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| full name = Sue Gardner
| full name = Sue Gardner
| job title = Executive Director
| job title = Former Executive Director, currently special advisor to the Board and ED
| image name = Wikimedia Foundation Sue Gardner Red BG Sept 2010.jpg
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| hover text = Sue Gardner, Former Executive Director
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| about me = I'm the Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation. I've been working at the Foundation since June 2007 - first in St. Petersburg, Florida, and now in San Francisco, California.
| about me = I'm the former ED of the Wikimedia Foundation, currently a special advisor to the WMF Board of Trustees and Executive Director.

I'm a Canadian citizen, born in Barbados, permanent resident of the United States. I live in San Francisco. I edit mostly on the English Wikipedia. When I was running the WMF I was also pretty active on meta: I'm expecting my meta activity will likely now decline :)

I've got an honorary doctorate of laws from Ryerson University, I represented the Wikimedia Foundation as a Technology Pioneer at the 2008 World Economic Forum at Davos, was once ranked by Forbes magazine as the world’s 70th most powerful woman, in 2013 was the inaugural recipient of the Knight Innovation Award, and was once '''very''' pleased to be described by a German newspaper as the Head of the Nerdprojekt. I've been interviewed many, many times by media around the world, have visited 48 countries on six continents, and given talks in 19. I'm an advisor or board member for a variety of non-profit, grantmaking and policy organizations, mostly related to technology, free culture, media and digital rights.

| about my work = My work is motivated by the desire to ensure that everybody in the world has access to the information they want and need, so they can make the best-possible decisions about their lives. You can see why I like Wikipedia :)

I spent the first ten years of my working life writing for newspapers and magazines and making radio documentaries and talk programming. In 2000 I started working online, and in 2003 I became the head of CBC.CA, the English-language website of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 2007 I became ED of the Wikimedia Foundation. Between 2007 and 2014, Wikipedia’s credibility has significantly grown, readership has doubled, number of articles has tripled, WMF revenues have grown from USD 2MM to USD 60MM, making the WMF the fastest-growing nonprofit in the United States (as measured by revenue growth), and the WMF has earned Charity Navigator’s highest possible rating for excellence in fiscal management and good governance. I am proud to have been part of all of that :)

I left my role as ED of the WMF 1 June 2014, because I've been disturbed by how the Internet is evolving, and I want to play a role in fixing it. I haven't yet decided exactly how I will plan to do that: first, I am going to take a very long holiday :)


Before that, I ran CBC.CA, the website of Canada's national public broadcaster. And before that, I was a radio and television journalist for 10 years.
I can read and understand simple text in French and Spanish, at a very basic level, slowly and imperfectly. But I am only fluent in English. I frequently use Google Translate to understand discussions on the wikis in other languages, and I sometimes leave people messages in their own languages that I wrote using Google Translate or with the help of a colleague. I very much appreciate when people are able to correspond with me in English :-)
| about my work = Since joining the Wikimedia Foundation in summer of 2007, Gardner has relocated the organization to San Francisco, more than tripled its annual revenues, supported a 50% increase in readership, and instituted ambitious new programming goals to increase reach, quality and participation.
| contact me =
| contact me =
* E-mail: sue{{@}}wikimedia.org
* E-mail: susanpgardner{{@}}gmail.com
* Skype username is <code>susanpgardner</code>
* In the office at (415) 839-6885
* Skype is susanpgardner
* My username on the projects is ''Sue Gardner''
* My username on the projects is ''Sue Gardner''
* My personal blog is http://www.suegardner.org
* Mailing address is Wikimedia Foundation, 149 New Montgomery Street, Third Floor, San Francisco CA 94105
* [//twitter.com/SuePGardner SuePGardner] on Twitter
* http://www.linkedin.com/in/suegardner
* [//identi.ca/suegardner SueGardner] on Identi.ca
* [//www.linkedin.com/in/suegardner LinkedIn profile]
* I've pretty much bailed out of Facebook, Diaspora and Google+ although who knows -- I will probably visit occasionally still :)
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==Frequently Asked Questions==
''The information on this page is meant to give answers to the questions I'm most often asked. If you have a question that's not answered here, please ask it on my talk page, or e-mail me at {{email|sue|wikimedia.org}}. Thanks. [[User:Sue Gardner|Sue Gardner]] 04:13, 18 May 2010 (UTC)''
''The information below is meant to give answers to the questions I'm most often asked. If you have a question that's not answered here, please ask it on my talk page, or e-mail me at sue{{@}}wikimedia.org. Thanks. ''


;Do you edit the Wikimedia projects, and if so, do you have any special status? How are other editors supposed to treat your edits?
;Do you edit the Wikimedia projects, and if so, do you have any special status? How are other editors supposed to treat your edits?
:I occasionally edit articles on the English Wikipedia. My Wikipedia editing is purely opportunistic and reactive: while using Wikipedia, if I see a mistake or problem, I sometimes try to fix it. When I edit, I am in no way acting as an official representative of the Wikimedia Foundation, and my edits should be treated like anyone else's.
:I do edit, mostly [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Sue_Gardner in the English Wikipedia], and my edits don't have any special status. When I edit, I am in no way acting as an official representative of the Wikimedia Foundation, and my edits should be treated like anyone else's.


;I have a question or a comment about Wikipedia. Where can I send it?
;I have a question or a comment about Wikipedia. Where can I send it?
:Please send it to {{email|info-en|wikimedia.org}}. Mail sent to that address is handled by a global network of volunteers - the same people who write Wikipedia - and they will be happy to reply to you. Please note that if you have a concern about the article about you, your organization, or someone you know, it might be worth your while to [[w:Wikipedia:FAQ/Article subjects|read the Article Subjects FAQ]] first. And thank you for reading Wikipedia.
:Please send it to info-en{{@}}wikimedia.org. Mail sent to that address is handled by a global network of volunteers - the same people who write Wikipedia - and they will be happy to reply to you. Please note that if you have a concern about the article about you, your organization, or someone you know, it might be worth your while to [[w:Wikipedia:FAQ/Article subjects|read the Article Subjects FAQ]] first. And thank you for reading Wikipedia.


;I am angry about an editorial dispute I'm having on one of the Wikimedia projects. Can you help me?
;I am angry about an editorial dispute I'm having on one of the Wikimedia projects. Can you help me?
:No, I'm sorry, I can't. The Wikimedia editorial community is responsible for resolving editorial disputes, and I don't interfere with those processes.
:No, I'm sorry, I can't. I very rarely get involved in editorial disputes on the projects, and even if I did I wouldn't have any special standing.

;I am angry about the way I or my company is being characterized on one of the Wikimedia projects. What can I do?
:If you have questions or concerns about a Wikipedia article covering you or your organization, [[w:Wikipedia:FAQ/Article subjects|please see the Article Subjects FAQ]].


;I would like to make a donation, or, I have a question about my donation.
;I would like to make a donation, or, I have a question about my donation.
:If you are a Wikimedia donor or prospective donor, or if you have questions about our fundraising operations, first: thank you! You can send donation-related questions, comments and feedback to our fundraising team, at {{email|donate|wikimedia.org}}. Or, just [[wmf:Support Wikipedia/en|go here to donate]].
:If you are a Wikimedia donor or prospective donor, or if you have questions about our fundraising operations, first: thank you! You can send donation-related questions, comments and feedback to the fundraising team, at donate{{@}}wikimedia.org. Or, just [[wmf:Support Wikipedia/en|go here to donate]].


;I'm a journalist, and would like to speak with you for a story I'm working on. Who do I contact?
;I'm a journalist, and would like to speak with you for a story I'm working on. Who do I contact?
:If you're looking for an official statement from the WMF, please e-mail Katherine Maher, who runs communications for the Wikimedia Foundation, at kmaher{{@}}wikimedia.org. If you're looking for me personally/individually, you can reach me at sue{{@}}wikimedia.org.
:You can e-mail me directly at {{email|sue|wikimedia.org}}, or e-mail Wikimedia's spokesperson and Head of Communications, Jay Walsh, at {{email|jwalsh|wikimedia.org}}. Sometimes it is faster to go to Jay first, rather than trying to reach me directly.


;Where can I send a speaking invitation?
;Where can I send a speaking invitation?
:Please send speaking invitations to The Lavin Agency, at info{{@}}thelavinagency.com or +1 800 265 4870. I will be particularly interested if your event is in Japan :)
:Please send speaking invitations to The Lavin Agency, at {{email|info|thelavinagency.com}} or +1 800 265 4870. I like to speak, but I only have time to do it a half-dozen or so times a year, so unfortunately I need to turn down most requests. Your invitation is likeliest to be accepted if your event is large and/or education-focused; if your audience is primarily people that Wikimedia wants to reach as partners or prospective new editors (e.g., teachers/students, NGO/NPO staff, women); and if your event is taking place in a region that's a high priority for us: primarily India, Brazil, the Arabic-speaking Middle East / North Africa.
:Please note: if you're a Wikimedian, you don't need to go through Lavin. In that case, it's probably fastest for you to just write me and [[User:James Owen|James]].

;Do you provide reference-type letters for Wikimedians?
:Yes, definitely. If you want a reference letter, please just ask whoever you know best on the staff: we are all happy to provide reference letters. If you want one from me, please mail me or James. If you don't know anybody on the staff personally, please e-mail Philippe Beaudette at {{email|pbeaudette|wikimedia.org}}. Please note I don't do LinkedIn recommendations.

;How can I find out about jobs at the Wikimedia Foundation?
:[[wmf:Job openings|All Wikimedia Foundation jobs are posted here]].

;I would like permission to reuse material from Wikipedia or one of the other Wikimeda projects.
:First, please be aware that you can reuse Wikipedia article text anywhere you like, without asking permission, as long as you adhere to the conditions of the license. Wikipedia is freely licensed under the Creative Commons license CC-BY-SA: [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0 go here to read a simple explanation of the CC-BY-SA license], or [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/legalcode go here to read the full legal text]. If you want to use the Wikipedia trademark, please read [[wmf:Trademark Policy|our trademark policy]].

;I would like to send you a business proposal.
:First, please be aware that I get lots of proposals: I cannot and do not respond to them all. If your proposal doesn't seem rooted in a pretty good understanding of who we are and what we do, I will almost certainly ignore it. (We are interested in partnerships that would accelerate the growth of Wikipedia's readership particularly outside Europe and North America, that help us recruit new editors, and/or that improve article quality.) Regardless, there will often be a delay of several weeks before you get a response: this is completely normal. Most proposals I receive, I on-pass to the relevant staff - business proposals go to Kul Takanao Wadhwa at {{email|kul|wikimedia.org}}, and proposals offering technical services or products go to CT Woo at {{email|ctwoo|wikimedia.org}}. Please don't send us proposals for staffing solutions: we have good help for that, and we're not looking for more.


;Can I get an official photo?
;Can I get an official photo?
:[[wmf:File:Sue Gardner May 2008 B.JPG|Here's my official photo]].
:[[:File:Wikimedia Foundation Sue Gardner Sept 2010.jpg|Here's my official photo]].


;Can I get your official biography?
;Can I get your official biography?
:Yes, it's below. If you're using it for e.g. an event descriptor, feel free to edit so that the length/tone/etc. are what you need. {{cquote|Sue Gardner has been described as the Mother Teresa of the Internet, a “librarian to the world,” and “the ultimate media game-changer.” Her work is motivated by the desire to ensure that everybody in the world has access to the information they want and need so they’re equipped to make good decisions about their lives. She used to do that directly, as a journalist: now she does it through and with others, by movement-building and organization-building.
:Yes, it's below. Please note this version may not be up-to-date. If you need a bio that's guaranteed to be current, please contact my assistant James Owen, at {{email|jowen|wikimedia.org}}.

Sue spent the first decade of her career writing for newspapers and magazines and making radio documentaries and talk programming. In 2000 she started working online, and in 2003 became head of CBC.CA, the website of one of Canada’s best-loved cultural institutions, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 2007 Sue became Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that operates the world’s largest and most popular encyclopedia, Wikipedia. In the years since, Wikipedia’s credibility has increased, readership has doubled, and number of articles has tripled. Revenues at the Wikimedia Foundation have grown from $2MM to $60MM, making it the fastest-growing nonprofit in the United States (as measured by revenue growth), and the organization has earned Charity Navigator’s highest possible rating for excellence in fiscal management and good governance.}}

;I think this FAQ could be better, and I would like to make a small edit to it. (Such as updating a fact, fixing a typo or adding a little more information.)
:Please do! If you think your edit might be controversial, you can raise it on my talkpage first. But I encourage you to be bold: if you think it's probably a good edit, I will likely agree with you :-)


{{cquote|
Sue Gardner is Executive Director of the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization behind Wikipedia - the world's largest and most popular encyclopedia, which is free to use and free of advertising. Wikipedia contains more than 15 million volunteer-authored articles in 250+ languages, and is visited by more than 365 million people every month, making it the number five most-popular website in the world. Since joining the Wikimedia Foundation in summer of 2007, Gardner has more than tripled revenues, supported an 85% increase in global readership, and instituted projects and activities designed to grow readership and attract new editors.


Gardner, a seasoned journalist, was formerly head of CBC.CA, the website for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, one of Canada's most prominent and best-loved cultural institutions. Under her leadership, CBC.CA won many international awards for excellence, and grew to become Canada's most popular news site. Gardner started her career in 1990 as a producer with CBC's “As It Happens,” an internationally-recognized groundbreaking news and current events radio program. She has since worked in radio, television, newspapers, magazines and online.
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Latest revision as of 09:06, 21 June 2022

Sue Gardner
Sue Gardner, Former Executive Director
Sue Gardner
Former Executive Director, currently special advisor to the Board and ED

About me

I'm the former ED of the Wikimedia Foundation, currently a special advisor to the WMF Board of Trustees and Executive Director.

I'm a Canadian citizen, born in Barbados, permanent resident of the United States. I live in San Francisco. I edit mostly on the English Wikipedia. When I was running the WMF I was also pretty active on meta: I'm expecting my meta activity will likely now decline :)

I've got an honorary doctorate of laws from Ryerson University, I represented the Wikimedia Foundation as a Technology Pioneer at the 2008 World Economic Forum at Davos, was once ranked by Forbes magazine as the world’s 70th most powerful woman, in 2013 was the inaugural recipient of the Knight Innovation Award, and was once very pleased to be described by a German newspaper as the Head of the Nerdprojekt. I've been interviewed many, many times by media around the world, have visited 48 countries on six continents, and given talks in 19. I'm an advisor or board member for a variety of non-profit, grantmaking and policy organizations, mostly related to technology, free culture, media and digital rights.

My work

My work is motivated by the desire to ensure that everybody in the world has access to the information they want and need, so they can make the best-possible decisions about their lives. You can see why I like Wikipedia :)

I spent the first ten years of my working life writing for newspapers and magazines and making radio documentaries and talk programming. In 2000 I started working online, and in 2003 I became the head of CBC.CA, the English-language website of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. In 2007 I became ED of the Wikimedia Foundation. Between 2007 and 2014, Wikipedia’s credibility has significantly grown, readership has doubled, number of articles has tripled, WMF revenues have grown from USD 2MM to USD 60MM, making the WMF the fastest-growing nonprofit in the United States (as measured by revenue growth), and the WMF has earned Charity Navigator’s highest possible rating for excellence in fiscal management and good governance. I am proud to have been part of all of that :)

I left my role as ED of the WMF 1 June 2014, because I've been disturbed by how the Internet is evolving, and I want to play a role in fixing it. I haven't yet decided exactly how I will plan to do that: first, I am going to take a very long holiday :)

Contact me


Frequently Asked Questions

[edit]

The information below is meant to give answers to the questions I'm most often asked. If you have a question that's not answered here, please ask it on my talk page, or e-mail me at sue(_AT_)wikimedia.org. Thanks.

Do you edit the Wikimedia projects, and if so, do you have any special status? How are other editors supposed to treat your edits?
I do edit, mostly in the English Wikipedia, and my edits don't have any special status. When I edit, I am in no way acting as an official representative of the Wikimedia Foundation, and my edits should be treated like anyone else's.
I have a question or a comment about Wikipedia. Where can I send it?
Please send it to info-en(_AT_)wikimedia.org. Mail sent to that address is handled by a global network of volunteers - the same people who write Wikipedia - and they will be happy to reply to you. Please note that if you have a concern about the article about you, your organization, or someone you know, it might be worth your while to read the Article Subjects FAQ first. And thank you for reading Wikipedia.
I am angry about an editorial dispute I'm having on one of the Wikimedia projects. Can you help me?
No, I'm sorry, I can't. I very rarely get involved in editorial disputes on the projects, and even if I did I wouldn't have any special standing.
I would like to make a donation, or, I have a question about my donation.
If you are a Wikimedia donor or prospective donor, or if you have questions about our fundraising operations, first: thank you! You can send donation-related questions, comments and feedback to the fundraising team, at donate(_AT_)wikimedia.org. Or, just go here to donate.
I'm a journalist, and would like to speak with you for a story I'm working on. Who do I contact?
If you're looking for an official statement from the WMF, please e-mail Katherine Maher, who runs communications for the Wikimedia Foundation, at kmaher(_AT_)wikimedia.org. If you're looking for me personally/individually, you can reach me at sue(_AT_)wikimedia.org.
Where can I send a speaking invitation?
Please send speaking invitations to The Lavin Agency, at info(_AT_)thelavinagency.com or +1 800 265 4870. I will be particularly interested if your event is in Japan :)
Can I get an official photo?
Here's my official photo.
Can I get your official biography?
Yes, it's below. If you're using it for e.g. an event descriptor, feel free to edit so that the length/tone/etc. are what you need.
I think this FAQ could be better, and I would like to make a small edit to it. (Such as updating a fact, fixing a typo or adding a little more information.)
Please do! If you think your edit might be controversial, you can raise it on my talkpage first. But I encourage you to be bold: if you think it's probably a good edit, I will likely agree with you :-)