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Raju Narisetti joins Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees

Media veteran brings nearly three decades of global strategic experience in
digital media and audience development to the Wikimedia Foundation Board

San Francisco, CA, October 16, 2017 — The Wikimedia Foundation today
announced the appointment of Raju Narisetti, a veteran media executive and
journalist, to the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees.

Raju brings more than 29 years of media experience across three continents.
He is currently CEO of Univision Communications Inc’s Gizmodo Media Group,
the publisher of websites including Gizmodo, Jezebel, Lifehacker and The
Root.

“Raju has dedicated his life’s work to information as a public service. His
commitment to editorial integrity, independence, and inclusion is deeply
aligned with Wikimedia values. His passion and expertise in digital
strategy and international growth will be invaluable to our movement’s
future as we advance our global free knowledge mission,” said Wikimedia
Foundation Executive Director Katherine Maher.

Prior to joining the Gizmodo Media Group, Raju served as Senior Vice
President, Strategy, at News Corp, one of the largest media companies in
the world and the publisher of The Wall Street Journal and The Times of
London. In that role, Raju was responsible for identifying new digital
growth opportunities globally for News Corp.


“There has never been more urgency in Wikipedia's 16-year history than now,
for upholding the values of free exchange of information and knowledge,”
said Raju. “Despite mounting challenges around the world, rapid innovation
is creating tremendous opportunities for the Wikimedia Foundation. I have
much to learn, but am also looking forward to lending my nearly three
decades of global media experiences to the movement, to help engage more
digital and mobile audiences, particularly diverse young people, and
harness their energy to benefit from—and support—the vital values that
underpin all Wikimedia initiatives.”

Before joining News Corp, Raju spent nearly 25 years as a journalist and
editor. He started at The Economic Times in India before moving to The
Dayton Daily News (Ohio), The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), and The Washington
Post. Starting out as a summer intern at WSJ, he eventually became Editor
of The Wall Street Journal Europe and later Managing Editor of WSJ’s
digital newsrooms. At The Washington Post, he was the Managing Editor who
led the Post’s rethinking of its separate digital and print newsrooms and
operations.

A native of Hyderabad, India, Raju is also the founder of Mint, currently
India’s second-largest daily business newspaper by circulation.

“Raju's extensive international and journalistic experience will add
valuable perspective to the Board as we look to bring new voices from
around the world into our movement. I am impressed by his willingness to
learn about and embrace the values behind the Wikimedia movement, and look
forward to working with him to support our free knowledge mission,” said
Nataliia Tymkiv, Governance Chair for the Board.

Raju is currently the Vice-chair for the Board of Directors of the
International
Center for Journalists
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Center_for_Journalists>, as
well as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Institute of
International Education
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_International_Education>, which
administers the Fulbright Scholarship
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulbright_Scholarship> programmes. He lives
in Brooklyn, New York.

Raju joins eight other Foundation Trustees
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees> who collectively
bring expertise in the Wikimedia community, financial oversight,
governance, and organizational development; and a commitment to advancing
Wikimedia’s mission of free knowledge for all.

He was approved unanimously by the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees.
His term is effective October 2017 and will continue for three years.
Please see the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees
<https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees> for complete
biographies.

About the Wikimedia Foundation

The Wikimedia Foundation is the non-profit organization that supports and
operates Wikipedia and its sister free knowledge projects. Wikipedia is the
world’s free knowledge resource, spanning more than 45 million articles
across nearly 300 languages. Every month, more than 200,000 people edit
Wikipedia and the Wikimedia projects, collectively creating and improving
knowledge that is accessed by more than 1 billion unique devices every
month. This all makes Wikipedia one of the most popular web properties in
the world. Based in San Francisco, California, the Wikimedia Foundation is
a 501(c)(3) charity that is funded primarily through donations and grants.

Wikimedia Foundation press contact

Juliet Barbara

pr...@wikimedia.org

Raju Narisetti profile

Raju Narisetti, 51, is the CEO of Gizmodo Media Group, the Univision
Communications Inc owned publisher of pioneering digital brands, including
Gizmodo, Jezebel, Lifehacker, Deadspin, *The Root*, Splinter, Kotaku,
Jalopnik and Earther, that reach 100 million plus readers each month.

Born in Hyderabad, India, Raju holds a Bachelor’s degree from Osmania
University in Hyderabad, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from the
Institute of Rural Management in Anand (India); a post-graduate diploma
from The Times School of Journalism in New Delhi; and a Master’s in
Journalism from Indiana University.

Over nearly three decades, Raju has led and transformed news organizations
in three continents.

Raju began his journalism career at The Economic Times in New Delhi and
later went on to found India’s Mint Newspaper, now the second largest
business newspaper in the country.

He spent 15 years at The Wall Street Journal, starting as a summer intern
and in a variety of reporting and editing roles, including the Editor of The
Wall Street Journal Europe; Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street
Journal; and Managing Editor of WSJ Digital.

Raju also served as Managing Editor at The Washington Post, where he was
instrumental in combining its print and digital newsrooms, in addition to
overseeing its editing, design, photo, video, engagement and social media
teams.

Prior to joining Gizmodo in October 2016, Raju was Senior Vice President,
Strategy, at News Corp, the publisher of The Times of London and The Wall
Street Journal.

Raju is the Vice-chair for the Board of Directors of the International
Center for Journalists
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Center_for_Journalists>, as
well as as a member of the Board of Trustees for the Institute of
International Education
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_of_International_Education>, which
administers the Fulbright Scholarship
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulbright_Scholarship> programmes and the
Scholar Rescue Fund. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.


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*Samantha Lien*
Communications Manager
Wikimedia Foundation
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