designing and executing PR and social media strategies. I worked with Jay a couple of times at CBC, which I always enjoyed – he's smart and thoughtful.
Before joining CBC, Jay worked in communications for various departments of the Canadian government including Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, Health Canada, the Department of National Defence, and the Department of Justice. Before that, he worked in communications at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. He has also done volunteer PR and fundraising for several Canadian non-profits, and he holds a B.A. with a specialization in Creative Writing from Concordia University in Montréal.
Jay is a longtime user of the Wikimedia projects and is enthusiastic about how social media are changing the ways that people and organizations communicate. I know that in addition to shaping Wikimedia's official messaging, Jay plans to help us develop new and less formal ways to speak with each other, with donors, media and readers.
I want to take a moment to thank Sandy Ordonez, who has managed Wikimedia's communications since January 2007. Sandy will be with us until the St. Petersburg office closes at the end of this month. I'm extremely grateful for her hard work and excellent judgment: I hope you will join me in wishing her all the best.
As with all the new staff, the goal is to give Jay a fairly long handover time. So until the end of January, please continue to work directly with Sandy, while she helps Jay get oriented.
Please join me in welcoming Jay to the staff of the Foundation.
Sue Gardner Executive Director Wikimedia Foundation
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