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| full name = Jessie Wild
| full name = Jessie Wild
| image name = Ambassadors training 15.JPG
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| hover text = Jessie Wild, Special Projects Manager
| hover text = Jessie Wild, Global Learning & Evaluation
| job title = Special Projects Manager, Global Development
| job title = Senior Manager of Global Learning & Evaluation
| organization = Wikimedia Foundation
| organization = Wikimedia Foundation
| short quote = "''Work yourself hard, but not as if you were being made a victim, and not with any desire for sympathy or admiration. Desire one thing alone: that your actions or inactions alike should be worthy of a reasoning citizen.''" - Marcus Aurelius
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| about me = I joined the Wikimedia Foundation full-time in 2010, after several months of external consulting work with the Foundation.
| about me =
I joined the Wikimedia Foundation full-time in 2010, after doing several months of external consulting work with the Foundation.


Prior to joining Wikimedia, I worked with the Bridgespan Group in San Francisco and, among other cases in education and youth development, was on the team that supported the strategy development process at the Wikimedia Foundation. Before Bridgespan, I was a strategy consultant with Bain & Co. in Chicago where I worked in various industries including telecommunications, consumer products, healthcare, and financial services. I also served in the Private Equity Group. I hail from Carmel, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Public Policy Analysis and International Business, with focuses on Spanish and Religious Studies.
Prior to joining Wikimedia, I worked with the Bridgespan Group in San Francisco and, among other cases in education and youth development, was on the team that supported the strategy development process at the Wikimedia Foundation. Before Bridgespan, I was a strategy consultant with Bain & Co. in Chicago where I worked in various industries including telecommunications, consumer products, healthcare, and financial services. I also served in the Private Equity Group. I hail from Carmel, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Public Policy Analysis and International Business, with focuses on Spanish and Religious Studies.


| about my work =
| about my work =
I work as a Special Projects Manager on the [[m:Global Development|Global Development team]]: a programmatic team committed to encouraging the growth of Wikimedia communities and the projects around the world with a priority focus on the Global South. I contribute to a range of initiatives including establishing our India, Brazil, and Arabic language programs, supporting strategies for [[m:Mobile Projects|mobile]] and [[m:Offline Projects|offline]], orchestrating University and [[w:open educational resources]] relationships, and other unpredictable roles as the Global Development work is being built!
I lead the Learning & Evaluation group within the [[m:Global Development|Global Development team]]: a programmatic team committed to encouraging the growth of Wikimedia communities and the projects around the world with a priority focus on the Global South. My team has the audacious mandate of (a) monitoring the effectiveness of the Global Development programs, (b) identifying high-[potential] impact program pilots based on work in movement at large, and (c) fostering an environment of learning and sharing within the team and community.

I work with program owners and priority partners to create clear, measurable goals before the start of a project, ensure program teams are getting the information they need to measure the effectiveness of their projects, and aid in the learning and evaluation of the projects. Along the way, I ''[attempt to]'' ensure project participants document learnings and processes, ask strategic questions of project owners to guide ongoing evaluation, and actively identify areas of cross-pollination amongst pilot initiatives.


| contact me =
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Revision as of 20:35, 28 September 2012

Jessie Wild
Jessie Wild, Global Learning & Evaluation
Jessie Wild
Senior Manager of Global Learning & Evaluation, Wikimedia Foundation
"Work yourself hard, but not as if you were being made a victim, and not with any desire for sympathy or admiration. Desire one thing alone: that your actions or inactions alike should be worthy of a reasoning citizen." - Marcus Aurelius

About me

I joined the Wikimedia Foundation full-time in 2010, after several months of external consulting work with the Foundation.

Prior to joining Wikimedia, I worked with the Bridgespan Group in San Francisco and, among other cases in education and youth development, was on the team that supported the strategy development process at the Wikimedia Foundation. Before Bridgespan, I was a strategy consultant with Bain & Co. in Chicago where I worked in various industries including telecommunications, consumer products, healthcare, and financial services. I also served in the Private Equity Group. I hail from Carmel, Indiana and graduated from Indiana University with a degree in Public Policy Analysis and International Business, with focuses on Spanish and Religious Studies.

My work

I lead the Learning & Evaluation group within the Global Development team: a programmatic team committed to encouraging the growth of Wikimedia communities and the projects around the world with a priority focus on the Global South. My team has the audacious mandate of (a) monitoring the effectiveness of the Global Development programs, (b) identifying high-[potential] impact program pilots based on work in movement at large, and (c) fostering an environment of learning and sharing within the team and community.

I work with program owners and priority partners to create clear, measurable goals before the start of a project, ensure program teams are getting the information they need to measure the effectiveness of their projects, and aid in the learning and evaluation of the projects. Along the way, I [attempt to] ensure project participants document learnings and processes, ask strategic questions of project owners to guide ongoing evaluation, and actively identify areas of cross-pollination amongst pilot initiatives.

Disclaimer: I work for the Wikimedia Foundation, and this is the account I intend to use for edits or statements I make in that role. However, the Foundation does not vet all my activity, so edits, statements, or other contributions made by this account may not reflect the views of the Foundation.

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