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Editors
- List of CZ Editors
- List of CZ Editorial Personnel Administrators
- List of CZ Editorial Council Members
- Become an editor
Authors
- List of CZ Authors
- Become an author
Constabulary
- List of CZ Constables
- Email : constables@citizendium.org
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee of the Citizendium is chosen by the Editor-in-Chief from among the most active participants, with approximately equal numbers of editors and authors. Its function is primarily to advise the Editor-in-Chief and to help make "business" decisions which, due to their sensitive nature, cannot be negotiated entirely out in the open. This is not a Board of Directors; we will be adding such a board hopefully in early 2008. Since it is impossible to serve both on the Executive Committee and another major project body, such as the Editorial Council and the Constabulary, this is not necessarily a list of the most "valuable" or "honored" members of the project; indeed, some of our most crucial and useful Citizens are members of the Editorial Council or the Constabulary.
- Robert Badgett
- Lee Berger
- Aleta Curry
- Ruth Ifcher
- Mike Johnson
- Gareth Leng
- Greg Sabino Mullane
- Jitse Niesen
- Hayford Peirce
- Nereo Preto
- Zachary Pruckowski
- Joe Quick
- Pat Palmer
- Larry Sanger (chair)
- Ro Thorpe
Other groups
PR Group
Other ad hoc groups have come and gone, including an Ad Hoc Licensing Committee (Nov.-Dec. 2007) and an Ad Hoc Steering Committee (late 2006).
Staff
- Editor-in-Chief: Larry Sanger
- Technical Lead: (none at present; Greg Sabino Mullane does a lot of work though)
- Chief Constable: Ruth Ifcher
- Assistant to the Chief Constable: Stephen Ewen
- Mailing List Manager: Louise Valmoria
- Fundraising Assistant: Kelly Patterson
The Citizendium (*.citizendium.org) is run by the Citizendium Foundation, which is almost entirely volunteer-run. Larry Sanger and Jason Potkanski are the only persons who have yet been compensated for their work on the project, and at present, no one is receiving any compensation for their work, including Sanger.
The Citizendium is a project of the Tides Center, but is operationally independent. We will become a fully independent non-profit probably in 2008. We are currently a non-profit in virtue of the fact that we are legally a Tides project.