Sue Gardner
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| Sue Gardner | |
| Nationality | Canadian |
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| Occupation | Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation |
Sue Gardner (1967–) is the current Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation.
She was the director of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's website and had worked as a journalist. Before joining CBC, she worked for more than a decade as a producer, reporter and documentary-maker for CBC Radio current-affairs and for Newsworld International.
She also has a degree in Journalism from Ryerson University.[1]
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[edit] References
- "Sue Gardner to lead Wikipedia" Canadian Broadcasting Company
- "Sue Gardner Hired as Executive Director", Wikimedia Foundation
- "Wikipedia experiences growing pains", Seattle Times
- "Wikipedia's Tin-Cup Approach Wears Thin", Information Week
- "Wikipedia boss slammed for expense claims", Sky News
- "Wikipedia struggles with funding", United Press International
- "Wikipedia founder accused of misusing expenses", VNUnet
- "Wikimedia executive comes to Wales defense" CNET News
- Sue Gardner’s Summary at LinkedIn
[edit] External links
- Sue Gardner video interview on CNET News
- Audio(RAM-file) interview with Sue Gardner on radio station Sounds Like Canada, April 8, 2008
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