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Ziski Putz (She/Her)
Senior Movement Advocacy Manager, Wikimedia Foundation

About me

I'm an Austrian-American living in London. I’m passionate about using digital technologies to help communities have their voices heard in policy arenas, and to counteract extractive technologies and practices, especially in the context of International Development. I've been a digital-rights activist, anti-surveillance and anti-racist algorithm researcher with the ACLU, and a policy consultant on digital identity and emerging humanitarian technology programs at Oxford. Thanks to two years at LinkedIn, I can rock anyone's profile.

On the side I volunteer with groups that focus on youth empowerment through sports and relationship abuse education. I'm also a proud member of the Austrian National Team (Lacrosse).

My work

I lead the Global Advocacy team's collaborations with volunteers and affiliates around the world to co-design advocacy campaigns and skill-building programmes so that our movement can better protect and promote free knowledge online. Grassroots energy is essential to the movement's policy initiatives, for those most directly impacted best understand their own local context and needs. To this end, I work closely with communications, community growth, and grant initiatives.

Disclaimer: I work for or provide services to the Wikimedia Foundation, and this is the account I try to use for edits or statements I make in that role. However, the Foundation does not vet all my activity, so edits, statements, or other contributions made by this account may not reflect the views of the Foundation.

Contact me

  • E-mail: fputz(_AT_)wikimedia.org
  • Twitter: @PutzZiski
  • LinkedIn (hey, some people like it)