Wikimedia Foundation/Communications
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Communications
Communications is a Wikimedia Foundation department. The teams in the department share information, create connections, protect and grow our reputation, build belonging in and awareness of — the Wikimedia movement, the Wikimedia projects, and the Wikimedia Foundation's work itself — with a global audience.
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Brand Studio
We connect Wikimedia to culture by creating storytelling objects (videos! murals! animated GIFs!), guiding creative partnerships, and developing marketing campaign materials.
Everything we make works towards increasing awareness, usage, and support for Wikipedia and Wikimedia projects worldwide.
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External Communications
The Wikimedia Foundation's External Communications team works to raise awareness of Wikimedia projects and movement among audiences beyond the Foundation and our volunteer community.
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Insights and Impact
We gather insights which consist of information and data about behaviours and opinions of consumers, often through market research but not limited to. We focus not only on the who and what, but more importantly on the why.
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Movement Communications
Movement Communications brings people together and works to create a sense of belonging. We build connections, help people understand our mission and celebrate their role in its success.
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Internal Communications
Internal Communications seeks to create an engaged and informed staff at the Wikimedia Foundation, increasing the sense of welcoming and belonging in our workplace culture. We aim to ensure that each person in our globally distributed organization has access to the information they need to collaborate and achieve our mission.
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Program Management
The program management team operates across all teams in the Communications department in order to bring a collective resonance to all team, departmental, and foundation-level work: managing, overseeing, and shepherding various aspects of each team’s work.
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