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:I'm a writer and photographer who moonlights all day as a press wrangler. I absolutely love writing. I geek out on grammar and syntax and turns of phrase (yes, I think ''Elements of Style'' is great reading and yes I'm a serial comma kinda guy!).
:I'm a writer and photographer who moonlights all day as a press wrangler. I absolutely love writing. I geek out on grammar and syntax and turns of phrase (yes, I think ''Elements of Style'' is great reading and yes I'm a serial comma kinda guy!).


More information about me can be found at [[:en:User:Mroth]].
More information about me can be found at [[:w:en:User:Matthew (WMF)|Matthew (WMF)]].
| about my work =
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In the role of Global Communications Manager for the [[Wikimedia Foundation]], I work to support the community of communications volunteers representing Wikimedia chapters around the world. With them, I help craft the global story for Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Foundation and increase the population of editors, raise funds from our readers, and serve our enormous volunteer community. I'm accountable for promoting the Wikimedia Foundation [[mission statement|mission]] and [[vision]] through out public communications materials, including press releases, our social media channels, and community listservs. Every day I have the privilege of conversing with the the dynamic community of Wikipedians, as well as the world’s top reporters, bloggers and thought leaders.
In the role of Global Communications Manager for the [[Wikimedia Foundation]], I work to support the community of communications volunteers representing Wikimedia chapters around the world. With them, I help craft the global story for Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Foundation and increase the population of editors, raise funds from our readers, and serve our enormous volunteer community. I'm accountable for promoting the Wikimedia Foundation [[mission statement|mission]] and [[vision]] through out public communications materials, including press releases, our social media channels, and community listservs. Every day I have the privilege of conversing with the the dynamic community of Wikipedians, as well as the world’s top reporters, bloggers and thought leaders.

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Matthew Roth
Matthew Roth, Global Communications Manager
Matthew Roth
Global Communications Manager, Wikimedia Foundation
"As the Global Communications Manager at the Wikimedia Foundation, I have the pleasure of championing one of the most important projects in human history."

About me

From my bio:

I'm a writer and photographer who moonlights all day as a press wrangler. I absolutely love writing. I geek out on grammar and syntax and turns of phrase (yes, I think Elements of Style is great reading and yes I'm a serial comma kinda guy!).

More information about me can be found at Matthew (WMF).

My work

In the role of Global Communications Manager for the Wikimedia Foundation, I work to support the community of communications volunteers representing Wikimedia chapters around the world. With them, I help craft the global story for Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Foundation and increase the population of editors, raise funds from our readers, and serve our enormous volunteer community. I'm accountable for promoting the Wikimedia Foundation mission and vision through out public communications materials, including press releases, our social media channels, and community listservs. Every day I have the privilege of conversing with the the dynamic community of Wikipedians, as well as the world’s top reporters, bloggers and thought leaders.

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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