Hi all,
On November 16th, Wikimédia France held its annual General Assembly and partialy renewed its Board. We are particularly glad and proud of announcing that for the first time our chapter has reserved a seat for a candidate appointed by the community.
Here is a brief presentation of the newly elected Board members, including the community-appointed seat ratified by the Assembly:
* Pascale Camus-Walter, elected for 2 years: On Wikipedia since 2011, Pascale is a Wikimédia France member since 2015.
* Jonathan Mouton, elected for 3 years: Registered on Wikipedia in 2007, Jonathan is the one elected as a Board member by the community.
* Diane Ranville, elected for 3 years: Wikimedian from Grenoble, Diane is committed in Wikimédia France since 2017.
* Carole Renard, elected for 3 years: Feminist, Wikimedian since 2017, Carole is contributing on Wikipedia, Commons, Wikidata and Wikisource.
* Benoit Soubeyran, elected for 2 years: Wikimedian since 2012, Benoit has been a librarian and a blogger for several years.
This brings the number of women on our Board to 4 on a total of 12 members (Improvement in progress).
The other Board members remain unchanged, as well as the executive bureau:
* Pierre-Yves Beaudouin: President, whose turn will end in 1 year.
* Benoît Deshayes: whose turn will end in 1 year.
* Julien Gardet: reelected for 3 years.
* Roger Gotlib: whose turn will end in 1 year.
* Nadine Le Lirzin: Secretary, whose turn will end in 1 year.
* Pascal Radigue: Treasurer, whose turn will end in 1 year.
* Willie Robert: Vice-President, whose turn will end in 1 year.
We would like to thank Marin Dubroca-Voisin, Pierre-Selim Huard, Pierre-Antoine Le Page, Lucas Lévêque and Hélène Masson, whose turns just came to an end, for having worked with us at restoring the good health of the Association. We know you're still around :)
For the Board of Wikimédia France, Nadine Le Lirzin, Secretary