Hi,

I want to share a personal reflection, as a former trustee with a decade on the 
Board, as well as basing on my experience of working with various leaders in 
for-profit, non-profit, and governmental organizations. Lots of bad and 
mediocre ones. A couple of really horrible ones. A couple of really good ones, 
on occasion.

Maryana has been, by far, one of the most outstanding leaders I've ever had the 
chance to work with. Her candor, wisdom, IQ/EQ, calmness, the ability to 
reflect quickly but not jump to conclusions quickly, to not just listen but 
really hear, have been something I have been continuously amazed all the way 
through.

I'm humbled and honored to have had the privilege of learning from her, and her 
practical lessons of powerful leadership will stay with me for a long time. If 
I ever write a book about tech leadership, she will be the main character.

best,

Dariusz






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Hi all,


Since meeting many of 
you<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Chief_Executive_Officer/Maryana%E2%80%99s_Listening_Tour>
 in late 2021, I have tried to share 
regularly<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Chief_Executive_Officer/Updates>
 about my journey as CEO, and I intend to do more of that in the year ahead. I 
am writing today with more personal news.


Over a year ago, I asked the Board of Trustees to begin succession planning for 
the next Wikimedia Foundation CEO as I also began to reflect on my future. 
Today, I’m letting you know that the Board will begin a search for the next 
CEO<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/05/06/marking-a-transition-at-the-wikimedia-foundation/>
 with the goal of having a new leader in place by January 2026, when Wikipedia 
turns 25. I will stay on as CEO until I hand over to the next leader early next 
year, providing a long timeframe for a thoughtful, orderly, and deliberate 
transition. I have been preparing this carefully with the Board for some time, 
and we plan to do it well.


What gives me the confidence to share this decision now, even as we face an 
external environment full of change, is that our next leader will inherit an 
organization that I believe is ready for what’s ahead and stronger than it’s 
ever been. I am certain that we have the right people in place across the 
Foundation to deal with anything that comes our way, now and into the future. 
The Wikimedia movement has collectively overcome challenges all over the world 
for the past two decades. That is not going to change at this moment, or 
anytime soon.


This community over the past 25 years has matured from a small project run out 
of a closet to a powerful global force that has been 
described<https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/18/magazine/wikipedia-ai-chatgpt.html>
 as the "factual netting that holds the whole digital world together.” We have 
collectively improved our capabilities as a movement by growing technical 
infrastructure<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/07/26/the-journey-to-open-our-first-data-center-in-south-america/>
 and expanding content that helps close knowledge 
gaps<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Metrics/20%25_milestone>.
 We have seen more support 
globally<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fundraising/2023-24_Report> and a 
higher level of trust in 
Wikipedia<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Communications/Research/Brand_Health_Tracker>
 amid the rise of AI tools and chatbots. Recognition of the Wikimedia projects 
continues to increase as the hallmark of a digital public 
good<https://wikimediafoundation.org/news/2025/02/12/wikipedia-recognized-as-a-digital-public-good/>.


Responsible transitions are not just about continuity — they are about 
imagining an even greater future. As we begin preparations to mark Wikipedia’s 
25th anniversary next January, I believe we have a rare opportunity to more 
visibly promote Wikimedia’s values, principles, and policies. This can be the 
simple act of talking to more people around us about why Wikipedia is uniquely 
different compared to many other online platforms. It can be educating more 
lawmakers about Wikipedia’s distinct policies and practices, designed to 
produce neutral and unbiased content in an increasingly polarized world. It can 
be joining more community discussions and movement conversations about how to 
support the volunteers trusted to implement these critical policies. It can be 
welcoming and mentoring new generations of contributors to sustain Wikipedia’s 
policies and values into the future. And it can be collaborating to spread the 
word about why the Wikimedia projects are a cherished public good that deserve 
nurturing and protection.


We all have a role to play in ensuring Wikipedia never stops evolving, 
improving, and living up to its remarkable vision for every single human to 
share in the sum of all knowledge. People everywhere love Wikipedia and they 
are inspired by this vision.


The Foundation is ready to lead and support these vital contributions. In my 
time here, our  planning has been redesigned to respond to global 
trends<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026/Global_Trends>,
 persistently asking what the world needs from us. We prioritized product and 
technology to remain firmly at the center of our investments and 
attention<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026>.
 We 
slowed<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2023-2024/Finances#Overview:_Reducing_expenses>
 and right-sized the Foundation’s growth in line with responsible financial 
planning<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026/Budget_Overview>,
 while consistently increasing 
funding<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Annual_Plan/2025-2026/Budget_Overview#Supporting_Volunteers_and_the_Movement>
 to volunteers and movement entities. We have worked hard to significantly 
improve<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Insights/Community_Insights_2024_Report#Communication_from_the_Wikimedia_Foundation>
 our communications with all of you. And we have very deliberately strengthened 
our risk 
preparedness<https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/05/02/risk-preparedness-in-the-foundations-annual-plan/>
 to continue protecting volunteers and defending the Wikimedia projects.



I am proud of what has been accomplished to make us stronger and ready for the 
future. My focus now is to continue moving the Foundation’s important work 
forward. Much remains to be done before next year – finalizing and executing 
our annual plan and budget, managing our risks, growing our technology 
investments and grants, iterating on pilots to decentralize decision-making, 
and so much more.


Together with the Board of Trustees, we have been carefully and intentionally 
planning to make this the most stable, orderly, and successful CEO transition 
the Foundation has ever had. The next CEO will lead an experienced and 
committed executive team who you recently heard from in their January 
letter<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation/Chief_Executive_Officer/Updates/January_2025_Update>.
 This team includes Chief Product and Technology Officer Selena 
Deckelmann<https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/selena-deckelmann/>, General 
Counsel Stephen 
LaPorte<https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/stephen-laporte/>, Chief 
Advancement Officer Lisa Seitz 
Gruwell<https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/lisa-seitz-gruwell/?referer=16>,
 Chief Communications Officer Anusha 
Alikhan<https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/anusha-alikhan/?referer=16>, 
Chief Financial Officer Jaime 
Villagomez<https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/jaime-villagomez/?referer=16>
 and Chief People Officer Courtney Bass 
Sherizen<https://wikimediafoundation.org/profile/courtney-bass-sherizen/?referer=16>.


I will talk to many of you at upcoming calls, events, conferences and meetings, 
including Wikimania. And I will thank you for supporting me and my journey 
here. You are welcome to reach out to me directly for a conversation, or a 
member of the Foundation’s executive team, or the Board of Trustees. You can do 
this by emailing me directly or requesting a meeting with anyone in the 
Foundation’s leadership through Let's 
talk.<https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_Foundation_Community_Affairs_Committee/Let%27s_Talk#Let's_talk>


Maryana


Maryana Iskander

Wikimedia Foundation CEO

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