Angela Beesley
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You can contact me by email at angela at wikia dot com
Angela Beesley has been involved with wikis for more than five years. With Jimmy Wales, she founded Wikia.com, a community-focused wiki company which is supporting the development of wikis on more than 6000 topics and in 70 different languages.
Angela chairs the Advisory Board of the Wikimedia Foundation, the non-profit organization which manages Wikipedia.
Previous presentations
- Wikimania 2008, Alexandria, Egypt, July 2008
- 2008 International Conference on Information Culture, Korea, June 2008
- Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC), Birmingham, England, April 2008
- .ORG Webby 5s, ICA, London, April 2008
- Online Social Networking & Business Collaboration World, Sydney, December 2007
- International Association of Business Communicators, Sydney, November 2007
- Digital Culture Forum, ACMI, Melbourne, October 2007
- Web Dirctions South, Sydney, September 2007
- Wikimania 2007, Taipei, August 2007
- RoCoCo/RecentChangesCamp Montreal, Montreal, May 2007
- Girl Geek Dinner, London, April 2007
- British Association for American Studies, Leicester, England, April 2007
- National Library of Australia Digital Culture Talk, Canberra, October 2006
- Copyright Challenges and User Generated Technologies, Brisbane, October, 2006
- Churchill Club, Melbourne, August 2006
- International Symposium on Wikis (WikiSym), Denmark, August 2006
- Open Innovation Round Table, Brisbane, August 2006
- X|Media|Lab, Melbourne, August, 2006
- Wikimania, Boston, August 2006
- Students of Sustainability, Brisbane, Australia, July 2006
- iX 2006, Singapore, June 2006
- iX Academic Forum, Singapore, June 2006
- Santa Barbara Forum on Digital Transitions, Santa Barbara, April 2006
- Content for Competitiveness, Vienna, March 2006
- X|Media|Lab, Melbourne, November, 2005
- Wireless Cities ... Community Context Conference, Minneapolis, October 2005
- OSCE; Third Amsterdam Internet Conference, Amsterdam, June 2005
- Free/Libre and Open Source Software and Free Knowledge workshop, South Africa, April 2005
- A Decade of Webdesign, Amsterdam, January 2005
- 21C3; Chaos Communication Congress, Berlin, December 2004