Lila Tretikov (/ˈlaɪlə ˈtrɛtɪkɒf/) (born Olga (Lyalya) Tretyakova, Russian: Ольга (Ляля) Третьяко́ва, January 25, 1978) is a Russian-American engineer...
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named Lila Tretikov as its second executive director, taking over for Sue Gardner. The Wall Street Journal reported on May 1, 2014, that Tretikov's information...
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Gardner announced she would be leaving her position at the Foundation. Lila Tretikov was appointed executive director in May 2014; she resigned in March...
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athlete Lila Tretikov (born 1978), executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation 2014–2016 Lila York (born 1948), American dancer and choreographer Lila Azam...
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Ryerson University, her alma mater. It was announced on May 1, 2014, that Lila Tretikov would be replacing Gardner, and would take over as executive director...
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confusion at the Wikimedia Foundation concerning executive director Lila Tretikov remaining in her position, The Signpost illustrated its article with...
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Mike Godwin Aaron Halfaker James Heilman Guy Kawasaki Patricio Lorente Katherine Maher Erik Möller Larry Sanger María Sefidari Lila Tretikov Luis Villa...
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Ghana User Group Emily Temple-Wood, joint Wikipedian of the Year (2016) Lila Tretikov, former executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation (2014–2016) Volodymyr...
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Narisetti Steven Pruitt Annie Rauwerda Larry Sanger María Sefidari Lisa Seitz-Gruwell Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight Lila Tretikov Jimmy Wales Molly White...
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Narisetti Steven Pruitt Annie Rauwerda Larry Sanger María Sefidari Lisa Seitz-Gruwell Rosie Stephenson-Goodknight Lila Tretikov Jimmy Wales Molly White...
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