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Dear all,

As the Board prepares for several planned transitions at the end of the
calendar year, Maryana and I would like to provide an update on the
outcomes from the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees meeting held at
Wikimania, including more information on succession planning for the Board
Chair and CEO roles.

This is my last such email to all of you regarding the regular meetings of
the Board of Trustees, and overall I encourage you to subscribe to the
Wikimedia
Foundation Bulletin
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Bulletin> to stay
up-to-date on the latest news and information the Foundation shares about
its activities and progress against its goals.

== Board Chair Transition ==

The Board held its official business meeting on August 4 in Nairobi, prior
to Wikimania. This was my last in-person meeting as Board Chair, where I
symbolically “passed the gavel” to Lorenzo Losa, as the Board officially
voted
<https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Appointing_Lorenzo_Losa_as_Chair>
to start his term as Chair on December 10, 2025. Lorenzo was announced in
January
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/01/22/wikimedia-foundation-board-appoints-lorenzo-losa-its-first-chair-elect/>
as Chair-Elect, the first time the Board had appointed such a position.
This is one example of the orderly succession planning we have implemented
at multiple levels of leadership across the Foundation. Lorenzo joined the
Board in October 2021 and was reappointed in December 2024 after the
community-and-affiliate selection process.

== Board Appointments and Selection ==

At this meeting, the Board also appointed
<https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Appointing_Mayree_Clark_to_the_Board_of_Trustees>
Mayree Clark to the Board effective August 4, 2025 through January 1, 2027
to fill the remainder of Esra’a Al Shafei’s term. Mayree
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/mayree-clark/> is already familiar
with the work of Wikimedia, as a longtime major donor and a current member
of the Endowment Board. She brings significant experience across
governance, leadership and risk management, including serving on global
Boards with stakeholder selected seats. With this transition, on behalf of
the Board, we would like to thank Esra’a for her nearly eight years of
service on the Board. She will continue as a volunteer advisor to the
Foundation’s Human Rights team. You can read more about the governance
items from the Board meeting here
<https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Resolution:Main#August_2025>.

Looking ahead, this year two new community-and-affiliate selected Trustees
will be joining the Board, as Shani Evenstein Sigalov and Mike Peel finish
their terms after six and three years of service respectively. We look
forward to recognising the contributions of departing Trustees in the
months ahead. Two weeks ago the Elections Committee shared information on
changes to the Board selection process including timing for the vote, which
will happen starting October 8 through October 22.

== CEO Search Update ==

As you may know, the Foundation formally launched the search
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/05/06/marking-a-transition-at-the-wikimedia-foundation/>
for the Foundation’s next CEO on May 6, 2025, alongside the news of
Maryana’s transition. Since that time, with the assistance of Viewcrest
Advisors, a succession working group of the Board has been reviewing a pool
of over 400 applications and beginning to interview the strongest
candidates, looking at what is needed in the role
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/about/jobs/our-2025-chief-executive-officer-search/>
in the coming years. There has been a very positive response to the search
and strong support for the Wikimedia movement’s critical contribution to
the world at this time. The process is on track for a new CEO to be in
place by early next year.

== Topics discussed at the Board Meeting ==


During the meeting, the Board spent time on strategic topics including the
global risk profile of Wikimedia projects around the world, a conversation
with members of the Neutral Point of View (NPOV) working group
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026/Global_Trends/Common_global_standards_for_NPOV_policies>
to discuss the latest outputs of the working group (which I share more on
below), as well as a session reviewing the state of the communities and the
Foundation’s approach to engagement and support with the volunteer
communities.

Strengthening Wikipedia’s approach to neutral point of view (NPOV)

In March, the Foundation shared a Diff post
<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/03/27/strengthening-wikipedias-neutral-point-of-view/>
about a new effort to strengthen the neutrality pillar as a core principle
of Wikipedia as well as our neutral point of view (NPOV) policies. A
working group of experienced editors and Trustees has been meeting
regularly to discuss these topics and how best to support volunteers and
the projects on the topic of NPOV. As part of this work, the Foundation
recently published a comprehensive analysis of NPOV policies
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026/Global_Trends/Common_global_standards_for_NPOV_policies/Analysis_of_Neutral_Point_of_View_Policies_across_Wikipedias>
across different language Wikipedias, which shows how neutrality guidance
is shared and understood across the different wikis. The Foundation also
published a white paper
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Guidance_for_NPOV_Research_on_Wikipedia>
with guidance for researchers interested in studying how NPOV is applied on
the Wikimedia projects. At Wikimania, during the first-ever pre-conference
day dedicated to users with extended rights, the Foundation hosted two
sessions with these users to learn about their challenges with applying and
enforcing NPOV policies, to further inform our proposals.

Looking ahead, the working group will share a proposal for some common
standards for NPOV guidance across all Wikipedias, as well as an initial
research method for assessing how our NPOV principles handle contentious
topics.

Updates on three pilots to share roles and responsibilities across the
movement

A year ago, the Board introduced three new pilots
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Board_noticeboard/Late_August_2024_update>
to experiment with more shared decision-making and shared accountability
across the movement, related to the areas that received the most comments
and questions in governance conversations: around grants distribution,
product/technology, and the affiliate ecosystem. The work on each of these
pilots continued over the past several months:

(1) The Product and Technology Advisory Council
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Product_and_Technology_Advisory_Council>
was formed last October and has been meeting regularly since then. In May,
PTAC provided additional recommendations
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Product_and_Technology_Advisory_Council/Meeting_notes#2025-05>
to expand upon their decision to prioritise editing on mobile. In July, in
response to the recent English Wikipedia community's reaction to the use of
AI, PTAC created two working groups
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Product_and_Technology_Advisory_Council/August_2025_draft_PTAC_proposals_for_feedback>
to advise the Foundation’s Product and Technology teams on how to better
communicate to the communities on new product features, and how to conduct
and communicate experiments.

(2) The Global Resource Distribution Council
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Global_Resource_Distribution_Committee/Creation_of_the_interim_GRDC#Goals>
kicked off at Wikimania with all of its members
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Global_Resource_Distribution_Committee/Creation_of_the_interim_GRDC#Interim_GRDC_committee_members_update>
newly seated. This two-year pilot will have several responsibilities around
distributing grants and resources across the movement, including making
policy and structural decisions around the Wikimedia Community Fund
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Start#Wikimedia_Community_Fund>;
overseeing the Regional Fund Committees
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Grants:Committees> and defining new Fund
Committees as needed; coordinating with the Foundation to set principles
for distributing funds between regions + thematic groups; and playing an
advisory role and sharing feedback to the Foundation on how the overall
grants budget is allocated.

(3) As part of the third pilot to improve how the movement organisations
are supported - including existing affiliates, movement partners, and hubs
- recently the Foundation has published a draft paper
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_movement_organizations_paper>
sharing perspectives about the landscape of affiliates and some questions
about key focus areas, to invite feedback.

Learn more about our work in this year’s Annual Plan

In June, the Board approved the Foundation’s Annual Plan and budget
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026>.
This year’s planning process included ongoing conversations
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026/Collaboration>
with communities to share input and learnings on their needs. Support for
technology infrastructure and product development remain at the center of
our work. The Foundation has organised its work around three goals
(Infrastructure, Volunteer Support, and Effectiveness) as a simplified and
more effective way to mirror Wikimedia's “socio-technical” role in
supporting both the technology and the people that power the projects as a
vital part of the free and open Internet. This work is well into the first
quarter of the year, and the Foundation will be sharing outcomes from the
first quarter in the months to come.

If you have questions about any of these initiatives, you can reach out to
me directly or sign up on Meta
<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Community_Affairs_Committee/Let%27s_Talk>
to talk with me or others in the Foundation and Board leadership. We would
be happy to hear from you.

Thank you,

Nat Tymkiv

Chair, Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

Maryana Iskander,

CEO, Wikimedia Foundation
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