Interesting to note Arnnon's role in the Silicon Valley anti-poaching affair: http://www.theverge.com/2012/1/27/2753701/no-poach-scandal-unredacted-steve-...
- Andrew
On 06/01/16 04:39 PM, Florence Devouard wrote:
Kelly and Aronnon, I will be happy to meet you in meat space at Wikimania in Italy next summer.
In a context where Stu is leaving the board, Kelly expertise will indeed reveal very precious. I am well aware a veteran financial expertise is one critical and difficult to find. I doubt not Stu waited till his replacement was identified before leaving ;) Obviously as well, only a US citizen should take in that position and being located nearby the WMF also appears to me to be an asset. I appreciate Kelly is a woman as well. I would suggest changing the profile picture though, otherwise the fundraising team might hire you to be Jimbo staring eyes replacement.
I am tempted to say that the board is being wise in adding Aronnon, an expert in "growing healthy cultures and organizations, leading innovative practices to identify, attract, and retain great people". Much needed at WMF if rumors are correct.
So, very warm welcome to both of you.
This said, with all due respect, I am also very *disapointed* by the lack of diversity on the current board. Too much white. Too much tech. Too much California. Too much Big Companies related.
That sucks.
Anthere
Le 06/01/16 02:01, Dariusz Jemielniak a écrit :
Dear all,
As Chair of the Wikimedia Foundation Board Governance Committee, I am happy to introduce the two newest members of our Board of Trustees: Kelly Battles and Arnnon Geshuri.
Kelly and Arnnon bring deep expertise in strategy and financial oversight, and diversity and organizational development, and a passionate commitment to advancing Wikimedia’s vision for the world. You can learn more about them in the blog post here: http://blog.wikimedia.org/2016/01/05/new-wikimedia-foundation-trustees/, and their biographies have been added to the Board of Trustees page, here https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees.
Over the past several weeks, the Board considered many qualified candidates from around the globe. We were looking for people with experience in strategic and organizational development to help guide the Wikimedia Foundation’s future. We were also looking for people with a sense of empathy and cultural awareness, who would value and strengthen the unique culture of our diverse, global movement.
We are excited to announce that with Kelly and Arnnon, we have found exceptional new Trustees who have these qualities, as well as many more. They were approved unanimously by the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees. Both terms are effective Jan 1, 2016 and will last for two years. We look forward to working with them on the Board and toward our mission.
Please join me in welcoming them.
Dariusz