Re: [Foundation-l] Announcement: Pete Forsyth leaving the Wikimedia Foundation

2011-01-14 Thread Florence Devouard
Hm,

Well,

Thank you for your job at WMF Pete. I missed you on irc chan this 
evening. Will be glad to chat with you about your next job :)

Ant


On 1/13/11 9:24 PM, Frank Schulenburg wrote:
 Hi All,

 This email is to announce that Pete Forsyth's year-long position with
 the Foundation has come to an end and he is leaving us January 15,
 2011. Pete's contract as Public Outreach Officer actually ended by in
 October 2010, but we asked him to stay on for an additional few months
 to finish a few things and during that time he also provided some
 critical help to Sara Crouse on grant proposals and reports.

 Pete's biggest achievement was to help with the first phase of our
 Public Policy Initiative. He conducted initial interviews with about
 40 professors and other stakeholders in fall 2009. He also worked with
 Rod Dunican, Sara and me to write the grant proposal for the Stanton
 Foundation in early 2010. In August 2010, Pete was involved in the
 training of the initial cohort of volunteer Wikipedia Campus
 Ambassadors. He also procured the donation to the commons of 18 high
 quality case studies by Cambridge University Press.

 As Public Outreach Officer, Pete worked with volunteers on outreach
 via screencasts, software feature development, and other initatives.
 He advised numerous Wikimedia projects in community relations and
 advised staff on onboarding and training processes related to wiki
 skills and Wikimedia culture.

 For our Bookshelf project, Pete authored and edited instructional
 materials about Wikipedia and related projects. In addition to working
 on the Public Policy Initiative grant proposal, he worked with Sara
 developing and writing proposals and reports for grants for
 foundations including Hewlett, Stanton, Ford, and Google Charitable
 Giving Fund.

 During his time at the Wikimedia Foundation, Pete presented to
 graduate students and faculty at Princeton and Harvard university; and
 to museum Wikimedians, museum curators, librarians at Wikimania, the
 Chapters meeting, Recent Changes Camp, and Wikimedia France's GLAM
 event.

 Going forward, Pete will be working as a consultant on online peer
 production projects, and looks forward to continued collaboration with
 the Wikimedians and academics he has worked with while at the
 Foundation. In the near term, Pete will also continue to consult with
 Sara on foundation relations projects.

 I particularly appreciated Pete's deep insights into Wikpedia's
 culture and policies. His involvement in the Public Policy Initiative
 was key in linking Wikipedia peer production with higher education.

 I wish Pete all the very best for his future.

 Frank

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Re: [Foundation-l] Announcement: Pete Forsyth leaving the Wikimedia Foundation

2011-01-14 Thread David Goodman
At least from my perspective, I have found Pete exceptionally helpful.
I would have been considerably less active in many things this past
year without his encouragement.

On Fri, Jan 14, 2011 at 7:48 PM, Florence Devouard anthe...@yahoo.com wrote:
 Hm,

 Well,

 Thank you for your job at WMF Pete. I missed you on irc chan this
 evening. Will be glad to chat with you about your next job :)

 Ant


 On 1/13/11 9:24 PM, Frank Schulenburg wrote:
 Hi All,

 This email is to announce that Pete Forsyth's year-long position with
 the Foundation has come to an end and he is leaving us January 15,
 2011. Pete's contract as Public Outreach Officer actually ended by in
 October 2010, but we asked him to stay on for an additional few months
 to finish a few things and during that time he also provided some
 critical help to Sara Crouse on grant proposals and reports.

 Pete's biggest achievement was to help with the first phase of our
 Public Policy Initiative. He conducted initial interviews with about
 40 professors and other stakeholders in fall 2009. He also worked with
 Rod Dunican, Sara and me to write the grant proposal for the Stanton
 Foundation in early 2010. In August 2010, Pete was involved in the
 training of the initial cohort of volunteer Wikipedia Campus
 Ambassadors. He also procured the donation to the commons of 18 high
 quality case studies by Cambridge University Press.

 As Public Outreach Officer, Pete worked with volunteers on outreach
 via screencasts, software feature development, and other initatives.
 He advised numerous Wikimedia projects in community relations and
 advised staff on onboarding and training processes related to wiki
 skills and Wikimedia culture.

 For our Bookshelf project, Pete authored and edited instructional
 materials about Wikipedia and related projects. In addition to working
 on the Public Policy Initiative grant proposal, he worked with Sara
 developing and writing proposals and reports for grants for
 foundations including Hewlett, Stanton, Ford, and Google Charitable
 Giving Fund.

 During his time at the Wikimedia Foundation, Pete presented to
 graduate students and faculty at Princeton and Harvard university; and
 to museum Wikimedians, museum curators, librarians at Wikimania, the
 Chapters meeting, Recent Changes Camp, and Wikimedia France's GLAM
 event.

 Going forward, Pete will be working as a consultant on online peer
 production projects, and looks forward to continued collaboration with
 the Wikimedians and academics he has worked with while at the
 Foundation. In the near term, Pete will also continue to consult with
 Sara on foundation relations projects.

 I particularly appreciated Pete's deep insights into Wikpedia's
 culture and policies. His involvement in the Public Policy Initiative
 was key in linking Wikipedia peer production with higher education.

 I wish Pete all the very best for his future.

 Frank

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