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Chief of staff Ryan Merkley to step down with Maher

Unread post by Osborne » Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:51 pm

After just one and a half years, Katherine Maher's chosen chief of staff leaves the WMF too.

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Dear colleagues,

With the transition well underway for the Foundation’s Chief Executive Officer, it is time for me to begin my own transition from the organization. I shared with our executive team earlier this month that I will be departing on 1 April 2021.

There is never a perfect time to leave an organization. It’s difficult to step away from this important work, and a community of colleagues, collaborators, and friends that I admire and appreciate. However, after successfully delivering two major strategic projects on behalf of the Foundation, notably the final movement strategy recommendations and coordinating the Foundation’s programme to combat disinformation, and with Katherine's departure as our CEO — the timing feels right. I want to afford the next chief executive the opportunity to select a chief of staff who has as close a working dynamic as Katherine and I have shared.

Many of you know me from our work together in the free and open movement over many years — we’ve discussed the future of the web over a good coffee at MozFest, debated copyright reform and license terms at CC Summits, or worked to reshape our global movements in Berlin, Stockholm, Esino Lario, Tunis, and online. Over the past decade, it’s been a real joy to have so many conversations about the future we want to build together, and then to actually go out and work on it. The Wikimedia communities are at the center of the world’s most powerful collective act, and it’s been thrilling to be a part of it with you.

For me, this most recent role in our open community was an opportunity to make a lasting impact on the future of free knowledge. It has been a tremendous honor to get to know our communities more deeply through the movement strategy process, and support this work to develop the strategy towards tangible actions that are now being implemented across our movement. It was exactly a year ago today that a small group of us met in New York City to finalize the draft recommendations, and today there are concrete commitments and an incredible momentum towards a new model of distributed, community-led governance that I know will reshape the movement forever. I am so grateful for the opportunity to have done this work with our movement, and for the collaboration and friendships that developed along the way.

I’m also proud of our work together to combat disinformation. Wikimedians have been fighting disinformation together for 20 years — it’s a core value and approach. But this year brought unprecedented threats, and as always, communities stepped up to lead. At the Foundation, we came together with community members to make sure we had a coordinated approach to defend the projects against disinformation around COVID-19 and the US elections last fall. The experience of the disinformation taskforce taught us several valuable lessons that are informing how we understand and prepare for threats to the quality of knowledge on our projects.

This is a movement built on the promise of radical collaboration. What I will miss most are the people that I have had the privilege to work with during my time here. I’m not certain what is next for me, but I have some conversations in the works and hope to have more to say soon. I will continue to be a part of this Big Open movement, and look forward to seeing you again — online or (fingers crossed) in person.

With gratitude,
Ryan

Ryan Merkley (he/him)
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Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
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Re: Chief of staff Ryan Merkley to step down with Maher

Unread post by Osborne » Wed Mar 10, 2021 5:54 pm

With Katherine stepping down on April 15 it's hard not to see the connection. Some serious power take-over is going on.

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Unread post by Vigilant » Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:24 pm

Maria Sefidari Huici will be the next CEO of the WMF

She'll engineer her successor as well on the Board of Trustees.
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Re: Chief of staff Ryan Merkley to step down with Maher

Unread post by Osborne » Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:50 pm

Vigilant wrote:
Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:24 pm
Maria Sefidari Huici will be the next CEO of the WMF
That would be interesting. I assume they wouldn't start firing CEOs without a new one already chosen. I wonder when it will be announced.
Though for the CEO there is the Katherine Maher topic.

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Re: Chief of staff Ryan Merkley to step down with Maher

Unread post by Osborne » Wed Mar 10, 2021 7:00 pm

Ryan Merkley in 1.5 years made one official message to the community on 9 Jun 2020: mail
[...]
Transition
To make the transition from the publication of the recommendations to their
implementation, we need to do some planning. It’s a 10-year strategy, [...]

Participation
I look forward to:
Working with many of you at the virtual transition events.
[...]
Has anything of that happened? global accounts
One edit: reverted some trolling on his enwiki userpage.

He was more active before joining the WMF.

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Unread post by Poetlister » Wed Mar 10, 2021 9:50 pm

It's pretty pretentious, having a chief of staff in an outfit that size. Next they'll have a Secretary of State. :hrmph:
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Re: Chief of staff Ryan Merkley to step down with Maher

Unread post by Zoloft » Thu Mar 11, 2021 1:14 am

With the WMF, it's all about the sinecures.

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Re: Chief of staff Ryan Merkley to step down with Maher

Unread post by Silent Editor » Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:18 am

Vigilant wrote:
Wed Mar 10, 2021 6:24 pm
Maria Sefidari Huici will be the next CEO of the WMF
...and Laura Hale can be her Chief of Staff.

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Re: Chief of staff Ryan Merkley to step down with Maher

Unread post by DanMurphy » Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:23 am

I think I'd missed Maher was stepping down. Smart play on her part.

Isn't it perfectly natural that a chief of staff job is tied to the executive?

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Unread post by Osborne » Thu Mar 11, 2021 3:53 am

Natural or not, one and a half years of employment won't look good on the resume. I think both of them planned for a longer stay, just like Valerie D'Costa. Their reason to leave wasn't another job offer.

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Unread post by Beeblebrox » Thu Mar 11, 2021 9:06 pm

All I can say is that I have nothing to say about this person. I don't think I was aware of them at all until this thread opened.
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Zoloft wrote:
Thu Mar 11, 2021 1:14 am
With the WMF, it's all about the sinecures.
Sinecure is probably the right word for the CEO, especially the last 12 months with her WP-ONE office grounded.:money: Who was Merkley anyway, apart from another drain on the salary bill?

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Unread post by Moral Hazard » Thu Mar 11, 2021 10:28 pm

She was the second public-face of the WMF and Wikipedia, behind Jimmy Wales.

Given her traveling, the WMF needed somebody to run operations.

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Unread post by Vigilant » Fri Mar 12, 2021 12:12 am

If one was to summarize the tenure of these two high powered executives, what would be their epitaph?
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Unread post by Zoloft » Fri Mar 12, 2021 12:34 am

Vigilant wrote:
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If one was to summarize the tenure of these two high powered executives, what would be their epitaph?
Maher: Big carbon footprint, no real impact on her favored causes.
Merkley: Who?

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Unread post by DanMurphy » Fri Mar 12, 2021 1:27 am

Vigilant wrote:
Fri Mar 12, 2021 12:12 am
If one was to summarize the tenure of these two high powered executives, what would be their epitaph?
Maher: Got paid, didn't get stained. (No mean feat over there!)
Merkley: "Who?"

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Unread post by Osborne » Fri Mar 12, 2021 2:10 am

DanMurphy wrote:
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Maher: Got paid, didn't get stained. (No mean feat over there!)
It'll be hard for both of them to find the next job, WMF jobs are dead-ends for many. Those who have chances at other companies find their way out before the stain dries.
The good-bye announcements try very hard to prove this is the right time to leave and the job they came for was completed. It was not. The actual work is just starting now that the recommendations were formalized. This is like leaving the race after the qualifying rounds and saying that the mission was accomplished.
And the WMF is so opaque that the community has no clue what has happened.

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Unread post by Osborne » Fri Mar 12, 2021 2:13 am

Moral Hazard wrote:
Thu Mar 11, 2021 10:28 pm
Given her traveling, the WMF needed somebody to run operations.
Since COVID, not even that.
This made me wonder though: is she retiring cause there's nowhere to travel and the job became boring?


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Unread post by Jazzman » Sun Mar 14, 2021 2:51 pm

Osborne wrote:
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This made me wonder though: is she retiring cause there's nowhere to travel and the job became boring?
That is precisely why she is leaving - and of course not keen on having to live off her salary instead of her travel expense account. Anyway she's screwed enough out of the WMF to be able to take a very long vacation and fade into obscurity. At least she leaves safe in the knowledge that she hadn't screwed up and she's still young enough and qualified enough to pursue a new career when she's ready for it.

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It's pretty pretentious, having a chief of staff in an outfit that size. Next they'll have a Secretary of State. :hrmph:
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Unread post by thekohser » Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:57 pm

It would seem appropriate that the former WMF Chief of Staff would move on to a new role at a place called the Commission for Information Disorder, since "information disorder" is Wikipedia's secret tagline.
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thekohser wrote:
Fri Apr 23, 2021 10:57 pm
It would seem appropriate that the former WMF Chief of Staff would move on to a new role at a place called the Commission for Information Disorder, since "information disorder" is Wikipedia's secret tagline.
Last month Prince Harry was appointed as a commissioner for the Aspen Institute's Commission on Information Disorder to carry out a six-month study on the state of misinformation and disinformation in the United States.

Sounds like a political organization if I ever saw one. I doubt they'll be concerned about all the misinformation and disinformation that the CIA pumps out outside of the U.S. I think the elites are concerned that they're losing control of information distribution via the mainstream press, or what's left of it.

Merkley says he "Led several cross-team priority initiatives, including Wikipedia's defence and response to disinformation". I wonder how he did that. Did he edit Wikipedia to correct disinformation? Or lead a team that did? Was this done out in the open or via anonymous accounts?
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Unread post by No Ledge » Sat Apr 24, 2021 2:43 am

K. Maher wrote:We have been asking ourselves whether the paradigms of
encyclopedic notability and verifiability can sustain our mission, growth,
and relevance.
Commission for Information Disorder wrote:We have been asking ourselves whether the paradigms of
misinformation and disinformation can sustain our mission, growth,
and relevance.
Why not both? :banana:
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Unread post by Midsize Jake » Sun Apr 25, 2021 10:12 pm

No Ledge wrote:
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Merkley says he "Led several cross-team priority initiatives, including Wikipedia's defence and response to disinformation". I wonder how he did that. Did he edit Wikipedia to correct disinformation? Or lead a team that did? Was this done out in the open or via anonymous accounts?
My guess would be that he wrote an e-mail to some people that said "we should try to defend Wikipedia against disinformation," and when nobody responded, he just assumed he was in charge of that.

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Unread post by Bezdomni » Sun Apr 25, 2021 11:18 pm

wikimediafoundation.org/about/jobs/

No fewer than 10 "tech" jobs (+ a couple more in advancement +5 in product). Maybe one of them will be able to sort this issue with LilyPond the :wtf: is too poor to fund. (§, §)

One job in "disinformation", you'll have to click to see which department... is it in operations? communications? legal? product? engineering?

It looks like they want to spend some money this year.
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