I have enjoyed Wikipedia as a reader for for several years. I was appointed to the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation in August, 2009 and was re-appointed this past December to a two-year term. I serve on the board generally and participate heavily in two areas:
Professionally, I currently am EVP, Strategy and Corporate Development at Ning, a Marc Andreessen founded company that provides a global platform for the creation of custom, social networks. My LinkedIn profile is here http://www.linkedin.com/pub/matt-halprin/4/791/490.
I am a devoted father to four kids and husband to a wonderful wife. I enjoy basketball (played seriously in high school and college) and still try to play twice a week.
I have served on a number of boards prior to joining the Wikimedia Foundation's board, both for-profit and non-profit. For 10 years I have served on the Board of Management Leadership for Tomorrow (http://www.ml4t.org/). MLT equips high potential US minority students with tools to succeed in business, including getting into business school. As of 2010, 30-40% of minorities in top US business schools [1] come from MLT. [2] MLT was founded and is run by a close personal friend and is having huge impact on changing the face of our top business schools and, slowly, American business. I was drawn to it because it levels the playing field by giving talented minorities the soft advantages I received growing up from my parents, college friends and colleagues.
I have traveled extensively and like to consider myself a citizen of the world in addition to a citizen of the U.S. Countries I have visited include: Japan (lived there), China, Korea (my wife is of Korean heritage), Thailand, India, Kenya, Ghana, UK, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Poland (Wikimania 2010), Argentina (Wikimania 2009), Australia, New Zealand, Mexico and Canada. I have also been to 45 of the 50 states in the US.
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