Content Partnerships Hub/Steering Committee
Content Partnerships Hub
Improving the Wikimedia movement’s work with content partners
Steering Committee
The Content Partnerships Hub Steering Committee is responsible for the strategic oversight of the Content Partnerships Hub. It supports the implementation of the Hub’s programme, advises on governance and priorities, contributes to the development of appropriate structures and communication channels, and helps ensure alignment with the grant framework and the Hub’s longer-term strategic development.
Responsibilities
[edit]The Steering Committee provides strategic oversight for the Content Partnerships Hub and supports the successful delivery of its pilot programme.
Its role includes helping ensure that the terms of the Wikimedia Foundation grant are fulfilled, acting as a thought partner for staff and volunteers in the development of Hub activities, and supporting the creation of appropriate structures, communication channels, policies, and guidelines.
The Committee also reviews the scope of the Hub’s strategic pillars in line with agreed principles and priorities, facilitates the involvement of the GLAM community and other stakeholders in shaping activities beyond the pilot programme, and provides guidance on future funding and partnership opportunities.
Composition
[edit]The Steering Committee is composed of members with experience relevant to the work of the Hub, including Wikimedia affiliates, community organisers, and professionals with expertise in partnerships, governance, and GLAM-related work. The Committee also includes representation from the fiscal sponsor, Wikimedia Sverige.
Current members
[edit]- John Andersson (Wikimedia Sverige),
- Gorana Gomirac (Wikimedia Serbia),
- Andi Inácio (Wikimedia Brasil),
- Tanveer Hasan (WMF),
- Angie Cervellera (Wikimedia Argentina),
- Lutherking Asuru,
- Evelin Heidel (Wikimedistas de Uruguay),
- Other participants
- Giovanna Fontenelle – Observer
- Karin Glasemann – Content Partnerships Hub
- Luis Carrasco – Secretary to the Steering Committee
Meetings
[edit]The Steering Committee meet on a monthly basis. Meetings may be held online or in person and should be scheduled with at least one week’s notice. The Committee is expected to operate in accordance with the Universal Code of Conduct and relevant Conflict of Interest policies, and to report publicly wherever possible.




