As many of you know, the Wikimedia Foundation has an Audit Committee which 
represents the Board in oversight of financial and accounting issues, including 
planning, reporting, audits, and internal controls (see 
http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Audit_committee for details).  The 
Committee typically serves for one year, roughly from July through the late 
Spring when the Foundation files its annual tax return in the U.S.  This past 
year the committee included members from the broad community, from chapters, 
and from the Foundation's Board (including me as Committee Chair).

We’ve recently started forming the 2010-2011 Audit Committee and as we did last 
year would like to call for volunteers from the community.  The time commitment 
is modest, as far as Wikimedia goes:  review the Foundation’s financial 
practices and financial statements/filings, and then participate in three or 
four conference calls during the year with the staff and our independent 
auditors at KPMG (see http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Audit_charter for 
full duties).  The primary requirement for membership is “financial literacy”, 
some kind of professional experience with finance, accounting or audit.  As it 
is a governance and oversight role, Committee members cannot serve under a 
pseudonym, undergo the same basic background check as others in WMF financial 
oversight roles, and must make the same conflict of interest disclosures 
required of the Foundation's Board.
 
If you’re interested in serving on the Committee, please email me at stu <at> 
wikimedia.org with your resume/CV and your thoughts on how you think you could 
contribute.  Thanks.
 
-s
 
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Stu West
stu <at> wikimedia.org
[User:Stu]
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