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* '''[[User:Carolyn DORAN|Carolyn Doran]]''', Chief Operating Officer since January 2007.
* '''[[User:Carolyn DORAN|Carolyn Doran]]''', Chief Operating Officer since January 2007.
[[Image:Cbd2.jpg|thumb|center|120px|Carolyn Doran 2007]]
[[Image:Cbd2.jpg|thumb|center|120px|Carolyn Doran 2007]]

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* '''[[User:BradPatrick|Brad Patrick]]''', legal counsel since June 2006 (also interim Executive Director until January 2007).
[[Image:Brad patrick cropped.jpg|thumb|center|120px|Brad Patrick in St. Augustine, Florida]]


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Revision as of 02:38, 23 March 2007

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The Wikimedia Foundation currently has fewer than ten full-time employees. Everyone else involved with the projects is a volunteer, including members of the Board of Trustees. The Foundation is currently conducting a search for a permanent Executive Director.

Administrative staff

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Carolyn Doran 2007
Cary Bass 2007


Technical staff

  • Brion Vibber, Chief Technical Officer and MediaWiki release manager, since August 2005.
Vibber at Wikimania 2006

Independent contractors and others

Technical

  • Rob Halsell, retained as a part time hardware manager for the Tampa servers (contractor).
  • Tim Starling, full time MediaWiki software developer, since April 2006 (contractor).
  • Mark Bergsma, part time Networking Coordinator, since September 2006 (contractor).

Other

  • Delphine Ménard, part-time Chapter Coordinator, since February 2007, based out of Germany.

See also

Former staff - people who have worked for WMF