Erik Moeller wrote:
It¹s with great pleasure that I¹m announcing Phil Chang as our new Product Manager for Mobile, starting today. Phil will be working closely with Tomasz¹ engineering team and will report to me. As product manager, it¹s Phil¹s job to define the scope and the priorities of the improvements and feature additions that we¹ll be making to our mobile experience -- in partnership with the community and the WMF team.
Phil¹s been in the mobile space since 2002. His first product development work on mobile was with mobile start-ups in the UK, including a company that released StealthText, a service for auto-expiring text messages, and later Picsel Technologies. At Picsel, he led development of two new products, a Mobile Content Solution and an embedded mobile web browser.
Prior to that, Phil had a long career in the Bay Area as a product innovator at Macromedia, AT&T, and his own start-up, e-Acumen.
In his spare time, Phil enjoys art exhibitions, musical performances, ice skating and rollerblading. During his time in the UK, he became a British citizen and traveled throughout Europe. He has been a student of the German, Japanese and Korean languages, and is married to a native Japanese. He and his wife have a young daughter who holds three citizenships: Japan, US and UK.
Working for a nonprofit again is coming full circle for Phil. During his high-school and university years, for six years, he published and edited a magazine of the arts operated as an independent non-profit. He¹s passionate about making culture accessible to all human beings, and helping us bring free knowledge to billions of people. He'll also help us explore how our mobile user community can be directly engaged in the projects by contributing text and media.
Please join me in welcoming Phil to the Wikimedia movement.
Did you write this? I'm not sure I've ever seen you use curly apostrophes (though strangely one apostrophe in the post is non-curly).
Welcome, Phil.
MZMcBride