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Proposal: add book to Further reading section

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Conflict of interest disclosure: I am the author of the book referenced below. Per Wikipedia:Conflict of interest, I am proposing this change here rather than editing the article directly. Proposed addition: I'd like to suggest adding the following to the "Further reading" section: * Nagasubramanian, Dhivya. Agentic AI for Engineers. Apress/Springer, 2026. ISBN 979-8-8688-2360-2. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/979-8-8688-2361-9 Why this is relevant: The book covers [topic — e.g., "agentic AI system design, intelligent agents,percieve-reason-act loop, safety, and enterprise deployment patterns"], which falls within the scope of this article. Independent evidence of notability/relevance: ["The book has been adopted in to 266 libraries across the country https://search.worldcat.org/title/1584648098 " I'd appreciate any feedback from editors on whether this addition is appropriate. Happy to adjust the citation format or wording as needed. Rine7986 (talk) 02:43, 20 June 2026 (UTC)


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Paid/COI disclosure: I am an employee of Levy Institute. The article subject has not personally asked me to submit this edit request.

Requested edit: Please remove the entire one-sentence section titled “Legal issues,” added in https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=L._Randall_Wray&diff=prev&oldid=1353669419

The material concerns a charge rather than a conviction and currently relies on a single local-news article. I have not found multiple reliable third-party sources documenting the incident. Please review the material under WP:BLPCRIME, WP:BLPPUBLIC, WP:BLPSTYLE, and WP:BLPBALANCE, including whether a standalone section gives disproportionate weight to a recent event.

Thank you. RiverMaple47 (talk) 19:52, 20 June 2026 (UTC)


Request to add a basic officeholder infobox

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I am a disclosed connected/paid contributor.

The article’s WikiProject assessment indicates that an appropriate infobox may need to be added. I request that an uninvolved editor consider adding a minimal officeholder infobox using only information already supported by the article’s existing citations:

Name: G. Sabari Iyngaran

Office: Member of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly

Constituency: Periyakulam

Party: Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam

Birth year: 1998

Education: B.Sc., B.Ed. and M.Sc., as presently stated and cited in the article

I am not requesting the addition of a term-start date, predecessor, photograph or other unsupported fields in this request. Thank you. ~~~~ Voiceofperiyakulam (talk) 11:03, 20 June 2026 (UTC)

 Done jolielover♥talk 19:36, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
Thank you Jolielover,
The infobox currently lists the institutions but does not show the corresponding degrees. could you please update the education field as follows:
This request only reflects qualifications already stated and cited in the article.
Also, please add the previous representative of the Periyakulam constituency to the officeholder infobox.
Requested addition:
| predecessor = K. S. Saravanakumaar
The official Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly member list for 2021 identifies K. S. Saravanakumaar as the member for Periyakulam, while the official 2026 list identifies G. Sabari Iyngaran as the newly elected member for the constituency.
Sources:
https://www.elections.tn.gov.in/TNLA2021_MLA.aspx
https://www.elections.tn.gov.in/TNLA2026_MLA.aspx
Thank you. Voiceofperiyakulam (talk) 20:53, 21 June 2026 (UTC)
G. Sabari Iyngaran Education details: completed a B.Sc. in Physics at Bishop Heber College, a B.Ed. at Government College of Education, Thanjavur, and an M.Sc. in Physics at Gandhigram University. Voiceofperiyakulam (talk) 20:55, 21 June 2026 (UTC)


Request to add degrees and predecessor to infobox

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The article’s Early life and education section currently states, with an inline citation, that G. Sabari Iyngaran completed a B.Sc. in Physics at Bishop Heber College, a B.Ed. at Government College of Education, Thanjavur, and an M.Sc. in Physics at Gandhigram University.

The infobox currently lists the institutions but does not show the corresponding degrees. I request that an uninvolved editor update the education field as follows:

This request only reflects qualifications already stated and cited in the article.

Also, please add the previous representative of the Periyakulam constituency to the officeholder infobox.

Requested addition:

| predecessor = K. S. Saravanakumaar

The official Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly member list for 2021 identifies K. S. Saravanakumaar as the member for Periyakulam, while the official 2026 list identifies G. Sabari Iyngaran as the newly elected member for the constituency.

Sources:

https://www.elections.tn.gov.in/TNLA2021_MLA.aspx

https://www.elections.tn.gov.in/TNLA2026_MLA.aspx

Thank you. Voiceofperiyakulam (talk) 17:20, 21 June 2026 (UTC)


Request to add predecessor to infobox

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Hello, I am a connected contributor.

I request that an uninvolved editor update the officeholder infobox of the article G. Sabari Iyngaran to include the predecessor for the Periyakulam Assembly constituency.

Requested addition:

| predecessor = K. S. Saravanakumaar

This is supported by official government election records:

This change only reflects the official predecessor–successor relationship of the constituency and does not introduce new biographical claims.

Thank you. Voiceofperiyakulam (talk) 19:31, 1 July 2026 (UTC)


Request edit on 21 June 2026

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  • What I think should be changed:
  • Why it should be changed:
  • References supporting the possible change (format using the "cite" button):


I have a disclosed conflict of interest because I work in communications at the USC Mark and Mary Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute, which Arthur W. Toga directs. I am not editing the article directly. I would like to propose the following neutral, sourced additions to improve the article’s coverage of Toga’s research contributions in neuroimaging, brain mapping, neuroinformatics, and data sharing. I welcome review, revision, or rejection by independent editors.


Create Lead section

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  • COI disclosure, I have a COI and am therefore submitting changing the existing Lead Section. Details are immediately below, followed by the proposed text.

Thank you in advance.  Preceding unsigned comment added by BuzzGnat (talkcontribs) 14:04, 22 June 2026 (UTC)

  • Specific text to be added or removed:

REMOVE current Lead Section text: "Natalie Kwadrans (fl. 1990–) is a Canada snowboarder."

REPLACE WITH: Proposed Lead Section text below

  • REASON FOR CHANGE: To address the article's note "This article's lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points. (June 2026)"
  • REFERENCES supporting change: All references are included by the text requiring citations.


Natalie Kwadrans, MBA,[1] CPA[2] (born Natalie Andrès in 1973), is a former Team Canada snowboard racer who competed on the International Ski and Snowboard Federation (FIS) World Cup circuit.[3] After retiring from competitive snowboarding, she transitioned into a career as a business strategist for large Canadian[4] and international[5][6] organizations. She was also an Associate Professor.[7]

Following her diagnosis of metastatic breast cancer in 2019,[8] Kwadrans became an advocate for improvements in cancer care,[9][10] healthcare,[11][12] and advancements in cancer research.[13][14][15]

BuzzGnat (talk) 22:50, 21 June 2026 (UTC) BuzzGnat (talk) 22:50, 21 June 2026 (UTC)


COI edit request

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I am the subject of this article and would like to suggest a small update to the lead paragraph, as the current version appears outdated. In particular, I would like to update the description of my current academic position and add several independent sources that may help address the maintenance tags on the article.

Proposed revised lead paragraph:

Julio Crespo MacLennan (born 17 May 1970 in Madrid) is a Spanish historian and author specialising in modern European history, democracy and international relations. He is a professor of international relations at IE University in Madrid and a former Santander Fellow in Iberian and European Studies at the European Studies Centre, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford.

Possible sources that could support updates to the article include:

  • Malvern, Jack (23 April 2016). “Cervantes is forgotten on quixotic anniversary.” The Times.
  • Scales, Len (2019). Review of Europa: How Europe Shaped the Modern World. Times Literary Supplement.
  • O’Connor, Thomas (2009). Review of Spain and Ireland Through the Ages. Irish Historical Studies.

Biography of a historian and author

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Proposed revised lead paragraph: Julio Crespo MacLennan (born 17 May 1970 in Madrid) is a historian and author specialising in modern European history, democracy and international relations. He is a professor of international relations at IE University in Madrid and a former Santander Fellow in Iberian and European Studies at the European Studies Centre, St Antony’s College, University of Oxford. Possible sources that could support updates to the article include: Malvern, Jack (23 April 2016). “Cervantes is forgotten on quixotic anniversary.” The Times. Scales, Len (2019). Review of Europa: How Europe Shaped the Modern World. Times Literary Supplement. O’Connor, Thomas (2009). Review of Spain and Ireland Through the Ages. Irish Historical Studies. JC MACLENNAN (talk) 10:06, 8 March 2026 (UTC)



Requested edits – Mark Scott article (titles, dates, updates)

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I have a conflict of interest as I work for Mark Scott. I am not editing the article directly and am requesting these changes in line with Wikipedia’s COI guidelines.

SandstoneNotes (talk) 16:07, 18 May 2026 (UTC)

Reply 16-JUN-2026

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  Unable to review  

  • Your edit request could not be reviewed because the provided references are not formatted correctly. The citation style predominantly used by the Mark Scott article is Citation Style 1 (CS1). The citation style used in the edit request consists of bare URL's.[a] Any requested edit of yours which may be implemented will need to resemble the current style already in use in the article – in this case, CS1. (See WP:CITEVAR.) In the extended section below titled Citation style, I have illustrated two examples: one showing how the edit request was submitted, and another showing how requests should be submitted in the future:
  • Kindly resubmit the edit request below at your earliest convenience, taking care to ensure that it makes use of CS1. If you have any questions about this formatting please don't hesitate to ask myself or another editor.

Regards,  Spintendo  07:23, 17 June 2026 (UTC)

References

  1. "Display Ad 16 -- Athabasca University EMBA 2002 Graduates". The Globe and Mail. 2002-06-11. Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  2. "November 16, 2012 (page E6)". Calgary Herald. 16 November 2012. p. E6. Retrieved 18 June 2026.
  3. "FIS Athlete Biography: Natalie ANDRES". FIS. Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  4. "Alma Matters: Winter 2013". Alma Matters. Marianopolis College. Winter 2013. p. 8. Retrieved 13 June 2026.
  5. PWC (December 2009). "2009 Global Gold Price Survey Report" (PDF). Gold Medal Performance. p. 8. Retrieved 2026-06-18.
  6. Yardstick Training (2018). "Our team". Retrieved 18 June 2026.
  7. Yorkville University (November 2018). "Yorkville University Academic Calendar 2018" (PDF). p. 104. Retrieved 18 June 2026.
  8. Lindsay, B. (2023-05-09). "Canada should follow U.S. call to screen for breast cancer at 40, doctors and patients say". CBC News, Health. Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  9. Dense Breasts Canada (n.d.). "Awareness and Advocacy. Meet our Executive and Advocates". Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  10. Tomlinson, J. (February 15, 2024). "'Younger and younger': Radiologist calls for updated cancer screening". Global News Health ,. Retrieved June 21, 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
  11. "Continuous mask mandate to be lifted in Alberta hospitals". CBC News. 2023-06-15. Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  12. "Patients, health workers say masks needed in Calgary hospitals". CBC News. 2023-10-05. Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  13. Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network (August 20, 2024). "I am optimistic about the future - Natalie Kwadrans". Network Voices: Patient Story. Retrieved June 21, 2026.
  14. Terry Fox Foundation (2024-05-28). "This is the beginning of the end for cancer as we know it. Leading Terry Fox-Funded Scientists Forge a New Era in Cancer Research". Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  15. Réseau des centres d’oncologie du Marathon de l’espoir (2026-05-03). "Oncologie de précision : de l'espoir à l'impact". Forum pan-canadien des patients. Retrieved 2026-06-21.
  16. "WP:CITEVAR - Wikipedia:Citing sources". Wikipedia. 20 October 2018. Retrieved 22 October 2018. Guideline: It is normal practice to defer to the style used by the first major contributor or adopted by the consensus of editors already working on the page, unless a change in consensus has been achieved. If the article you are editing is already using a particular citation style, you should follow it.


Resubmitted edit request with CS1 citations

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What I think should be changed (with CS1 citations):

1. Lead sentence – title update from Principal → President

Replace: "Mark Walter Scott AO (born 9 October 1962) is an Australian and American public servant and academic administrator who serves as the Vice-Chancellor and Principal of the University of Sydney."

With: "Mark Walter Scott AO (born 9 October 1962) is an Australian and American public servant and academic administrator who serves as the Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Sydney."

Citation: "Vice-Chancellor and President". University of Sydney. University of Sydney. Retrieved 21 June 2026.

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2. NSW Department of Education role

Replace: "In June 2016, Scott was appointed Secretary of the New South Wales Department of Education."

With: "From 2016 to 2021, Scott served as Secretary of the New South Wales Department of Education."

Citation: "Heads of Department". NSW Department of Education. NSW Government. Retrieved 21 June 2026.

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3. ABC tenure

Replace: "In 2010, he was appointed to a second five-year term as the ABC's managing director."

With: "From 2006 to 2016, he served as the ABC's managing director."

Citation: Simons, Margaret (3 May 2016). "In Conversation: Mark Scott on his decade in charge of the ABC". The Conversation. Retrieved 21 June 2026.

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4. Personal life – spouse update

Replace: "Scott is married to Briony Scott, the principal of Wenona School, a private day and boarding school for girls."

With: "Scott is married to Briony Scott, who was the principal of Wenona School before being appointed Chief Executive Officer of Royal Far West."

Citations: "Royal Far West appoints new Chief Executive Officer". Royal Far West. Royal Far West. 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2026.

"Royal Far West appoints Dr Briony Scott CEO of rural child health". The Sector. The Sector. 2024. Retrieved 21 June 2026.

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5. Teacher Education Expert Panel

Add to career section: "From 2022 to 2023, Scott chaired the Australian Government’s Teacher Education Expert Panel, which delivered its final report in July 2023."

Citation: "Strong Beginnings: Report of the Teacher Education Expert Panel". Australian Government Department of Education. Department of Education. July 2023. Retrieved 21 June 2026.

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Why it should be changed: These edits correct or update factual information (titles, timelines, and roles) using reliable, verifiable sources. All citations now follow Citation Style 1 (CS1), consistent with the existing article, in accordance with WP:CITEVAR. SandstoneNotes (talk) 03:36, 22 June 2026 (UTC)


Edit request (COI disclosed): Expand biography and update offices held

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COI edit request: update lead and current academic affiliation

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I am Luis de Miranda, the subject of this article, and I have a conflict of interest. I have disclosed this on my user page. I am therefore requesting review by an independent editor rather than editing the article directly. The current lead is outdated and the article contains several “citation needed” tags around academic status and education.

I propose replacing the current opening paragraph with the following more factual and source-based version: Luis de Miranda (born 15 September 1971) is a Portuguese-French-Swedish philosopher, author, and philosophical practitioner based in Sweden. He is Associate Professor (Docent) in Bioethics at the Centre for Research Ethics and Bioethics, Uppsala University, and a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the Turku Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Turku. His work includes books and articles on process philosophy, philosophical health, crealectics, bioethics, artificial intelligence, and the history of esprit de corps. His books include Being and Neonness, Ensemblance: The Transnational Genealogy of Esprit de Corps, Philosophical Health: A Practical Introduction, and Crealectics as a Creative Method.

Suggested sources:

Uppsala University CRB profile: https://www.uu.se/en/centre/crb/about-us/luis-de-miranda

University of Turku / TIAS profile: https://www.utu.fi/en/research/research-collegia/tias/ties

MIT Press page for Being and Neonness: https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262538398/being-and-neonness/

Edinburgh University Press page for Ensemblance: https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-ensemblance.html

Bloomsbury page for Philosophical Health: A Practical Introduction: https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/philosophical-health-9781350405035/

Springer/Palgrave page for Crealectics as a Creative Method: https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-032-00427-7

I would be grateful if an independent editor could review whether this replacement, or a more neutral version of it, is appropriate. LdMiranda (talk) 08:47, 22 June 2026 (UTC)


Edit request: update for currency and accuracy (June 2026)

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I have a conflict of interest with this subject and am not editing the article directly, per WP:COIEDIT. Requesting the following sourced changes. The article is materially out of date (it lists ANT1 as the network for Dragons' Den when the show moved to SKAI, names a superseded production company, and omits the subject's principal business activity).

1. Lead sentence. Change the opening from "is a Greek TV host, producer and entrepreneur" to:

Sakis Tanimanidis (Greek: Σάκης Τανιμανίδης; born 30 April 1981) is a Greek entrepreneur, television host and producer.

Rationale: the body now documents substantial entrepreneurial activity (below); the reordering reflects the current balance of coverage.

2. Add to the business/entrepreneurship section:

Tanimanidis is co-founder, with Miltos Kambourides, of Paradox Museum, a chain of immersive-experience attractions launched in 2022. As of 2026 the brand operates in 16 cities across 13 countries and has received more than 10 million visitors, with a stated target of 55 locations by 2030. The business uses a franchise-led expansion model.

Source: Forbes Greece, "Σ. Τανιμανίδης: Η διεθνής επέκταση του Paradox Museum, οι επενδύσεις σε startups, το Dragon's Den" (forbesgreece.gr, 2026).

3. Add:

In 2026 Tanimanidis and his wife Christina Bompa co-founded the BeWell Festival, a fitness and wellness event held at the OAKA complex in Athens, which organisers describe as the largest of its kind in Europe. The 2026 edition drew over 20,000 attendees.

Source: News247, "Το μεγαλύτερο fitness & wellness φεστιβάλ της Ευρώπης έρχεται στην Αθήνα" (news247.gr, 4 June 2026).

4. Correction (Dragons' Den network). The article states Dragons' Den Greece airs on ANT1. It premiered on ANT1 in 2023 and moved to SKAI for its fourth season in 2026. Requesting:

Dragons' Den Greece, the Greek adaptation of the Dragons' Den / Shark Tank format, premiered on ANT1 in January 2023 with Tanimanidis as host. In 2026 the show moved to SKAI for its fourth season.

Source: Mononews, "Στον ΣΚΑΪ ο Σάκης Τανιμανίδης και το Dragons' Den" (mononews.gr, 5 March 2026).

5. Correction (production company). The article names "Baby Blue Project" as the subject's production company. The company behind Dragons' Den is now BetterKnown Entertainment. Requesting the production-company reference be updated to BetterKnown Entertainment.

Source: Mononews, same article as above.

Greekfixer (talk) 08:49, 22 June 2026 (UTC)

Requested addition: Stem cell and bone marrow transplant unit

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I have a conflict of interest with Arab Medical Center. Per WP:COI, I am requesting that an uninvolved editor add the following content. This is supported by a peer-reviewed publication in a major academic journal.

Proposed addition

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Add to the "Medical services" section, after the existing first paragraph:

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The hospital's stem cell and bone marrow transplant unit performs hematopoietic cell transplants for conditions including leukemia, lymphoma, and thalassemia. A 2019 study published in Bone Marrow Transplantation (Nature Publishing Group) identified AMC as one of three centers in Jordan providing this service, alongside King Hussein Cancer Center and Jordan University Hospital.

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Source

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 * Peer-reviewed, published in Nature Publishing Group journal
 * Independent of AMC (international academic research)
 * Explicitly identifies AMC as one of three transplant centers in Jordan
 * Data covers March 2003 to September 2017

Rationale

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  • This is the strongest independent source found. A Nature-affiliated journal explicitly naming AMC as one of three transplant centers in Jordan establishes significant notability.
  • The study is independent (not funded by AMC, not written by AMC staff).
  • Per WP:V and WP:NORG, this directly supports AMC's notability as a medical institution.
  • The claim is factual and neutral, avoiding any promotional language.
  • Does not remove or modify any existing content.

Thank you for your time and consideration. ~2026-36338-32 (talk) 13:06, 22 June 2026 (UTC)


COI edit request - larger update (June 2026)

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Hello. I have a conflict of interest with this subject and am requesting changes here rather than editing directly, per WP:COI. Disclosure: I work for Lauder Business School, which Rabbi Jacob Isaac Biderman co-founded and where he serves as honorary vice president. He is not my direct employer, I have no personal connection with Rabbi Biderman. We hope that our modificaitons meet WP:RS or WP:NPOV.

The article's history stops at 2013. Two later foundations are missing:

In 2013 another Chabad center was opened in the 2nd district.
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In 2013 another Chabad center was opened in the 2nd district. In 2022 he initiated the establishment of the Austro-Hungarian Tomchei Tmimim yeshiva, and in 2023 he revived a Chabad women's seminary in Austria.

Reviewer note: these are Chabad-community outlets.

He also received ordination from the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada under the leadership
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The Rabbinical Alliance of America (in Hebrew, Igud HaRabbonim)

--- Parents

Biderman was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi David Zvi Israel, son of the Lelover Rebbe Moshe Mordechai Biderman, and Esther Chana, daughter of philanthropist Abraham Pershan of Toronto.
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Rabbi Jacob Isaac Biderman was born in Jerusalem to Rabbi David Zvi Yisrael Biderman, son of the Lelover Rebbe, Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Biderman, and Esther Chana, daughter of Rabbi Abraham Parshan, a philanthropist from Toronto, Canada, and a Chabad Hasid.


--- 1981 founding + immigrant work + Kreisky letter ---

He established kindergartens, after-school programs and summer camps for the Jewish community. In the 1980s he focused particularly on Jewish immigrants from Bukhara, Georgia and the Caucasus, helping them to establish their own congregations.
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In 1981 he established kindergartens and a Talmud Torah school for the Jewish community; the network later grew to about ten institutions. In the 1980s he worked extensively with Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union, helping organise Bukharian, Georgian and Caucasian congregations in the city. His work was acknowledged in a letter from Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky to the Lubavitcher Rebbe.


--- Olam Hadash land + donors ---

In 1992 the "Olam Chadasch" kindergarten was established in the Prater.
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In 1992 the "Olam CHadash" day-care center was established in the Prater on land allocated by the city, with support from Alexander Kohane and Reuven Lishka.

Source needed: ____ --- Campus: dates + Lauder biography + city land ---

In the 1980s and 1990s he founded an elementary and middle school, followed in 2000 by a high school. These institutions were later consolidated into the "Lauder Chabad Campus" in the Augarten, funded by donations from Ronald S. Lauder.
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Between 1984 and 1994 he founded an elementary and middle school, followed in 2000 by a high school. These were later consolidated into the "Lauder Chabad Campus" in the Augarten, on land allocated by the city and funded by Ronald S. Lauder, formerly United States Ambassador to Austria and later president of the World Jewish Congress.

Source needed: ____ (note: the Lauder biographical clause may be seen as WP:UNDUE here)

--- 2005 Wiesenthal / JLI workshops (not in the article) --- Add: "In 2005 he organised the educational workshops 'The Holocaust as a Message for Future Generations' (Jewish Learning Institute), with the involvement of Simon Wiesenthal." Source needed: ____

--- Beit HaLevi facilities ---

In 2006 he initiated the community center "Beit Halevi – Chabad" in Vienna, named after Lev Leviev.
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In 2006 he initiated the community center "Beit Halevi – Chabad" in Vienna, named after Lev Leviev; it houses a synagogue, mikveh, kollel, women's organisation, youth movement and event hall.

Source needed: ____ --- 2012 kindergarten named for Sarah Schlaff ---

In 2012 he founded another kindergarten and a Talmud Torah school in Vienna's 19th district, supported by Martin Schlaff.
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In 2012 he founded another kindergarten and a Talmud Torah school in Vienna's 19th district, named in honour of Sarah Schlaff, with a donation from her son Martin Schlaff.

Source needed: ____

--- Additional centers (Vienna + Salzburg) --- Add: "He also oversaw four Chabad centers in Vienna and two in the Salzburg region." Source: 1.   Der Standard — Jüdische Schule in Wien — https://www.derstandard.at/consent/tcf/story/1332323376435/juedische-schule-in-wien-nach-wie-vor-latenter-antisemitismus-vorhanden

--- 2001 Academy opening detail ---

In 2001 he founded, in cooperation with the ministries of education of Austria and Israel, the "Academy for the Training of Jewish Teachers". In 2002 he received the title of professor and became rector.
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In 2001 he founded, in cooperation with the ministries of education of Austria and Israel, the "Academy for the Training of Jewish Teachers"; the opening was attended by about one hundred rabbis, Austrian and Israeli ministers, and Romano Prodi, then President of the European Commission. In 2002 he received the title of professor and became rector.

Source needed: ____ --- Family: Musia and Mina roles ---

His daughter Musia is married to Rabbi Mordechai Segal, head of the central Chabad House in Vienna. His daughter Mina is married to Rabbi Jechiel Michel Butman, head of Judaism-TV and Chabad children's programs.
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His daughter Musia is married to Rabbi Mordechai Segal, director of Chabad centers in Vienna and a board member of the girls' seminary in Austria and of Lauder Business School. His daughter Mina is married to Rabbi Jechiel Michel Butman, a board member of the Talmud Torah, director of Judaism-TV and coordinator of the Chabad summer camp.

Source: Matanel Foundation — Chabad Youth Center in Vienna — https://www.matanel.org/project/chabad-youth-center-in-vienna/

List of Sources:

1.   Chabad.org — Agudas Chasidei Chabad Austria Headquarters, Vienna — https://www.chabad.org/jewish-centers/117785/Vienna/Synagogue/Agudas-Chasidei-Chabad-Austria-Headquarters

EcaterinaLBS (talk) 15:54, 22 June 2026 (UTC)


Updating the infobox

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Hello editors! I'm here to request a few updates to the Avis Budget Group article via Coyne through my work at Beutler Ink.

I have a diff in my userspace if you'd like to see what changes I have in mind for the article. To begin, I'm hoping to update this infobox with updated leadership and financial figures, using the most recent 10-k.

  • Key people:
  • Number of locations: Approx. 10,000[1]:4
  • Number of locations year: 2025[1]
  • revenue: Decrease US$11.652 billion (2025)[1]:36
  • net income: Decrease US$−995 million (2025)[1]:36
  • assets: Decrease US$31.2 billion (2025)[1]:F-8
  • equity: Decrease US$−3.1 billion (2025)[1]:39
  • number of employees: Approx. 25,000 (2026):14
  • footnotes: [1][2]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "UNITED STATES SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION FORM 10-K". Avis Budget Group. Retrieved 23 April 2026.
  2. "Avis Budget Group". Forbes.

Let me know what you think! Thanks! BatBINK (talk) 17:52, 22 June 2026 (UTC)


Page incomplete

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The page is missing the following easily verified information:

winner of the 2026 Edgar Award for Best Short Story[1]

novel titles:

Alles Endet Hier -- published this February in Germany by Pulp Master, and making Germany's Crime Jury top 10 list in March and April:[2][3]

As well as Trust Nothing[4]

Also, why are there issues being displayed? All the information on the page has citations. If there are any issues that need to be addressed, please let me know. I'd rather have this page removed than have incomplete/wrong information DaveZeltserman (talk) 03:15, 2 May 2026 (UTC)

This does not require the use of the admin toolset, so I am making it a standard help request; any editor may help you with these concerns. Administrators have no more authority than any other editor, just extra tools that would be irresponsible for the entire community to possess.
Article content is only as good as those who provide it and how timely they do so. Please see WP:ABOUTYOU. 331dot (talk) 08:26, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
And I have changed it to {{edit coi}}, which is what seems to be being requested.
Note that there is a backlog of requests for such edits, and it may take a while for a volunteer to get around to it. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 11:39, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
I have added the award and removed the issue tags. Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 11:44, 3 May 2026 (UTC)
 Done: Thank you for the request. I have added the missing novels. I think that covers everything here, so I'm marking this as answered. Cheers, MediaKyle (talk) 19:28, 3 May 2026 (UTC)


COI Request

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I am the subject of this article. The current 'official site' under external links points to a gambling website that has parked under a domain using my name. Could an editor please remove this? DaveZeltserman (talk) 12:30, 11 May 2026 (UTC)

 Done SpencerT•C 18:11, 13 May 2026 (UTC)


COI Request

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I am the subject of this article. The link for reference 8 to RUSA doesn't work and should be replaced by this link:

https://www.ala.org/news/press-releases/2011/01/top-genre-fiction-titles-named-2011-rusa-reading-list

thanks in advance, DaveZeltserman (talk) 22:49, 22 May 2026 (UTC)

I've added the edit request tag for you. This needs to be done to draw attention to the request. 331dot (talk) 19:37, 24 May 2026 (UTC)
Done DiscoursesonLivvy (talk · contribs) 02:47, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
thanks! DaveZeltserman (talk) 04:34, 25 May 2026 (UTC)


COI Request

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I am the subject of this article. I'd like to add the following to the page to get a photo added:

Dave Zeltserman
GenreCrime, mystery, horror, thriller fiction
Notable worksSmall Crimes, Pariah, Killer, The Caretaker of Lorne Field, Monster: A Novel of Frankenstein, the julius Katz mystery series
Notable awardsEdgar Award (2026)
Shamus Award (2010)
Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine Readers Award (2010, 2013)
Derringer Award (2009)

I'd also like to add the Writing Style and Hardluck Stories sections below, and replace the introductory paragraph with the following:

Dave Zeltserman (born May 23, 1959 in Boston, Massachusetts) is an American novelist and short story writer known for his works in noir, crime, mystery, thriller, and horror genres. A former software engineer, Zeltserman has published more than 20 novels, and has gained widespread critical acclaim for his gritty, uncompromising spin on contemporary noir. His Small Crimes (2008) was selected by NPR as one of the five best crime and mystery novels of 2008[1], by the Washington Post as one of the best novels of the year[2], and was later adapted into a 2017 Netflix original film of the same title starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau [3]. His extensive short fiction includes the celebrated Julius Katz mystery series, which won the Edgar Award for Julius Katz Draws a Straight Flush[4], Shamus and Derringer awards for Julius Katz[5], and Ellery Queen Readers Awards for Archie’s Been Framed and Archie Solves the Case [6]. His horror writing, such as The Caretaker of Lorne Field (2010) and Monster: A Novel of Frankenstein (2012), has also earned year-end accolades from the ALA [7], Booklist [8], and WBUR [9].


Proposed expansion and sourcing update

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I am Nikola Biller-Andorno, the subject of this article, and therefore have a conflict of interest. I am not editing the article directly.

The current article is very short and has a notice requesting additional citations. I would like to propose the following expanded and better-sourced version for review by an uninvolved editor. The proposed text adds sourced information on education, academic appointments, research areas, advisory roles, awards, and selected publications. I would welcome any trimming or rewording needed to meet Wikipedia’s standards for biographies of living persons.

=Smart bond (finance)=


Edit request: factual updates per May 2026 discussion

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This follows up on my proposal above, open since 11 May 2026 with no objections. As I have a disclosed conflict of interest, I am requesting an uninvolved editor implement the two factual, additive updates below. No existing content is removed; the only changes to existing text are the table caption and restructuring the US paragraph into a sub-section.

Change 1 — History/issuance table

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(a) Caption: change the visible text "as of August 2021" to "selected, 2017–2026". Leave the existing citation on that line unchanged.

(b) Rows: insert these four rows immediately before the closing |} (after the existing EIB / 27 April 2021 row):

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|[[European Investment Bank]]
|November 29, 2022
|104
|"Project Venus", 2-year Bond
|Private Blockchain (GS DAP)
|Luxembourg
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|[[Siemens]]
|February 14, 2023
|64
|1-year Bond (crypto-security under eWpG)
|Polygon
|Germany
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|[[KfW]]
|July 2, 2024
|N/A
|Crypto-security under eWpG
|Polygon
|Germany
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|[[DZ Bank|DZ BANK]] / [[KfW]]
|March 2026
|N/A
|Smart Bond Contract pilot (crypto-security under eWpG)
|Polygon
|Germany

(c) Paragraph: insert immediately after the closing |} and before the existing "As early as 2014, …" paragraph:

The European Investment Bank's "Project Venus" of November 2022 was the first euro-denominated digital bond on a private blockchain (Goldman Sachs' GS DAP platform), a €100 million two-year issue settled against a tokenised representation of central bank money provided by the Banque de France and the Banque centrale du Luxembourg.<ref name="eib-venus-2022">{{cite press release |no-tracking=true|title=EIB innovates further with Project Venus, the first euro-denominated digital bond on a private blockchain |publisher=European Investment Bank |date=2022-11-29 |url=https://www.eib.org/en/press/all/2022-448-eib-innovates-further-with-project-venus-the-first-euro-denominated-digital-bond-on-a-private-blockchain |access-date=2026-06-23}}</ref> In February 2023, [[Siemens]] issued a €60 million one-year bond on the public [[Polygon (blockchain)|Polygon PoS]] blockchain — the first digital bond issued by a German corporate on a public blockchain under the country's ''Gesetz über elektronische Wertpapiere''.<ref name="siemens-2023">{{cite press release |no-tracking=true|title=Siemens issues first digital bond on blockchain |publisher=Siemens AG |date=2023-02-14 |url=https://press.siemens.com/global/en/pressrelease/siemens-issues-first-digital-bond-blockchain |access-date=2026-06-23}}</ref> In July 2024, [[KfW]] issued its first blockchain-based digital bond under the same framework.<ref name="kfw-2024">{{cite press release |no-tracking=true|title=KfW issues its first blockchain-based digital bond under the German Electronic Securities Act (eWpG) |publisher=KfW |date=2024-07-02 |url=https://www.kfw.de/About-KfW/Newsroom/Latest-News/Pressemitteilungen-Details_812800.html |access-date=2026-06-23}}</ref>

In March 2026, [[DZ Bank|DZ BANK]] (as issuer) and [[KfW]] (as investor) conducted a primary-market transaction using a "Smart Bond Contract" protocol on [[Polygon (blockchain)|Polygon PoS]], mapping the entire bond life cycle — issuance, delivery-versus-payment, coupon payment and redemption — through a set of interconnected smart contracts. Settlement in central bank money was performed via the [[Deutsche Bundesbank|Bundesbank]]'s trigger solution, with ISIN assignment by WM Datenservice and the crypto-securities register maintained by Cashlink.<ref name="dzbank-sbc-2026">{{cite press release |no-tracking=true|title=Premiere: DZ BANK and KfW fully map the lifecycle of a crypto security on a public blockchain |publisher=DZ BANK AG |date=March 2026 |url=https://www.dzbank.com/content/dzbank/en/home/we-are-dz-bank/press/news_archive/2026/premiere--dz-bank-and-kfw-fully-map-the-lifecycle-of-a-crypto-se.html |access-date=2026-06-23}}</ref><ref name="fintechnews-sbc-2026">{{cite news |no-tracking=true|title=DZ BANK and KfW Complete German Digital Bond Issuance via Blockchain |work=Fintech News Switzerland |date=March 2026 |url=https://fintechnews.ch/fintechgermany/dz-bank-kfw-digital-bond-blockchain/82763/ |access-date=2026-06-23}}</ref>

Change 2 — Legislative Considerations

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Keep the intro paragraph, add two sub-sections before the existing US paragraph, and turn the US paragraph into a "North America" sub-section. Insert verbatim:

=== European Union ===
Regulation (EU) 2022/858, the so-called "DLT Pilot Regime", has applied since 23 March 2023 and establishes a time-limited framework allowing market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology to operate for tokenised financial instruments, including bonds, within specified volume thresholds.<ref name="eu-2022-858">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Regulation (EU) 2022/858 of 30 May 2022 on a pilot regime for market infrastructures based on distributed ledger technology |url=https://eur-lex.europa.eu/eli/reg/2022/858/oj |website=EUR-Lex |publisher=Publications Office of the European Union |access-date=2026-06-23}}</ref>

=== Germany ===
Germany's [[Gesetz über elektronische Wertpapiere|Electronic Securities Act]] (''Gesetz über elektronische Wertpapiere'', eWpG), in force since 10 June 2021, removed the requirement for a physical certificate for bearer bonds. Securities may be issued as "crypto-securities" (''Kryptowertpapiere'') recorded in a register maintained by a registrar licensed by [[BaFin]].<ref name="ewpg">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Gesetz über elektronische Wertpapiere (eWpG) |url=https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/ewpg/ |website=Bundesministerium der Justiz |language=de |access-date=2026-06-23}}</ref> An early issuance on a public blockchain under this framework was a €60 million [[Siemens]] bond in February 2023 on [[Polygon (blockchain)|Polygon PoS]]; the framework has subsequently been used by [[KfW]] and others.<ref name="siemens-2023" />

=== North America ===

The existing US sentences then follow unchanged as the body of the "North America" sub-section.

Ivan-Vanja Kablar (talk) 14:14, 23 June 2026 (UTC)


COI edit request: update career section and biographical details

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I have a conflict of interest as the subject of this article and would appreciate review by an uninvolved editor.

Recent independent coverage exists regarding the film Hal, written by Mark Edwin Robinson, and I believe the article would benefit from expansion to reflect more recent professional work.

Sources include:

Deadline (February 5, 2026): https://deadline.com/2026/02/alexander-ludwig-emma-roberts-to-star-hal-1236710425/

Deadline (February 19, 2026): https://deadline.com/2026/02/leslie-bibb-jeffrey-donovan-aidan-quinn-join-hal-1236729993/

Deadline (April 29, 2026): https://deadline.com/2026/04/hal-movie-casts-matthew-goode-kate-walsh-garret-dillahunt-more-1236876096/

Thank you for your time and consideration.

Elionfire001 (talk) 04:50, 30 May 2026 (UTC)

Reply 21-JUN-2026

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References

  1. NPR Books Top Five Crime and Mystery Novels of 2008
  2. Washington Post Best Books of 2008
  3. Small Crimes (2017), retrieved 2018-03-29
  4. "2026 Edgar Award Winners announced". Mystery Writers of America. 30 April 2026. Retrieved 3 May 2026.
  5. [ https://privateeyewriters.com/2025/06/03/150/ Private Eye Writers of America] Shamus Award, 2010
  6. "Readers Awards - About EQMM | Ellery Queen". www.elleryqueenmysterymagazine.com. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  7. "Top genre fiction titles named to 2011 RUSA Reading List". American Library Association. Retrieved 25 May 2026.
  8. Booklist Magazine 2013 Top 10 Horror Fiction
  9. WBUR Favorite Books of 2012
  10. "Template:Edit COI". Wikipedia. 30 August 2023. Instructions for Submitters: Describe the requested changes in detail. This includes the exact proposed wording of the new material, the exact proposed location for it, and an explicit description of any wording to be removed, including removal for any substitution.
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Thank you! Regards,  Spintendo  10:20, 21 June 2026 (UTC)


COI edit request: Add Hal writing credit

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I have a conflict of interest as the subject of this article and am requesting review by an uninvolved editor.

Please add the following sentence to the end of the Career section, immediately after the paragraph ending with: "He graduated from Linfield Christian School and began writing scripts when he was 16."

Proposed addition: "Robinson wrote the upcoming biographical drama film Hal, directed by Mark Williams and starring Alexander Ludwig, Emma Roberts, Matthew Goode, Leslie Bibb, Aidan Quinn, and Kate Walsh."

References supporting the proposed addition: Deadline (February 5, 2026): https://deadline.com/2026/02/alexander-ludwig-emma-roberts-to-star-hal-1236710425/ Deadline (February 19, 2026): https://deadline.com/2026/02/leslie-bibb-jeffrey-donovan-aidan-quinn-join-hal-1236729993/ Deadline (April 29, 2026): https://deadline.com/2026/04/hal-movie-casts-matthew-goode-kate-walsh-garret-dillahunt-more-1236876096/

Text to be removed: None.

Reason for change: The Career section currently concludes with information regarding Robinson's early career. The proposed addition reflects more recent independently sourced professional work and is supported by multiple reliable secondary sources.

Thank you for your time and consideration. Elionfire001 (talk) 17:42, 23 June 2026 (UTC)


Some proposed changes

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My name is Katherine Velez (www.linkedin.com/in/kgbvelez) and I work for Intralinks. I would like to request an edit to the Intralinks page because it is out of date and no longer accurate. I have provided suggested text below which I believe to be both factual and neutral. Third party references have been included where possible. Thank you for your help in updating the page with the current information. I hope that this update will also remove the templated issue messages. I would be happy to provide additional supporting information, if necessary. Regards and Happy New Year, KV

2602:306:C5CF:24D0:44ED:1632:9920:1F15 (talk) 22:21, 4 January 2018 (UTC)


no Declined

  1. You mentioned that much of what has been deemed in the article as notable is now outdated. But this is not a reason to alter the information, per: WP:NOTTEMPORARY. Specific details which may be outdated, such as names, dates, and locations, may be updated as necessary. If this is the case, please provide these specific examples under another edit request, and be assured that our reply to you will be expedited.
  2. Portions of your proposal are insufficiently paraphrased from the source material, as shown here. Please note that beyond the use of quotes in your proposal, other areas of close paraphrasing were evident in the request. All text submitted for edit requests must be in your own words, or else properly attributed. Close paraphrasing is not acceptable. Please see WP:CLOP for more information about this requirement.

For these two reasons I am declining your request overall. If you wish to propose specific sections of the article to be added (beyond—or if revised, including—sections covered by the two provisions above) you may do so at your earliest convenience. Regards,  Spintendo  00:07, 5 January 2018 (UTC)



Some proposed changes

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FYI Company name = Intralinks NOT IntraLinks
Update to Intralinks Infobox (shown in extended content)

2600:1702:F80:8670:205D:3C95:6A02:5B7C (talk) 14:13, 5 April 2018 (UTC)

References

Reply 05-APR-2018

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Infobox changes

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 Done The infobox was updated. A few of the items in the infobox were either altered or left unchanged. Those include:

  1. Company as a public entity versus private. The older infobox said the former and the newer infobox said the latter. The former was retained. In redoing the subheadings from the older request above (so that they would not impact this page's table of contents) I noticed that in 2017 the company was transitioned back to a private company. I will change this in the infobox.
  2. The employee count. The newer infobox said 600, the older said 1000. The older number was retained.
  3. The designation of Leif O'Leary as President and CEO. The company website lists him as CEO only, and that designation was kept in the new infobox.

Name change

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The paperwork filed by the company with the SEC states their title with a capitalized L. The company's website on the other hand uses either full capitalization of the entire name, or capitalizes only the first letter 'I' in 'Intra' and not the 'L'. I don't see any press releases definitively stating one way or another. There may be some editors who are attached to one version over another, so I would think that a change in the name would therefore require consensus. Editors are asked to give their input on the change from IntraLinks to Intralinks.  Spintendo  9:07 am, 5 April 2018 (UTC−7)


Rewrite to overhaul article for multiple issues.

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Hi, I've spent the last 6 months researching and rewriting this article to address its multiple flaws. The improved draft is here: User:ColbyBurkeSSC/sandbox. I would greatly appreciate a rigorous and neutral review to update the flawed article with the new version. Thanks, Colby ColbyBurkeSSC (talk) 21:01, 26 May 2026 (UTC)

Unfortunately, when only the draft version is submitted we can't see what is asking to be removed. It's important that we see this in order to determine whether anything is being removed that shouldn't be. My suggestion is that you make suggestions for change one section at a time, taking care to delineate what is being requested to be added and what is being requested to be deleted. One example is shown below:
Please open a new request when ready to proceed. Regards,  Spintendo  01:44, 20 June 2026 (UTC)
Hi @Spintendo, I did precisely what you asked and cataloged 23 changes in the XYZ format that you requested. That is documented here: User:ColbyBurkeSSC/sandbox/diff. Thank you for taking a closer look at this. I hope it makes it easier for you to review the suggested changes.
ColbyBurkeSSC (talk) 18:26, 23 June 2026 (UTC)


This page is about me. I am Milton Packer. The content has not been updated in 8 years. Please help!

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Please help. I am 75 years old and am not very tech-savvy. Please help me get through this. My motivation is to make sure that the page is written clearly and is up to date. The last update was 8 years ago. I identified several sources, and I can provide others.

1 CHANGE #1 Replace the following text: "Milton Packer (b. ca 1951) is an American cardiologist who is known for his clinical research concerning heart failure."

Replace it with the following text Source: https://hfsa.org/milton-packer-md Source: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/1351488/ Source: https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/articles/2026/03/01/01/cover-story-the-adipokine-hypothesis Source: https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/46/4/337/7915815

"Milton Packer, MD (born 1951) is an American cardiologist who has made important contributions to the field of heart failure, both in understanding its mechanisms and defining its rational management. Over more than 40 years, his work established the cornerstone of the current modern treatments for heart failure, including ACE inhibitors, beta-blockers, angiotensin neprilysin inhibitors and SGLT2 inhibitors. He also raised concerns about the safety of positive inotropic agents, calcium channel blockers and antiarrhythmic drugs in patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction.

"He proposed the neurohormonal hypothesis of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in 1992 and the adipokine hypothesis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in 2025. He has been the overall Principal Investigator for 20 large-scale international trials of novel interventions in heart failure. He was a Founding Member and served as President of the Heart Failure Society of America (2000-2002), and he has served on numerous guidelines and standards committees for the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology. Since 1986, he has been a primary consultant to the FDA on matters related to the design of clinical trials and the interpretation of clinical trial evidence. He is currently Distinguished Scholar in Cardiovascular Science at Baylor University Medical Center at Dallas and Visiting Professor at Imperial College in London."

2 CHANGE #2 Replace the following text "In 1992 he published a paper on a neurohormonal hypothesis to explain heart failure that synthesized ideas that were percolating at the time; the paper made him known as the father of that idea.[1][6]"

Replace it with the following text: "In 1992, Packer published a formal proposal for the neurohormonal hypothesis of heart failure, which argued that neurohormonal activation was deleterious to heart failure progression. This hypothesis became a foundational concept in contemporary cardiology and heart failure management, and he is considered the "father of the neurohormonal hypothesis of heart failure"."

Source: Original sources: [1] [6] Also Source: https://hfsa.org/milton-packer-md Source: Gold standard: Milton Packer honoured for pioneering work European Heart Journal, Volume 46, Issue 4, 21 January 2025, Pages 337–338, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehae723 Published: 03 December 2024 Source: https://academic.oup.com/eurheartj/article/46/4/337/7915815


3 CHANGE #3 Please add the following text:

"Dr. Packer was the recipient of the Jesse H. Neal Award for Best Commentary/Blog in 2018 for his column "Revolution and Revelation" on MedPage Today, an award that is considered the Pulitzer Prize for specialized and business journalism."

Source: Milton Packer receives Jesse H. Neal award European Heart Journal, Volume 39, Issue 23, 14 June 2018, Page 2127, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehy262


4 CHANGE #4 Please add the following text:

Dr. Packer received the Lewis Katz Lifetime Achievement Award from Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (2010) and the Eugene Braunwald Lifetime Achievement award from the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology (2021). He has also been honored with the Silver Medal (2023) and Gold Medal (2024) from the European Society of Cardiology."

Sources: 1 Source: Gold standard: Milton Packer honoured for pioneering work European Heart Journal, Volume 46, Issue 4, 21 January 2025, Pages 337–338, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehae723 Published: 03 December 2024 Source: https://esc365.escardio.org/person/24777 Source: https://www.escardio.org/news/news-room/congress-news/2024-gold-medallists-packer/ Source: Gold standard: Milton Packer honoured for pioneering work European Heart Journal, Volume 46, Issue 4, 21 January 2025, Pages 337–338, https://doi.org/10.1093/eurheartj/ehae723 Published: 03 December 2024


5 CHANGE #5 Please add the following text:

"Dr. Packer was the Principal Investigator for the EMPEROR-Reduced trial (2021), which demonstrated the efficacy of empagliflozin in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and for the SUMMIT trial (2024), which showed the efficacy of tirzepatide in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction."

Sources https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa2022190 https://www.nejm.org/doi/abs/10.1056/NEJMoa2410027 ~2026-36328-95 (talk) 18:32, 23 June 2026 (UTC)


6 CHANGE #6 Please add the following text:

"In 2024, Dr. Packer published a formal proposal for the adipokine hypothesis of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, which posited that an imbalance in the secretion of signaling molecules from dysfunctional adipose tissue drives the disease. The hypothesis represents the complement to his neurohormonal hypothesis for heart failure and a reduced ejection fraction, which had been published 33 years earlier. Source: https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardiology/articles/2026/03/01/01/cover-story-the-adipokine-hypothesis Source: J Am Coll Cardiol. 2025 Oct, 86 (16) 1269-1373. doi: 10.1016/j.jacc.2025.06.055.


Connected edit request

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I'm with Verkada and am following Wikipedia's editing guidelines by making this edit request and not editing myself. Thanks for your help.

  • Please add mailroom management to the list of products in the infobox, and change the items to lower case so it looks better. Here's the suggested text: "| products = security cameras, access control, environmental sensors, intrusion alarms, guest management, mailroom management" I add a source for mailroom management below.  Done
  • Please add operating systems to the first sentence in the lead. Here's the requested revised text: " '''Verkada Inc.''' is a [[San Mateo, CA]]-based company that develops [[cloud computing|cloud]]-based building security and operating systems." This Forbes source which is already in the article describes the software operating system. Done
  • I noticed that there's no source for environmental sensors in the second sentence of the lead. Please add this one: <ref>{{cite web|no-tracking=true|url=https://www.messengernews.net/news/local-news/2022/04/fd-school-board-approves-bathroom-vape-sensors/ |title=FD school board approves bathroom vape sensors|website=MessengerNews.com |last1=Wingert|first1=Kelly|date=April 26, 2022|access-date=January 20, 2023}}</ref> Done
  • Please update the history with more recent product and funding news. Here's suggested text with sources: "In August 2022, the company announced a mailroom product to help companies keep track of mail packages and shipments coming into their facilities.<ref>{{cite web|no-tracking=true|url=https://www.securitysales.com/product-news/verkada-mailroom-cloud-management/ |last=Archer |first=Bob |title=Verkada Mailroom Solution Brings Cloud Management to Mail, Shipments |date=August 30, 2022 |website=Security Sales & Integration |access-date=January 12, 2023}}</ref> In September, the company raised $205 million in Series D funding, bringing its valuation to $3.2 billion.<ref>{{cite web|no-tracking=true|url= https://www.wsj.com/articles/building-security-startup-raises-capital-boosts-valuation-amid-downturn-11663149603|last=Vartabedian |first=Marc |title=Building-Security Startup Raises Capital, Boosts Valuation Amid Downturn |date=September 14, 2022 |website=Wall Street Journal |access-date=January 12, 2023}}</ref>" Done Seakittea (talk) 20:57, 21 January 2023 (UTC)
Connected edits implemented and request marked as answered. Emikey-34 (talk) 02:50, 5 March 2023 (UTC)

The next section will be included without templates expanded due to post expand include size limit. Pleaes view original talk page at Talk:Verkada to see templates:


COI request: Updating the History section

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Hey there, I'm a Verkada employee looking to make improvements to this article. I'd like to start by requesting a few updates to the History. The section is in pretty good shape overall, but I noticed that it's got a few unsourced and outdated claims, and it doesn't contain information about some more recent developments in the company's history. I've put together a draft that I hope remedies those issues.

Here is the draft: {{collapse-top}} Verkada Inc. was founded in 2016 in Menlo Park, California by three Stanford University graduates: Filip Kaliszan, James Ren, and Benjamin Bercovitz, who were joined by Hans Robertson, co-founder and former COO of Meraki (now Cisco Meraki). Kaliszan, Ren, and Bercovitz had previously collaborated on CourseRank, a class data aggregation platform that was acquired by Chegg in 2010.[1] The company installed its first security cameras in 2017, at an Equinox Gym in Beverly Hills.[2]

In 2019, Forbes included Verkada in its Next Billion Dollar Startups list, as well as that year's AI 50 list of most promising artificial intelligence companies.[3][4] In April of that year, the company announced a $40 million Series B funding round, which valued the company at $540 million.[1]

In January 2020, the company raised $80 million in a Series C funding found led by Felicis Ventures, giving the company a $1.6 billion valuation.[5] In spring 2020, the company launched its first access control device, the first move in a shift to moving beyond cameras, and integrating security cameras and locks onto a single platform.[5] During the COVID-19 crisis Verkada instituted a program to offer free surveillance kits to healthcare institutions and municipalities in order to remotely monitor high-risk locations.[6] In September 2020, Verkada expanded its product line with a suite of environmental sensors that report metrics such as air temperature and quality as well as a "people heatmaps" feature that identifies overcrowded locations within a facility.[7]

In September 2021, the company began donating security cameras to Asian Pacific American business communities, starting with the Oakland California Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, to address growing anti-Asian threats and violence against its members.[8]

In August 2022, the company announced a mailroom product to help companies keep track of mail packages and shipments coming into their facilities.[9] In October 2023, the company raised $305 million in Series D funding, bringing its valuation to $3.2 billion. This funding round was led by Sequoia Capital and MSD Partners and included sizable contributions from Alkeon Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners.[10][11]

In February 2025, Verkada closed its Series E funding round, which was led by General Catalyst, raising $200 million at a $4.5 billion valuation. By this point in its history, the company had raised $700 million from outside investors.[2]

Verkada raised another $100 million at a $5.8 billion valuation in December 2025. This funding round was led by Alphabet's venture capital arm CapitalG.[12] At the end of 2025, Verkada had approximately 30,000 active customers.[13]

In 2026, Verkada expanded within the EMEA market by establishing an office in Dubai.[14] The company also opened new offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, and Los Angeles[15] and announced that it would be partnering with Carahsoft to sell its security technology to government agencies.[16] {{reflist-talk}} {{collapse-bottom}}

And here is a diff, so that it's easy for editors to tell what I've changed and what I've left alone: {{collapse-top}} {{textdiff|Verkada Inc. was founded in 2016 in Menlo Park, California by three Stanford University graduates: Filip Kaliszan, James Ren, and Benjamin Bercovitz, who were joined by Hans Robertson, co-founder and former COO of Meraki (now Cisco Meraki). Kaliszan, Ren, and Bercovitz had previously collaborated on CourseRank, a class data aggregation platform that was acquired by Chegg in 2010.[1]

Verkada exited the beta development stage in September 2017, with a product offering of two camera models.

In 2019, Forbes included Verkada in its Next Billion Dollar Startups list, as well as that year's AI 50 list of most promising artificial intelligence companies.[3][4] In April, the company announced a $40 million Series B funding round, which valued the company at $540 million.[1]

In January 2020, the company raised $80 million in a Series C funding found led by Felicis Ventures, giving the company a $1.6 billion valuation.[5] In spring 2020, the company launched its first access control device, the first move in a shift to moving beyond cameras, and integrating security cameras and locks onto a single platform.[5] In June during the COVID-19 crisis Verkada instituted a program to offer free surveillance kits to businesses and healthcare institutions in order to remotely monitor high-risk locations.[7] It also added features to let customers detect when crowds are forming, and to identify high traffic areas that might need more cleaning.[17] In September, the company launched a line of integrated environmental sensors.[18] In September, it introduced a line of environmental sensors for facilities monitoring.[7]

In September 2021, the company began donating security cameras to Asian Pacific American business communities, starting with the Oakland California Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, to address growing anti-Asian threats and violence against its members.[19]

In August 2022, the company announced a mailroom product to help companies keep track of mail packages and shipments coming into their facilities.[20] In September, the company raised $205 million in Series D funding, bringing its valuation to $3.2 billion.[21] Despite the data breach it suffered in 2021, the company continued its expansion. In October 2023 it managed to close a $305 million funding round with participation from Lightspeed and shortly after the injection of $100 million by Alkeon Capital.[22]|Verkada Inc. was founded in 2016 in Menlo Park, California by three Stanford University graduates: Filip Kaliszan, James Ren, and Benjamin Bercovitz, who were joined by Hans Robertson, co-founder and former COO of Meraki (now Cisco Meraki). Kaliszan, Ren, and Bercovitz had previously collaborated on CourseRank, a class data aggregation platform that was acquired by Chegg in 2010.[1] The company installed its first security cameras in 2017, at an Equinox Gym in Beverly Hills.[2]

In 2019, Forbes included Verkada in its Next Billion Dollar Startups list, as well as that year's AI 50 list of most promising artificial intelligence companies.[3][4] In April of that year, the company announced a $40 million Series B funding round, which valued the company at $540 million.[1]

In January 2020, the company raised $80 million in a Series C funding found led by Felicis Ventures, giving the company a $1.6 billion valuation.[5] In spring 2020, the company launched its first access control device, the first move in a shift to moving beyond cameras, and integrating security cameras and locks onto a single platform.[5] During the COVID-19 crisis Verkada instituted a program to offer free surveillance kits to healthcare institutions and municipalities in order to remotely monitor high-risk locations.[6] In September 2020, Verkada expanded its product line with a suite of environmental sensors that report metrics such as air temperature and quality as well as a "people heatmaps" feature that identifies overcrowded locations within a facility.[7]

In September 2021, the company began donating security cameras to Asian Pacific American business communities, starting with the Oakland California Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, to address growing anti-Asian threats and violence against its members.[23]

In August 2022, the company announced a mailroom product to help companies keep track of mail packages and shipments coming into their facilities.[24] In October 2023, the company raised $305 million in Series D funding, bringing its valuation to $3.2 billion. This funding round was led by Sequoia Capital and MSD Partners and included sizable contributions from Alkeon Capital and Lightspeed Venture Partners.[25][26]

In February 2025, Verkada closed its Series E funding round, which was led by General Catalyst, raising $200 million at a $4.5 billion valuation. By this point in its history, the company had raised $700 million from outside investors.[2]

Verkada raised another $100 million at a $5.8 billion valuation in December 2025. This funding round was led by Alphabet's venture capital arm CapitalG.[12] At the end of 2025, Verkada had approximately 30,000 active customers.[13]

In 2026, Verkada expanded within the EMEA market by establishing an office in Dubai.[14] The company also opened new offices in Atlanta, Dallas, Chicago, and Los Angeles[15] and announced that it would be partnering with Carahsoft to sell its security technology to government agencies.[16]}} {{reflist-talk}} {{collapse-bottom}}

One more note: my draft doesn't include the Data breach subsection because I'm not suggesting any changes to it. Obviously, as a Verkada employee, I don't love it, but I understand why it exists.

If anyone has feedback on my draft, please leave me a note below and I'll do my best to address your concerns. Thanks! Seakittea (talk) 16:17, 14 April 2026 (UTC)

Honestly it's mostly a straightforward improvement. Some areas I don't love:
1. Can you compress the funding rounds? It doesn't need three paragraphs. Further, the sources are mixed about $205mm (including WSJ) and $305mm. I'm sure it'll get changed to $205 if it isn't clarified- I assume the $100mm was a follow-on to the $205.
2. Office locations aren't terribly encyclopedic, they can be omitted.
3. Are there reliable neutral secondary sources talking about the mailroom product? It seems to only be echoed by republishing of the press release.
tedder (talk) 16:51, 14 April 2026 (UTC)
Hey, User:Tedder: Thanks for the thoughtful feedback. I've made some revisions:
  • Deleted the claim about Verkada Mailroom, since I don't have better sourcing for it.
  • Condensed the funding round content, so that it's one paragraph.
  • Got rid of the WSJ citation for the Series D funding round. (You're right that it confuses things a bit.)
  • Deleted the passages about American offices opening. I did keep mention of the Dubai office opening because I think it illustrates how Verkada has expanded geographically, but I defer to your judgment on that one.
Here is my revised draft:

{{collapse-top}} Verkada Inc. was founded in 2016 in Menlo Park, California by three Stanford University graduates: Filip Kaliszan, James Ren, and Benjamin Bercovitz, who were joined by Hans Robertson, co-founder and former COO of Meraki (now Cisco Meraki). Kaliszan, Ren, and Bercovitz had previously collaborated on CourseRank, a class data aggregation platform that was acquired by Chegg in 2010.[1] The company installed its first security cameras in 2017, at an Equinox Gym in Beverly Hills.[2]

In 2019, Forbes included Verkada in its Next Billion Dollar Startups list, as well as that year's AI 50 list of most promising artificial intelligence companies.[3][4] In April of that year, the company announced a $40 million Series B funding round, which valued the company at $540 million.[1]

In January 2020, the company raised $80 million in a Series C funding found led by Felicis Ventures, giving the company a $1.6 billion valuation.[5] In spring 2020, the company launched its first access control device, the first move in a shift to moving beyond cameras, and integrating security cameras and locks onto a single platform.[5] During the COVID-19 crisis Verkada instituted a program to offer free surveillance kits to healthcare institutions and municipalities in order to remotely monitor high-risk locations.[6] In September 2020, Verkada expanded its product line with a suite of environmental sensors that report metrics such as air temperature and quality as well as a "people heatmaps" feature that identifies overcrowded locations within a facility.[7]

In September 2021, the company began donating security cameras to Asian Pacific American business communities, starting with the Oakland California Chinatown Chamber of Commerce, to address growing anti-Asian threats and violence against its members.[27]

Verkada's valuation grew significantly over the next few years. Its Series D funding round, which closed in October 2023, raised $305 million at a $3.2 billion valuation.[28] In February 2025, Verkada's Series E funding round raised another $200 million at a $4.5 billion valuation.[2] A December 2025 funding round led by Alphabet's venture capital arm CapitalG brought in $100 million at a $5.8 billion valuation.[12] At the end of 2025, Verkada had approximately 30,000 active customers.[13]

In 2026, Verkada expanded within the EMEA market by establishing an office in Dubai.[14] The company also announced that it would be partnering with Carahsoft to sell its security technology to government agencies.[16] {{reflist-talk}} {{collapse-bottom}}

Let me know what you think. And thank you again for taking the time to work with me on this! Seakittea (talk) 20:11, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
Done- I made a few minor changes, mostly around "valuation grew significantly". tedder (talk) 22:04, 16 April 2026 (UTC)
User:Tedder: If I could ask for one more small thing, I just realized there's a typo in the first sentence of the third paragraph. It reads:
"In January 2020, the company raised $80 million in a Series C funding found led by Felicis Ventures, giving the company a $1.6 billion valuation."
Obviously, "funding found" should be "funding round." Other than that, the section looks great now. Thanks for your help! Seakittea (talk) 21:33, 20 April 2026 (UTC)
Done- good catch. tedder (talk) 00:02, 21 April 2026 (UTC)


COI request: Adding a Products section

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Hello! Now that the History section is in good shape, I'd like to request that a new Products section be added to the article. I've composed a draft, which the community can review by clicking the dropdown here:

I've tried to answer two basic questions with this section draft: 1.) What kind of products does Verkada make? and 2.) What kind of organizations use Verkada's products? I hope I've done so without veering into promotional/marketing territory, but more experienced editors can let me know. Thank you in advance to anyone who takes the time to review this request! Seakittea (talk) 20:45, 28 April 2026 (UTC)

User:Tedder: Would you be interested in reviewing this draft? Don't feel obligated, just thought I would ask. Thanks! Seakittea (talk) 22:52, 4 May 2026 (UTC)
I'm going to reach out to User:Guninvalid, who has made productive edits to this article in the past. Guninvalid, if you have the time and inclination to review the request above, I would really appreciate it. And if not, no worries. Thank you! Seakittea (talk) 23:14, 28 May 2026 (UTC)
I'm generally uncomfortable with having a "Products" section for a currently operating company; it leans really heavily toward being promotional. If you can source the dates when Verkada began offering these products though, it might be okay to fit into the History section. Something like "At its founding, Verkada offered security cameras, access controls, and alarms." guninvalid (talk) 02:21, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
While I'm here, oftentimes with COI edit requests, less is more. It's often much easier and much less likely to be promotional if your edit request is only one or two sentences with a bunch of sources. It's one less thing for me to check; I can just focus on evaluating sources and weight. Writing more risks veering into promotional territory, plus it means I have to already really care to read through your paragraphs. If it's worth elaboration, I'm happy to write my own prose based on your sources and any others I may find. guninvalid (talk) 03:23, 29 May 2026 (UTC)
I see what you're saying, User:Guninvalid. In that case, would you be against adding one sentence about Verkada platform's AI capabilities to the History? That feels like a significant development, in terms of the evolution of the company's products, and it's been covered in a CNBC piece. This is the second-to-last paragraph of the History, with my suggested new sentence highlighted in yellow:
Verkada's Series D funding round closed in October 2023 and raised $305 million at a $3.2 billion valuation.[1] In February 2025, Verkada's Series E funding round raised another $200 million at a $4.5 billion valuation.[2] In July 2025, Verkada added AI capabilities to its platform, including a "unified timeline" tool that automatically organizes images from multiple cameras to give users several angles of a single incident.[3] A December 2025 funding round led by Alphabet's venture capital arm CapitalG brought in $100 million at a $5.8 billion valuation.[3] At the end of 2025, Verkada had approximately 30,000 active customers.[4]
Please feel free to either shoot me down or revise that sentence. I'll defer to your judgment. Thanks for taking time to discuss this request with me. Talk soon, I hope! Seakittea (talk) 23:06, 3 June 2026 (UTC)
The sentence is fine, but the source itself isn't the best. WP:CNBC is generally considered a reliable source, but this is an WP:INTERVIEW with the CEO, and reads more like a breathless press release than objective reporting. It would be best to provide 1-2 more sources for this claim, though it's probably okay to add as is. guninvalid (talk) 01:33, 4 June 2026 (UTC)
User:Guninvalid: I think that CNBC source is the highest-quality one I have, in terms of the reliability of the outlet itself and the depth of the coverage, but I'll give you a few more. At worst, maybe these provide some additional context:
  • Silicon Angle (Dec. 2025): "The [Verkada] platform also provides other AI features. It can review data from the Verkada sensors at a given location and activate an on-site alarm when suspicious activity is detected. Administrators can also activate the alarms manually via an app."[5]
  • Reuters (Dec. 2025): "San Mateo, California-based Verkada, founded in 2016, makes cloud and AI-powered physical security platforms that consolidate cameras, access control and alarms on a central dashboard [...] The company said the investment will accelerate its AI capabilities and may also provide liquidity for employees."[6]
  • Security Sales & Integration (Sep. 2025): "Building on its suite of AI features like People and Vehicle Analytics and AI-Powered Search, Verkada introduced a new tool to visually reconstruct the entire journey of people and vehicles across a property. With the new AI-Powered Unified Timeline, Verkada Command will unify video events from all cameras onto a single, map-based timeline. Paired with expanded AI-Powered Alerts that include activity- and industry-specific detections and an Operator View that centralizes alerts into a ticket-based system with a structured workflow."[7]
  • The Tech Buzz (Dec. 2025): "Verkada just became the latest poster child for AI's march into physical security, with Google's CapitalG leading a $100 million round that values the startup at $5.8 billion. The valuation jump of $1.3 billion since February shows how quickly investors are warming up to AI-powered security solutions [...] The secret sauce lies in Verkada's cloud-based platform that connects cameras, alarms, and sensors into a single AI-powered system. Instead of just recording footage, these devices actively analyze what they see. The company processes over 20 million images per hour, extracting insights about foot traffic, occupancy rates, and security violations that traditional systems miss entirely."[4]
Hope that gives you something to work with If you need anything else, please let me know! Seakittea (talk) 17:24, 5 June 2026 (UTC)
 Done in revision Special:Diff/1359685995. guninvalid (talk) 16:56, 16 June 2026 (UTC)
Thanks for the help, User:Guninvalid! Seakittea (talk) 00:44, 18 June 2026 (UTC)

References

  1. Staff, S. S. I. (2023-10-10). "Verkada Closes Series D Fundraising Round With $305M in Fresh Capital". Security Sales & Integration. Retrieved 2023-11-23.
  2. Garfinkle, Allie (February 19, 2025). "Exclusive: Verkada's $200 million Series E values the company at $4.5 billion". Fortune. Retrieved March 26, 2026.
  3. 1 2 Yip, Jaures (December 3, 2025). "Security startup Verkada hits $5.8 billion valuation in latest funding round led by CapitalG". CNBC. Retrieved March 26, 2026.
  4. 1 2 "Verkada hits $5.8B valuation as Google bets big on AI security". The Tech Buzz. December 3, 2025. Retrieved March 30, 2026.
  5. Deutscher, Maria. "Security device startup Verkada raises funding at $5.8B valuation". Silicon Angle. Retrieved June 5, 2026.
  6. Srivastava, Prakhar (December 3, 2025). "Security tech firm Verkada valued at $5.8 billion as workplace safety demand rises". Reuters. Retrieved April 21, 2026.
  7. Archer, Bob (September 24, 2025). "Verkada Rolls Out New Updates During VerkadaOne Conference". Security Sales & Integration. Retrieved June 5, 2026.


COI request: Revising the Controversies section

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Hello again! I'd like to place another edit request, this time for revisions to the Controversies section. I'm aware that, as a COI editor, other folks are going to be rightly skeptical of any changes I propose to this section. Please know that I'm not trying to sweep negative content under the rug. The company has been involved in a few controversial developments covered by reputable press publications, and so I understand that discussion of these things on our Wikipedia page are fair game.

My draft, which you can review side-by-side with the current section and/or by itself below, attempts to do two basic things:

  1. Clean up the description of the Motorola lawsuit so that it's easier to follow
  2. Reframe the facial recognition technology passage so that it covers specific criticisms of Verkada in the cited Washington Post article, rather than more general criticisms of facial recognition technology

And here is the draft by itself:

Happy to discuss this draft with other editors. Thanks in advance to whoever takes a look! Seakittea (talk) 19:27, 23 June 2026 (UTC)


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