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*Wikimedia Foundation announces Tanya Capuano as new Trustee, alongside
leadership appointments at 14th annual Wikimania*

*Tanya Capuano brings deep expertise in technology, organizational
strategy, and financial planning and analysis to the Wikimedia Foundation
Board of Trustees*

(San Francisco, California and Cape Town, South Africa) — 20 July 2018 This
week, the Wikimedia Foundation announced a new member and leadership
appointments to its Board of Trustees. Tanya Pine Capuano, recently Chief
Financial Officer of the digital marketing company G5 in Bend, Oregon, will
be the newest member of the Board of Trustees. The Board also appointed
María Sefidari as Chair, and Christophe Henner as Vice Chair to lead the
Board of Trustees. The announcement was made at the 2018 Wikimania
conference, the annual celebration of Wikipedia, free knowledge, and the
global Wikimedia community, held this year in Cape Town, South Africa.

The Wikimedia Foundation’s Board of Trustees oversees the Wikimedia
Foundation and its work, and serves as the organization’s ultimate
corporate authority. As an incoming Trustee, Tanya will serve a three year
term effective immediately.
Tanya replaces the role formerly held by Kelly Battles whose term on the
Board concludes this month along with longtime member Alice Wiegand. The
Board thanks its outgoing Trustees for their service to the Board and the
Wikimedia movement and mission.

Tanya has wide-ranging experience including strategy, mergers and
acquisitions, and financial planning and analysis in technology from her
roles at Intuit, Hewlett-Packard and G5. She has also served on several
nonprofit Boards supporting education including Education Pioneers, Los
Altos Educational Foundation, and “I Have a Dream” Foundation’s San
Francisco chapter, which she also co-founded.

In addition to her deep commitment to education, especially expanding
access to higher education, Tanya brings with her a passion for Wikimedia’s
values and vision.
Tanya joins Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, Board Chair María Sefidari, Vice
Chair Christophe Henner, and Board members Esra’a Al Shafei, Raju
Narisetti, Dr. James Heilman, Dr. Dariusz Jemielniak, and Nataliia Tymkiv.

Newly appointed Board Chair, María Sefidari, succeeds Christopher Henner,
who will serve as Vice Chair, the role María previously held. María is a
professor in the Digital Communications, Culture and Citizenship Master’s
degree program of Rey Juan Carlos University at the MediaLab-Prado. Born in
Madrid, Spain, where she still lives today, María served on the Wikimedia
Foundation Board from 2013 to 2015 and re-joined the Board in 2016.

“The Wikimedia movement has been an important part of my life for over a
decade and it is a great honor to be able to serve it as Chair of the
Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees,” María said. “The Wikimedia 2030
movement strategy we are in the midst of developing is the most significant
and expansive discussion about our long-term future we have undertaken
since our founding. We have much to accomplish in the upcoming year to be
ready to implement our new strategy, and I am thrilled to able to
contribute as Board Chair.”

The Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

* María Sefidari, Board Chair
* Christophe Henner, Vice Chair
* Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia
* Dr. Dariusz Jemielniak
* Esra’a Al Shafei
* Dr. James Heilman
* Nataliia Tymkiv
* Raju Narisetti
* Tanya Capuano

About Tanya Capuano

Tanya Pine Capuano most recently was the chief financial officer (CFO) of
the digital marketing company G5 in Bend, Oregon.

Originally from San Jose, California, she has wide-ranging experience
including strategy and financial planning and analysis in technology. In
addition to her recent role at G5, she previously held leadership positions
at Intuit, Hewlett-Packard and APM Management Consultants/CSC Healthcare.
She has also supported numerous education initiatives throughout her
career; including serving on the Boards of Education Pioneers, Los Altos
Educational Foundation, and “I Have a Dream” Foundation San Francisco, an
organization whose San Francisco chapter she co-founded.

She is very involved with Stanford University alumni life, having earned a
bachelor’s in economics, a master’s in education, and a Master of Business
Administration from the university. After graduating, she worked as the
university’s Director of Alumni Relations for the Graduate School of
Education and Development Director for the Initiative on Improving K-12
Education. She has also served on the board of the Stanford University
Graduate School of Business Alumni Association.

Tanya lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband and two
teenagers. They enjoy traveling as a family and experiencing the great
outdoors.

About María Sefidari

María Sefidari Huici is a professor in the Digital Communications, Culture
and Citizenship Master’s degree program of Rey Juan Carlos University at
the MediaLab-Prado.

Born in Madrid, Spain, where she still lives today, María graduated with a
Psychology degree from Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and later a
Master’s degree in Management and Tourism at the Business faculty of the
same university. She was a 2014 Techweek Women’s Leadership Fellow, which
showcases, celebrates, and supports emerging female leaders in business and
technology.

María started contributing to the Wikimedia projects in 2006, and has since
served in many different roles across the Wikimedia movement. Maria was a
founding member of Wikimedia España and Wikimujeres Grupo de Usuarias, and
also created Spanish Wikipedia’s LGBT Wikiproject. She has served on
several Wikimedia governance committees, including the Affiliations and
Individual Engagement Grants committees. In her time on the Affiliations
Committee, María served as the first Treasurer of the committee,
effectively overseeing and monitoring disbursement of the committee’s
budget. From 2013 to 2015, she was also a member of the Wikimedia
Foundation Board.

María re-joined the Wikimedia Foundation Board in 2016 to fill an
community-nominated seat vacancy, and was later re-confirmed for a second
term in August 2017.

In her spare time, María travels around the world, runs wiki-workshops to
engage new editors, and supports Real Madrid Club de Fútbol.

About Christophe Henner

Christophe Henner is the former Board Chair of Wikimedia France and current
Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the Blade Group, a cloud computing company
headquartered in France. At Blade, Christophe is scaling up operations to
support the company’s transition from a start-up to a global company.

Originally from Lavaur, Christophe studied economics and law at the
University of Toulouse. He has deep and varied experience across the
marketing sector, holding a variety of leadership positions including Head
of Marketing at the online media group, L’Odyssée Interactive, Chief
Marketing Officer at an international digital media group, Webedia, and
later deputy Chief Executive Officer of Webedia’s gaming division.

Christophe has been an active member of the Wikimedia community for more
than 12 years. In 2007, he joined the Board of Wikimedia France and has
remained an active Board member in various positions for the past ten
years. Nearly three of those years on the Board were spent in leadership
roles, including Chair and Vice Chair of the Board.

During his time on the Board, Christophe helped lead Wikimedia France
through a significant period of growth. This included leading the
development of the chapter’s brand and supporting the development of a
clear organizational strategy and vision for the chapter.

Wikimedia Foundation press contact

Kui Kinyanjui
Vice President of Communications
pr...@wikimedia.org

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