2015 AGM/Elections/Statements
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This page contains the statements of the candidates for the board of Wikimedia UK. Please submit questions for the candidates on the 2015 AGM/Elections/Questions.
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Neil Andrew Babbage
- Self-nominated
I'm standing for election as I am willing to help address the identified skills gap of software/technology project management. Starting in IT in 1989 I have spent most of my career working either in IT itself or in related fields, such as business programme management. I've spent time as an IT auditor responsible for overseeing large scale project delivery.
For the last 10 years I've been an IT director for a large financial services company. A particular feature of my job has been the delivery of many successful major technology programmes of different types. These have included multi-year programmes, some with as many as 10 overlapping projects, with highly complex deliverables. Within these programmes there has been the full range of solutions from in-house developed applications to package installations, large platform to platform conversions and even application service provider implementations. I've delivered or overseen the delivery of back office mainframe platforms through to mobile and web based solutions. I've used many different project methodologies and I've seen the good and the bad way to deliver projects. As well as financial services my industry experience includes web start-ups, retail and hospitality
I have an MSc in Computing for Commerce and Industry and an ISEB certification in managing IT projects. With all of this experience of first delivering IT projects, then programmes of projects and finally overseeing the delivery of projects I think I can effectively close Wikimedia UK’s identified skills gap.
I am a committed Wikimedian having first edited some nine years ago and still going strong with 50K+ edits across the projects, mainly the English Wikipedia and Wikibooks.
Nick Poole
- Proposed by Alastair McCapra, seconded by Michael Maggs
I am applying to serve as a Trustee of Wikimedia UK because I am committed to promoting openness as a core principle of public life. I have worked over the past 20 years to open up access to and engagement with knowledge as an inalienable human right – first through my work with the international cultural heritage community and now in my leadership role in the library and information world.
I fundamentally support the Wikimedia UK mission of collecting, developing, promoting and distributing open knowledge both as a personal belief and as the inspiration for my professional work. I also recognise the challenges to embedding these principles during a period of economic transition and am committed to supporting Wikimedia UK in overcoming them.
I am currently the Chief Executive Officer of the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals, a community of more than 13,500 librarians and information workers. My previous roles include serving as CEO of the Collections Trust, a network of some 26,000 museums and cultural heritage institutions and as Chair of the Europeana Network. In this capacity I have advised Governments and NGOs on policy relating to copyright, the digital agenda and the Creative Industries. I have also been able to secure more than EUR19m in new investment in digital programmes from the European Commission and other funders.
I am able to bring to this role extensive knowledge of and influence in the international GLAM community, strong connections to policymakers and funders in the UK and Europe and more than a decade’s experience of supporting charitable organisations as a Trustee and Treasurer.
A full version of my CV is available online in support of this application at http://nickpoole.org.uk/onlinecv/.
Joseph Reddington
- Proposed by Simon Knight, seconded by Michael Maggs
I'm Joe and I'm standing for election to be a trustee of Wikimedia UK. I think I have a lot to offer, particularly in the areas of education, volunteer management/engagement and GLAM.
I'm comfortable with the duties and overall responsibility of being a trustee. I was a trustee for the charity Signalong and this year I left my job as a computer science researcher (I worked on the design of semantics for programming languages amongst many other things) to start the social enterprise eQuality Time. I now work on social projects full time and this has given me valuable experience in fundraising: we've had grants approved by NESTA, the National Lottery, the Awesome Foundation, and London Catalyst.
I've been making use of collective wiki-like principles in education for some years. I designed the process behind http://www.whitewaterwriters.com (you can see me talk a little bit about it at http://tedxtalks.ted.com/video/Your-book-in-your-hands-Joe-R-2) and over the last six weeks alone I've co-ordinated 20 volunteers who are leading teams of young people to create their own collaborative novels (stories like this one: http://www.stokesentinel.co.uk/Big-Read-Writing-project-shows-novels-child-8217/story-26687891-detail/story.html) all over the country.
One of my major passions is disability, particularly communication. I lead the open projects CommuniKate and AzuleJoe and you can see me talk a little bit more about them in: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0nJN5Tddx0. I've also released open data sets looking a provision of assistive technology across the UK http://joereddington.com/aac-and-the-domesday-dataset/. For the last three years I've run the Flowers for Turing (http://flowersforturing.joereddington.com/) event, raising money for the charity Special Effect. I'm interested in finding ways that we can make wikimedia events more accessible.
When I'm not running my own projects I enjoy climbing and blogging at joereddington.com (this might be of particular interest to wikipedians: http://joereddington.com/4534/2014/11/24/the-list-of-uk-politicians-most-likely-to-be-making-up-facts./)