Here's a simple series of questions: (1) On which boards of directors (either for-profit or non-profit) has Matt Halprin been newly seated, since 2006?
(2) To which of those organizations has the Omidyar Network made a significant financial contribution or investment? (3) What is the result of the count of organizations in # 2 divided by the count of organizations in # 1? (4) At which percentage in # 3 would we begin to postulate that, since 2006, Matt Halprin typically serves on boards of directors where his employer's money is at work (or at stake)? Am I correct that Halprin draws a measurable income from Omidyar Network, or that Omidyar Network would be considered his primary means of income? With my experience having founded the enterprise that led to Wikipedia altering its "Vanity" guideline to become a more comprehensive "Conflict of Interest" guideline, one might say I'm somewhat "street wise" on Conflict of Interest issues. I'm perfectly able to see how COI would come into play here, regardless of the inability of others here to see (or even to imagine) that. I look forward to the answers to my above questions. Or, sweep them under the rug, if that is your inclination. -- Gregory Kohs _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l