Hoi,
I would dearly love the eye of a professional marketing person, someone who
cares about customers, to give a good look at the whole of our product
range. The problem is that many see the community as one entity, and its
members as the objective for the Wikimedia Foundation. The reality is that
Pine
I agree with Risker that it would be improper to select candidates on the
basis of their own personal political views. But I do agree with your
point that expertise in the field of party-political camapigning would not
be an appropriate criterion for the post of CCO.
"Rogol"
On Sun, May 28
Risker,
> Your point #1, with respect to improving internal communication, is
> primarily handled by other departments within the WMF (Learning, Human
> Resources), with Communications as a resource rather than the primary
> messager.
If WMF wants to have a different department lead efforts on in
Pine -
I am hardly the best informed person, but even I know that Communications
handles the Blog, the twitter feed, the Facebook feed, provides support to
the Board, executive and C-levels for communication, and handles thousands
of media requests a year. In other words, you're missing about 90%
Hi Joady,
Thank you for publishing this. Overall I like this draft. I would like to
offer two comments.
1. My impression is that WMF Communications is largely used to support
fundraising, readership, and sometimes legal or advocacy topics. The
department seems to be externally focused. I would li
We are please to announce the upcoming launch of the recruiting process for
the Chief Communications Officer.
As part of the process, we wanted to share the job description (below). A
big thank you to the Communications team for their collaboration, support
and guidance in creating it.
We also wa