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A remote Project Management role at Wikimedia Foundation.
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We are looking for a Lead Program Manager to join our team and manage our Community Wishlist program portfolio. This role reports to the Chief of Staff to the Chief Product and Technology Officer. As the Lead Program Manager, you will lead the strategic alignment, design, delivery, and evaluation of critical WMF programs related to clarifying, communicating, and fulfilling features and fixes requested by the Wikimedia community. You will work across multiple teams, departments, and Wikimedia stakeholder groups to drive critical cross-functional and cross-departmental programs, turn community requests into overall impact, and guide teams toward impactful outcomes.
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The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. (WMF) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in San Francisco, California, and registered there as a charitable foundation. It is most known for being the host of Wikipedia, one of the most visited websites in the world. It also hosts fourteen related open collaboration projects, and supports the development of MediaWiki, the wiki software which underpins them all. The foundation was established in 2003 in St. Petersburg, Florida by Jimmy Wales, as a non-profit way to fund Wikipedia and other wiki projects which had previously been hosted by Bomis, Wales' for-profit company.
Source: Wikipedia