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Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales, then-Wikimedia Foundation executive director Katherine Maher, and other Wikipedians at Wikimania 2017

This list of Wikipedians includes notable editors of the online encyclopedia Wikipedia who create and maintain the site, as well as other notable people associated with the project and the larger Wikipedia community.


By surname

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C

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Faizul Latif Chowdhury
Danese Cooper

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E

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Siân Evans, McKensie Mack, Michael Mandiberg, and Jacqueline Mabey (left to right) of Art+Feminism

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  • Tomasz Ganicz, former president of Wikimedia Polska (2007–2018)
  • Sue Gardner, former executive director, Wikimedia Foundation (2007–2014)
  • David Gerard, author about cryptocurrencies
  • Susan Gerbic, founder and leader of the Guerrilla Skepticism on Wikipedia (GSoW) project
  • Mike Godwin, former general counsel for the Wikimedia Foundation (2007–2010)

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James Heilman

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Maryana Iskander, chief executive officer of the Wikimedia Foundation
  • Maryana Iskander, chief executive officer of the Wikimedia Foundation (2022–present)

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K

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Justin Knapp

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Andrew Lih

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Emna Mizouni

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Felix Nartey

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P

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Steven Pruitt

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S

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T

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Former Wikimedia Foundation executive director Lila Tretikov

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  • Volodymyr Vakulenko (1972–2022), Ukrainian literary figure who was murdered during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
  • Oscar van Dillen, first chairperson of the Dutch chapter of the Wikimedia Foundation
  • Luis Villa, an American attorney and programmer who worked for the Wikimedia Foundation

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Adrianne Wadewitz

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  • Taha Yasseri, associate professor of sociology at University College Dublin, Ireland

See also

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References

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