Hello everyone,

It’s with great pleasure that I’m announcing that Andrew Green[1] has joined 
the Wikimedia Foundation as a contractor in Features Engineering working in the 
Education Project.

Before joining us, Andy worked at the Instituto Mora[2] creating free software 
for social science research that uses images as a primary sources. He received 
a B.A. in music composition from the Université de Montréal in 1995 and went on 
to study social anthropology at the National School of Anthropology and History 
in Mexico City. 

He’s done a lot of work with the semantic web[3][4] which helps him navigate a 
lot of the pre-WikiData Education Program[5] codebase. :-) As you probably 
guessed with my usual tardiness, his first official day was actually on October 
7th, so he’s already done a lot of work[6] for us. However, you’ll see him in 
the office this week and next (as well as at the holiday party), so be sure to 
say hi! and introduce yourself (he’s the quiet guy with big ideas sitting on 
the north end of the 3rd floor).

Andrew lives and works in Mexico City, Mexico with his wife and two children. 
He knows Spanish, French, and English and loves to talk about the philosophy of 
mathematics, cognitive linguistics, and politics[7].

Please join me in welcoming Andrew to the Wikimedia Foundation. :-)

Take care,
Terry

[1]: [[User:AndyRussG]]
[2]: http://www.mora.edu.mx/inicio.aspx
[3]: http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-348
[4]: https://github.com/AndrewGreen/papersandtalks
[5]: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Wikipedia_Education_Program
[6]: 
https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/#/q/owner:%22AndyRussG+%253Candrew.green.df%2540gmail.com%253E%22,n,z
[7]: AndyRussG: “Politics? Yeah, sure politics is cool. Well maybe not. Hmmm.”


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