Hi Eduoard,
Thanks for the update.
Can I ask - what steps is the new Board taking to restore confidence in
Wikimedia France's leadership, after the sharp criticism recently expressed
by the FDC and the WMF Board, and also after the resignation of many of
your trustees and leading volunteers?
Regards,
Chris Keating
On Sat, Jul 1, 2017 at 7:16 PM, Édouard Hue <edouard.hue(a)wikimedia.fr>
wrote:
Dear Wikimedians,
This e-mail to let you know of some changes in the Board of trustees of
Wikimédia France.
Our Chair, Émeric Vallespi, got elected as deputy Member of Parliament
during the French legislative elections in June. Although this position
does not entail an active role in Parliament, Émeric has accepted a
full-time position on his MP’s staff. Therefore, in accordance with
conflict of interests policy at WMFr and in view of his new job, Émeric
resigned from the chair position. He remains a member of the Board but his
role in our lobbying activities will be restricted regarding his position
in politics.
New officers have been elected and our Board is now composed as following:
- Samuel Le Goff - Chair ;
- Marie-Alice Mathis - Vice-Chair ;
- Édouard Hue - Secretary ;
- Guillaume Goursat - Treasurer ;
- Louise Merzeau ;
- Florian Pépellin ;
- Florence Raymond ;
- Émeric Vallespi.
On behalf of Wikimédia France Board of Trustees,
With our best regards,
--
Édouard Hue
Secretary of Wikimédia France
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