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== Roger Bamkin ==
== Roger Bamkin ==
* Roger is a paid consultant for Monmouthshire County Council and Nottingham Museums. He also runs a company, Victuallers Ltd.
* Roger is a paid consultant for Monmouthshire County Council and Nottingham Museums. He also runs a company, Victuallers Ltd. As documented in Wikipedia and elsewhere Roger, like everyone else, has IPR rights over things that he has invented, developed or written. e.g. Before Roger became a board member he developed QRpedia with Terence Eden. These interests were declared to the members before the last election.
 
*Roger's associations with other companies and councils in the past are well documented on-line.


== Chris Keating ==
== Chris Keating ==

Revision as of 22:27, 2 July 2012

Comment This page is currently incomplete. Trustees have been requested to add their COI to this page.

Wikimedia UK trustees have a duty to make their conflicts of interests (COI) known, and to abstain from decisions where those conflicts may influence the decisions they make on behalf of the charity. This page documents the declarations of interest (DOI) that the current trustees have made. WMUK staff may also use this page to declare conflicts of interest that they have that may influence the advice they provide to the Board.

Some conflicts of interest may exceptionally need to be declared in a confidential manner. These are recorded on the office wiki, and the Chief Exec will have been made aware of them and will flag resulting issues as needed.

Situations where COI have arisen are recorded in the minutes of board meetings.

Ashley Van Haeften

Michael Peel

  • Mike is an employee of the University of Manchester. Some of our activities take place at this University, and he will abstain on all decisions relating to the University of Manchester.
  • Non-COI disclaimer: Mike is a admin on the English Wikipedia, and is an editor on a number of other Wikimedia projects. He uses Single User Login to unify his accounts on all WMF-hosted wikis. His edits on this wiki are a mix of edits made on behalf of the charity (in his role as Secretary), and those made on his own behalf; unless clearly stated otherwise, edits are made on his own behalf. All edits that are associated with his account and are made to any wiki aside from this one are unambiguously made on his behalf, and do not represent the charity.
  • Non-COI disclaimer: Mike is subscribed to a number of closed-subscription mailing lists as a result of being a WMUK trustee. These include internal-l (the internal Wikimedia mailing list), the chapters mailing list (restricted to employees and staff of Wikimedia chapters) and wmfcc-l (the "Communications Committee"). He also uses his WMUK email address to subscribe to a number of public mailing lists. Emails send to these lists represent his individual viewpoint unless it is made clear in those emails that they represent the charity.

John Byrne

Roger Bamkin

  • Roger is a paid consultant for Monmouthshire County Council and Nottingham Museums. He also runs a company, Victuallers Ltd. As documented in Wikipedia and elsewhere Roger, like everyone else, has IPR rights over things that he has invented, developed or written. e.g. Before Roger became a board member he developed QRpedia with Terence Eden. These interests were declared to the members before the last election.
  • Roger's associations with other companies and councils in the past are well documented on-line.

Chris Keating

Joscelyn Upendran

  • Joscelyn is Public Project Lead for Creative Commons in the United Kingdom.

Doug Taylor

  • Doug used to have UHY Hacker Young, our auditors, as a client for his company about three years ago.