Nathalie Martin (Wikimedia)

Nathalie Martin

8 November 2015
Born 1982
Bourgoin-Jallieu, France
Nationality French
Occupation Executive director of Wikimedia France

Nathalie Martin (born 1982, Bourgoin-Jallieu)[1] is the executive director of Wikimedia France, since October 2013.

Early life and education

She has a degree in philosophy, political science license, a license for the performing arts (cinema) and a Public Administration degree at IPAG (Institute of Preparation for General Administration) and a master's degree in Strategic Analysis in Sciences Po Paris (student of Michel Crozier and Erhard Friedberg).[2]

Career

She is executive director of Wikimedia France since 1 October 2013.[3][4][4][5][6][7]

Political and cultural commitment

At 18 (in 2001), she was elected town councilor in Sèvres, in charge of the areas of youth, of literary life and part of neighborhood life. In this context, she created the literary salon Les rencontres de l'Imaginaire (The Imaginary Encounters), which is coupled with a writing contest, specializing in the fantasy genre, science fiction and fantasy. She will to management until 2008.[8][9][10][11]

In 2009 and 2010, she created and directed the festival Les Uchroniales[12] in Cergy on Steampunk theme.

Bibliography

References

  1. Le Dauphiné Libéré, edition of 10/05/2015 "Cette Nord-Iséroise s'occupe de Wikipédia en France"
  2. "Fiche parcours de Nathalie Martin Directrice Exécutive de Wikimedia : travailler dans l'associatif". vocajob.com.
  3. "Équipe salariée - Wikimédia France". wikimedia.fr.
  4. 1 2 "Nathalie Martin : Wikipédia recherche " toujours plus de contributeurs "". Le Monde.fr.
  5. "#StartupKeynote : L'industrie culturelle est en train de partir en guerre contre ses consommateurs - Maddyness". Maddyness.
  6. France Info. "Nathalie Martin : "Wikipedia va rester gratuit" - vidéo Dailymotion". Dailymotion.
  7. "Wikipédia, wikipédistes : les coulisses de l'encyclopédie collaborative". TV5MONDE.
  8. Le Sévrien n°48, Janvier 2002, rubrique culture
  9. Le Sévrien n°55, Octobre 2002, rubrique culture
  10. Le Sévrien n°76, Novembre 2004, rubrique culture
  11. Le Sévrien n°89, Février 2006, rubrique culture
  12. "Les Uchroniales (Cergy - Val d'Oise - France)". Tolkiendil.com. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
  13. Le Dauphiné Libéré, edition of 29/05/1998, "Nathalie Martin dédicace son livre" »
  14. Le Dauphiné Libéré, edition of 10/05/1998, "La Fleur de Chardon de Nathalie Martin" »
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