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[[File:Wikimedia_UK_Trustees_Carol_Campbell_(right)_and_Kate_West_(left)_at_Development_House.JPG|thumb|270px|Kate West, Carol Campbell and Gem]]
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Recently Wikimedia UK announced the co-option of two new Trustees to the Board of our charity, Kate West and Carol Campbell. Kate and Carol have provided brief biographies to introduce themselves to the community.  
York Museums Trust has appointed its first Wikimedian in Residence, becoming the latest cultural institution to strike up a partnership with Wikimedia UK.


Kate is an operations and resource management professional and has worked for a variety of high-profile, non-profit organisations. She is Chief Operating Officer at the Electoral Reform Society and responsible for the smooth running of the Society’s finances, governance systems and internal operations. Kate previously managed operations at the political think tank Demos and worked for six years at the Charity Commission.
Pat Hadley, from York, will help champion the use of Wikipedia – and other Wikimedia projects like the media repository Wikimedia Commons – across the Trust and beyond.


Kate said: “I am delighted to be joining the Wikimedia UK Board and am looking forward to helping the charity continue to grow and achieve its mission of supporting free and open knowledge for all.
Martin Fell, digital team leader at YMT, said: "We are delighted that Pat has accepted this new role. An archaeologist for the last decade who has been a regular contributor to Wikipedia for the last two years, he brings with him the ideal mix of a passion for history and an understanding of the huge potential of sharing knowledge online."


Carol is a former charity CEO who has worked in the hospice sector, the arts, a special school and a cathedral. She is currently involved in voluntary work mentoring a new senior manager and putting a quinquennial programme in place for a church. She is married, has a daughter living in Tokyo and is owned by Gem, a curly guide dog.
Pat’s new role will see him become Wikimedian in Residence (WIR) for two days a week for a six month period.


Carol said: “I am looking forward to working with Wikimedia UK, particularly in the field of strategy, governance and working with volunteers. I have been involved in the charity sector for most of my working life, in both a managerial and a voluntary capacity. One of my abiding passions is empowerment and the role of Wikimedia in supporting this agenda is particularly exciting to me.
Pat will work with YMT’s Digital Team, curators, volunteers, the Wikimedia community and Wikimedia UK to facilitate the release of more of our collections onto Wikimedia Commons under open licenses. He will also help develop an open digital strategy for the trust that will include a revamp of licensing of digital assets and continued engagement with the Wikimedia community.


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Revision as of 12:45, 14 October 2013

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About Wikimedia UK

The Wikimedia projects are special: they are written and curated by thousands of volunteers. They are also supported by voluntary donations, through Wikimedia UK, the Wikimedia Foundation and other international chapters.

Wikimedia UK is a charity registered in England and Wales that supports and promotes Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects such as Wikimedia Commons. Our mission is to help people and organisations create and preserve open knowledge, and to help provide easy access for all. We do this by supporting volunteer editors and contributors ('Wikimedians'), by working in partnership with cultural and educational institutions, by hosting training sessions and editing events, and by acting to advocate the benefits of open knowledge generally.

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