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Updates Needed[edit]

Hi,

This is David Sullivan, director of learning and development at GNI. This page has not been updated for quite a long time and is now very significantly out of date and inaccurate.

In particular:

1) The GNI Board[1] and staff[2] have changed considerably:

2) The Participants section of the page is outdated and does not reflect that Facebook has joined GNI[3], as have seven global telecommunications companies[4], among other new members.

If you're interested in working on these and any other changes to the page, I would be very happy to be a resource and can be contacted at dsullivan@globalnetworkinitiative.org. We would prefer to have other editors make changes to reflect these updates and avoid COI editing, but I will go ahead and make factual updates to reflect these changes if others have not done so within the next 2 weeks (by Thursday August 17). Thanks!

DsullivanGNI (talk) 16:55, 3 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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Updates made[edit]

Hi - I've gone ahead and corrected the Board members and membership sections, with the citations I mentioned in my previous post. There is a lot more qe could add to this page but I would like to avoid any more COI editing than was absolutely necessary to keep the page accurate and up to date. Thanks. DsullivanGNI (talk) 14:45, 22 August 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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