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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Sue_GardnerSue Gardner - Wikipedia

    Sue Gardner (born May 11, 1967) is a Canadian journalist, not-for-profit executive and business executive. She was the executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation from December 2007 until May 2014, [3] and before that was the director of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's website and online news outlets.

  2. Sue Gardner (Bridgetown, 11 de maio de 1967) é uma jornalista canadense. Foi diretora executiva da Wikimedia Foundation em San Francisco, de dezembro de 2007 [1] até maio de 2014. [2] Antes, Sue havia trabalhado no website e no canal online da Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

  3. 5 de nov. de 2020 · Former Wikimedia director and digital media thinker Sue Gardner argues that public broadcasting is more crucial than ever in a world of declining trust, democracy and journalism. She explores the history, challenges and opportunities of public service media in a 2018 lecture.

  4. Sue Gardner is the Max Bell School of Public Policy's McConnell Visiting Professor for 2021-2022. Gardner’s 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 the best-possible decisions about their lives.

  5. Sue Gardner reflects upon the explosive growth of the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia and its other free knowledge projects during her six years of leadershi...

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  6. Sue Gardner builds organizations that give people access to the information they want and need. Her main areas of interest are technology, media, gender and freedom. In 100 words. Sue Gardner is a special advisor to the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit that operates Wikipedia.

  7. Be cautious about creating an insider culture. This is a tough one, because inside jokes and shared history and assumptions foster a sense of belonging. But every in-group requires an out-group, and having a lot of shared lore is unavoidably exclusionary: it makes it harder for new people to join.