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Amal Ramadan

Sr. Movement Communications Specialist (Product & Tech)
Wikimedia Foundation

Pronouns: she/her
Timezone: UTC + 2 / UTC + 3
Languages: Arabic, English, basic Spanish



My Work
I support the iOS and Android Wikipedia apps teams by building a bridge between the users' experiences and requests to enhance the apps.

If you would ever like to discuss how to engage your community or user group with Wikipedia's mobile apps, email me, and I would love to have this conversation.

You have the option to stay informed through our newsletter on the Wikipedia App. Moreover, if you are interested in actively engaging with us by volunteering for our upcoming opportunities to test new features and provide feedback, Just let me know by emailing me or writing on my talk page.
About Me
I am a Wikimedian, doing the most favorite thing ever to me which is interacting with people and making their experience easier. I am excited about going through new adventures and getting to know different cultures as well.

With a diverse background encompassing roles such as operation specialist, account manager, and customer success specialist, I have developed strong skills in customer support, team coordination, project management, and client relations. Throughout my career, I loved being in front-line vacancies.

Now, as a Movement Communications Specialist at the Foundation, I leverage my expertise to support the Wikipedia mobile applications and engage with the community effectively.
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, and edits, statements, or other contributions made by this account may not reflect the views of the Foundation.
User language
ar-N هذا المستخدم لغته الأم هي العربية.
en-3 This user has advanced knowledge of English.
es-1 Esta persona tiene un conocimiento básico del español.
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