Jimmy Wales

Jimmy Wales

Chairman, Wikia; Co-Founder, Wikipedia

Jimmy Wales is an American Internet entrepreneur known for his role in the creation of Wikipedia, a free, open-content encyclopedia launched in 2001. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the Wikimedia Foundation, holding the board-appointed "community founder" seat.  In 2004, he co-founded Wikia, a privately owned, free Web-hosting service, along with Angela Beesley.

Together with Larry Sanger and others, Wales helped lay the foundation for Wikipedia, which subsequently enjoyed rapid growth and popularity. As Wikipedia expanded and its public profile grew, Wales took on the role of the project's spokesman and promoter through speaking engagements and media appearances. Wales has been historically cited as the co-founder of Wikipedia but he disputes the "co-" designation, asserting that he is the sole founder of Wikipedia.  Wales' work developing Wikipedia, which has become the world's largest encyclopedia, prompted Time magazine to name him in its 2006 list of the world's most influential people.

Born in Huntsville, Alabama, Wales attended a small private school, then a university preparation school, eventually attaining a bachelor's degree and master's degree in finance. During his graduate studies he taught at two universities.

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Wales addresses the misconception that Wikipedia is only in English.
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Critics have accused Wales on making a profit off of writers he doesnÃŒt pay. Wales responds.
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Wales says he hasn’t thought about that yet.
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The art of determining what’s relevant, and what’s not.
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The revolutionary idea of building an open-source software search engine.
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Wales would do his best to get a computer into the hands of every man, woman and child on Earth.