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Proposed changes July 2026
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| − | + | Betclic Everest Group SAS held a majority stake in bet-at-home.com AG from 30 April 2009 until 28 November 2025. On 28 October 2025, Betclic Everest Group SAS announced that it would divest its 53.9% shareholding. The divestment was completed by 31 December 2025. According to the voting rights notifications dated 24 March 2026, Stefan Sulzbacher holds a total of 28.73% of the voting rights in the Company, while Franz Ömer holds a total of 29.73%. These voting rights should not be aggregated, as mutual attribution arises due to an acting-in-concert agreement within the meaning of Section 34(2) of the German Securities Trading Act (WpHG). The aforementioned group of shareholders currently represents by far the most influential shareholder group of the Company. |
- Reason for the change: changes in the majority holder of the group. Information about old one (Betclic Everest Group SAS) and new shareholder group
- References supporting change: https://www.bet-at-home.ag/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/geschaeftsbericht_2024_en.pdf, https://www.boerse.de/nachrichten/Original-Research-bet-at-homecom-AG-von-NuWays-AG-BUY/38299716
Katrhin Kappel von bet-at-home (talk) 11:16, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Edit Request Process
Hi Editor,
Isaac here from WATATAWA Consulting and we support several clients such as IHH Healthcare with their external engagements.
I would like to make some edits to IHH Healthcare’s Wikipedia page with the latest publicly available information. Would you be able to advise how we can move forward with this please? I’ve read Wikipedia:Edit Requests and it mentioned to indicate my request on the talk page prior to using the Edit Request Template or the Edit Request Wizard.
I understand that there were some issues with the previous attempt to make modifications. I have rectified it and will be the only person making any edits for the IHH Healthcare page moving forward via this new account.
Many thanks and hope to hear from you soon.
Best Regards,
Isaac Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 09:18, 1 August 2023 (UTC)
- Present us what would you like to change and back up your claims with reliable sources (per WP:BURDEN). A09 (talk) 12:11, 1 August 2023 (UTC)
- Hi A09,
- As a start:
- 1) IHH's latest updated revenue for Q1 2023 is RM 5.1 billion as seen in their latest results press release here and on their website here.
- 2)For the second and third paragraph of the body, could we amend it to:
- Its portfolio of healthcare brands includes Pantai, Gleneagles and Prince Court in IHH Malaysia; Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, and Parkway in IHH Singapore; Gleneagles and ParkwayHealth in IHH Greater China; Fortis and Gleneagles Global in IHH India; and Acibadem in Turkiye and Europe.
- IHH's subsidiaries include Pantai Holdings, Parkway Holdings, ParkwayLife REIT and Fortis. It is also the majority shareholder of Acıbadem Healthcare Group, the largest Turkish private healthcare company.
- Reasons for amending point 2:
- - Continental Hospitals was divested in 2021 as seen here.
- - The International Medical University was also divested in 2022 as seen here.
- - IHH Healthcare's brands and subsidiaries can be found here.
- Our amends are backed by publicly available resources as linked. Do let us know if these are good to go, please – we will share a couple more requested edits for your advise after.
- Best regards,
- Isaac Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 03:46, 2 August 2023 (UTC)
- Hi Editor,
- Hope you are well.
- May I check if this is the correct way to present the changes that I would like to make?
- Do let me know if any amends need to be made in terms of the formatting and I'll be happy to make them soonest.
- Hope to hear from you soon.
- Best Regards,
- Isaac Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 03:16, 7 August 2023 (UTC)
| This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
| − | Revenue RM | + | Revenue RM 5.1 billion (Q1 2023) |
- Reason for the change: Updating to the latest figures
- References supporting change: https://www.ihhhealthcare.com/medianews.htm?filepath=IHH/IHH-Q1_2023_Results_Press_Release-31052023.pdf and https://www.ihhhealthcare.com/investors/financial-information/financial-highlights
| − | + | In recent years, IHH has expanded significantly in India. |
| − | Its portfolio of healthcare brands includes Pantai, Gleneagles and Prince Court in IHH Malaysia; Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, and Parkway in IHH Singapore; Gleneagles and ParkwayHealth in IHH Greater China; | + | Its portfolio of healthcare brands includes Pantai, Gleneagles and Prince Court in IHH Malaysia; Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, and Parkway in IHH Singapore; Gleneagles and ParkwayHealth in IHH Greater China; Fortis and Gleneagles Global in IHH India; and Acibadem in Turkiye and Europe. |
| − | IHH's subsidiaries include Pantai Holdings, Parkway Holdings, ParkwayLife REIT and Fortis. | + | IHH's subsidiaries include Pantai Holdings, Parkway Holdings, ParkwayLife REIT and Fortis. It is also the majority shareholder of Acıbadem Healthcare Group, the largest Turkish private healthcare company. |
- Reason for the change: Updating to the publicly available information
- References supporting change:
- Dear A09, let me know if this is okay. Followed the template as much as possible. Many thanks! Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 22:42, 20 August 2023 (UTC)
Partly done The infobox figure has been updated, but because no reference was provided, a citation needed inline template was applied. The information concerning the medical university was deleted as requested. The other information asked to be added was not implemented because it was not clear which references provided applied to which statements proposed. Regards, Spintendo 16:34, 21 August 2023 (UTC)
- Many thanks for making the edits. I've tried to work the references into the copy as below - let me know if this is sufficient or if there is another way that I should move forward with this.
- {{edit COI}}
- Specific text to be added
or removed:- Its portfolio of healthcare brands includes Pantai, Gleneagles and Prince Court in IHH Malaysia; Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, and Parkway in IHH Singapore; Gleneagles and ParkwayHealth in IHH Greater China; Fortis and Gleneagles Global in IHH India; and Acibadem in Turkiye and Europe.
- IHH's subsidiaries include Pantai Holdings, Parkway Holdings, ParkwayLife REIT and Fortis. It is also the majority shareholder of Acıbadem Healthcare Group, the largest Turkish private healthcare company. (https://www.ihhhealthcare.com/about-us/our-global-network)
- Reason for the change: Adding information about IHH's subsidiaries add the relevant citation.
- References supporting change:
- 1) https://www.ihhhealthcare.com/about-us/our-global-network
- {{edit COI}}
- Specific text to be added or removed: (from the Info Box) RM 5.1 billion
- Reason for the change: adding citations
- References supporting change:
- 1) https://www.ihhhealthcare.com/investors/financial-information/financial-highlights Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 06:41, 23 August 2023 (UTC)
- Hi Editor,
- Hope you are well. Understand that you might be busy or tied up with other commitments.
- Just wanted to follow up with the above. Would you be able to advise if the above edits can be made?
- Do let me know. Looking forward to hearing from you!
- Cheers, Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 23:11, 30 August 2023 (UTC)
- Hi Editor,
- Following up on this - We've had some new developments and was wondering if we could add on to the list of edits proposed. IHH Healthcare's Group CEO position has been filled by Dr Prem Kumar Nair, the former IHH Healthcare Singapore CEO. His position will take effect from 1st October 2023 as per the press release linked below.
- Reason for the change: Updating latest publicly available information.
- References supporting change: https://www.ihhhealthcare.com/medianews.htm?filepath=IHH/IHH_Announces_Leadership_Changes_Media_Release_290823_FINAL.pdf
- Many thanks and hope to hear from you soon!
- Best regards,
- Isaac Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 01:24, 11 September 2023 (UTC)
COI editing
@Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting, please use {{Edit COI}} to request changes instead of updating the article directly yourself. Thanks. JASWE (talk) 10:16, 25 September 2023 (UTC)
- Hi JASWE, I have been trying to use the Edit COI to request changes instead of updating the article directly in the other talk page section. Appreciate if you could take a look at the below and let me know if the edits are good to go. Otherwise, if you could let me know what is missing or what is required that will be much appreciated too. Many thanks.
- - Isaac
| This edit request by an editor with a conflict of interest has now been answered. |
- Specific text to be added or removed: To add text as below between 1st and 2nd paragraphs.
- In recent years, IHH has expanded significantly in India.
- Its portfolio of healthcare brands includes Pantai, Gleneagles and Prince Court in IHH Malaysia; Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, and Parkway in IHH Singapore; Gleneagles and ParkwayHealth in IHH Greater China; Fortis and Gleneagles Global in IHH India; and Acibadem in Turkiye and Europe.
- IHH's subsidiaries include Pantai Holdings, Parkway Holdings, ParkwayLife REIT and Fortis. It is also the majority shareholder of Acıbadem Healthcare Group, the largest Turkish private healthcare company.
- Reason for the change: Adding in information based on the publicly available website.
- References supporting change: https://www.ihhhealthcare.com/about-us/our-global-network > IHH's networks of hospitals and subsidiaries can be found here - it can be use to cite the entire section to be added above. Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 03:11, 26 September 2023 (UTC)
- @Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting I am leaving the request to other uninvolved editors and since the backlog is small, it should be attended to quickly. Also, do remove the tags so the template will be in use. [[User:Justanothersgwikieditor|JASWE]] ([[User talk:Justanothersgwikieditor|talk]]) 03:39, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
:::{{not done for now}} It would be helpful if the WikiLinks for the subsidiary companies and portfolio brands were noted with your request. If these companies and brands are independently notable, they would have their own Wikipedia pages, which augers well for their inclusion in the article. Also, the reference provided is from the subject company itself. Wikipedia prefers references from reliable secondary sources. This preference for secondary sources could be sidestepped if the companies were independently notable. Please note which companies are independently notable in the space just after this reply message. When ready to proceed with your request, please alter the request template's answer parameter to read from {{para|ans|yes}} to {{para|ans|no}}. Regards, [[User:Spintendo|<span style="font-size:85%;color:#f00;border:3px solid red;border-radius:15px;"> <b>Spintendo</b> </span>]] 05:18, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
::::Hi Spintendo,
::::Thanks for getting back to us. Have noted on citing from Wiki links and I have found the following below. do let me know if this is what you meant. Many thanks!
::::[[Parkway Pantai]], [[Gleneagles Hospital]], https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q104247474, [[Mount Elizabeth Hospital]], [[Fortis Healthcare]], [[Acıbadem Healthcare Group]], [[User:Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting|Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting]] ([[User talk:Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting|talk]]) 07:40, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
:::::[[User:Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting|@Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting]] Thank you for providing the WikiLinks to some of the companies mentioned in your proposal. As not all of the companies mentioned in your proposal have Wikilinks, the final step in your request would be to include those Wikilinks for the companies which have them in a new edit request proposal, taking care to delete the mentioning of those companies which are not Wikilinked. A reference should accompany your request, but as the remaining companies mentioned will now all be independently notable, that reference may originate from any primary source you like, including company press releases or from the company itself (such as a link to the company's website where the announcement has been made{{efn|It appears as if you've already provided that reference, thank you for that.}}). Please post that new edit request below this reply post at your earliest convenience,{{efn|Please also change the request template's answer parameter to read from {{para|ans|yes}} to {{para|ans|no}}.}} so that the reviewer may add the text to the article. Regards, [[User:Spintendo|<span style="font-size:85%;color:#f00;border:3px solid red;border-radius:15px;"> <b>Spintendo</b> </span>]] 17:51, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
::::::Hi editor - as instructed above, a new edit COI request has been made as below with third party links to supplement the above Wikilinks. Many thanks.
::::::+++
::::::<nowiki>{{edit COI}}
- Specific text to be added or removed:
- @Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting I am leaving the request to other uninvolved editors and since the backlog is small, it should be attended to quickly. Also, do remove the tags so the template will be in use. [[User:Justanothersgwikieditor|JASWE]] ([[User talk:Justanothersgwikieditor|talk]]) 03:39, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
:::{{not done for now}} It would be helpful if the WikiLinks for the subsidiary companies and portfolio brands were noted with your request. If these companies and brands are independently notable, they would have their own Wikipedia pages, which augers well for their inclusion in the article. Also, the reference provided is from the subject company itself. Wikipedia prefers references from reliable secondary sources. This preference for secondary sources could be sidestepped if the companies were independently notable. Please note which companies are independently notable in the space just after this reply message. When ready to proceed with your request, please alter the request template's answer parameter to read from {{para|ans|yes}} to {{para|ans|no}}. Regards, [[User:Spintendo|<span style="font-size:85%;color:#f00;border:3px solid red;border-radius:15px;"> <b>Spintendo</b> </span>]] 05:18, 27 September 2023 (UTC)
::::Hi Spintendo,
::::Thanks for getting back to us. Have noted on citing from Wiki links and I have found the following below. do let me know if this is what you meant. Many thanks!
::::[[Parkway Pantai]], [[Gleneagles Hospital]], https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q104247474, [[Mount Elizabeth Hospital]], [[Fortis Healthcare]], [[Acıbadem Healthcare Group]], [[User:Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting|Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting]] ([[User talk:Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting|talk]]) 07:40, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
:::::[[User:Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting|@Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting]] Thank you for providing the WikiLinks to some of the companies mentioned in your proposal. As not all of the companies mentioned in your proposal have Wikilinks, the final step in your request would be to include those Wikilinks for the companies which have them in a new edit request proposal, taking care to delete the mentioning of those companies which are not Wikilinked. A reference should accompany your request, but as the remaining companies mentioned will now all be independently notable, that reference may originate from any primary source you like, including company press releases or from the company itself (such as a link to the company's website where the announcement has been made{{efn|It appears as if you've already provided that reference, thank you for that.}}). Please post that new edit request below this reply post at your earliest convenience,{{efn|Please also change the request template's answer parameter to read from {{para|ans|yes}} to {{para|ans|no}}.}} so that the reviewer may add the text to the article. Regards, [[User:Spintendo|<span style="font-size:85%;color:#f00;border:3px solid red;border-radius:15px;"> <b>Spintendo</b> </span>]] 17:51, 1 October 2023 (UTC)
::::::Hi editor - as instructed above, a new edit COI request has been made as below with third party links to supplement the above Wikilinks. Many thanks.
::::::+++
::::::<nowiki>{{edit COI}}
| − | + | In recent years, IHH has expanded significantly in India. |
| − | + | Its portfolio of healthcare brands includes Pantai, Gleneagles and Prince Court in IHH Malaysia; Mount Elizabeth, Gleneagles, and Parkway in IHH Singapore; Gleneagles in Greater China; Fortis and Gleneagles Global in IHH India; and Acibadem in Turkiye and Europe. |
| − | + | IHH's subsidiaries include ParkwayLife REIT and Fortis. It is also the majority shareholder of Acıbadem Healthcare Group, the largest Turkish private healthcare company. |
- Reason for the change: Updating to the publicly available information
- References supporting change:
- - IHH Healthcare's brands and subsidiaries can be found here.
- - Third party sources referencing IHH Healthcare and ParkwayLife REITS relationship: https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/property/parkway-life-reit-ihh-healthcare-extend-lease-agreements-20-years-s150m-capex-injection
- - Third party sources referencing IHH Healthcare and Prince Court Medical Centre's relationship: https://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/asia/ihh-healthcare-acquires-malaysia-s-prince-court-medical-center-rm102b
- Isaac at WATATAWA Consulting (talk) 23:20, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
Notes
Update to lead section – headquarters and company scale
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On behalf of IHH Healthcare, I would like to propose an update to the lead section of the article.
| − | IHH Healthcare Berhad (MYX: 5225) is | + | IHH Healthcare Berhad (MYX: 5225) is a multinational private healthcare group headquartered in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The group operates 190 healthcare facilities, including 89 hospitals, across 10 countries and has a workforce of 76,000 employees across Singapore, Malaysia, Türkiye, India, Greater China (including Hong Kong), and other regions of Asia and Europe. It is listed on Bursa Malaysia and the Singapore Exchange. |
Reason for the change: To update the lead section with current information regarding IHH Healthcare's headquarters, geographical presence and company scale.
References supporting change:
- "IHH Healthcare Collaborates with Infosys on a Multi-Country, AI-Powered ERP Transformation to Accelerate Growth". Nasdaq. 11 June 2026.
- "Contact Us". IHH Healthcare. Retrieved 7 July 2026.
Thank you for reviewing this request. Kelly at Mutant (talk) 11:25, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Update Request 4
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Appreciate it again Surajr7 for your feedback. For my next request, I would like to propose:
1. Updating the infobox to reflect that Chet was affiliated with the Republican party "at the time of his public service". He has since signed this 2020 statement signed by former Republican national security officials. Would it be possible to add "(at the time of his public service)" to the "Party" aspect of the infobox?
My suggested changes:
Chester Crocker | |
|---|---|
Crocker in 2006 | |
| 9th Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs | |
| In office June 9, 1981 – April 21, 1989 | |
| President | Ronald Reagan George H. W. Bush |
| Preceded by | Richard M. Moose |
| Succeeded by | Herman Jay Cohen |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 29, 1941 New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Party | Republican (at the time of his public service)[2] |
| Children | Bathsheba Crocker |
| Occupation | Diplomat |
References
- ↑ “Original-Research: bet-at-home.com AG (von NuWays AG): BUY”, retrieved 2026-05-11
- ↑ "Former Republican National Security Officials for Biden". Defending Democracy Together. 20 August 2020. Retrieved 26 August 2021.
2. Within the "Namibian independence" section, adding notable commentary about constructive engagement by the Washington Post and Stuart Eizenstat.
My suggested changes:
[...]
Martti Ahtisaari was also of the opinion that the policy of constructive engagement acted as an undeniable catalyst for resolution. He remarked that "those of us close to the matter were aware that if nothing new was put forward we would remain in this situation for the rest of our lives. But we couldn't declare publicly that this was an excellent idea – although in the final analysis it was a bold and adroit move by Crocker."[1]
The Washington Post editors opined that constructive engagement "was a comprehensive policy for dealing with all of southern Africa" and considered that the December 1988 accords had "established the U.S. as the arbiter of peace in a racially torn, politically important region".[2]
Former diplomat and Carter Administration domestic policy advisor Stuart Eizenstat concluded that Crocker's "policy of constructive engagement and applying "carrots and sticks" by linking the withdrawal of South Africa from Namibia and Cuban troops from Angola played a major role in ending the conflict".[3]
References
- ↑ Merikallio, Katri; Ruokanen, Tapani (2015). The Mediator: A Biography of Martti Ahtisaari, trans. David Mitchell and Pamela Kaskinen. New York: Oxford University Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-84904-318-2.
- ↑ "Chester Crocker's Africa". The Washington Post. The Washington Post. 26 December 1988.
- ↑ Eizenstat, Stuart E. (May 2024). The Art of Diplomacy: How American Negotiators Reached Historic Agreements that Changed the World. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 173. ISBN 9781538167991.
Thank you again to those reviewing! Amolier (talk) 11:40, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Edit request: add Milestones project to Work and External links
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I am the subject of this article. In accordance with WP:AUTOBIOGRAPHY and WP:COI, I am not editing the article directly and am submitting this request for an independent editor to review. (Separately, for transparency: I am also the spouse of Martha Friendly, subject of a draft article currently in preparation — disclosed in full on my user page.) Requested addition 1 — Work sectionPlease add the following sentence to the end of the paragraph describing my shift toward the history of statistics and data visualization: Friendly maintains ''Milestones in the History of Data Visualization and Thematic Cartography'', an online, continually updated catalog and timeline documenting significant developments in statistical graphics, thematic cartography, and data visualization from antiquity to the present.<ref>{{cite web |no-tracking=true|last=Friendly |first=Michael |title=Milestones in the History of Data Visualization and Thematic Cartography |url=http://www.datavis.ca/milestones/ |website=datavis.ca |access-date=2026-07-06}}</ref> Requested addition 2 — External links sectionPlease add the following bullet to the External links list: * [http://www.datavis.ca/milestones/ Milestones in the History of Data Visualization and Thematic Cartography] ReasonThe article covers my research trajectory toward history of statistics/data visualization but doesn't currently mention this ongoing, actively maintained public resource documenting that work. Thanks for reviewing. MichaelFriendly (talk) 10:16, 6 July 2026 (UTC) | |
Not done: your request appears to have been generated by a large language model. Day Creature (talk) 18:13, 6 July 2026 (UTC)
- NOT SO. I wrote the text to be added. I don't know the protocol for suggesting an edit to a page about myself, so, from an abundance of caution, I did ask a LLM to help me format it into something that meets Wikipedia standards, and especially the difficulty of formatting for WikiMedia. MichaelFriendly (talk) 20:55, 6 July 2026 (UTC)
- Just to be clear: What I'm proposing/requesting is a simple addition to my work section, after the sentence about my shift to history of dataviz. Something like:
- Friendly maintains Milestones in the History of Data Visualization and Thematic Cartography, an online catalog and timeline documenting developments in statistical graphics, thematic cartography, and data visualization.[1]
- And the external link:
- [http://www.datavis.ca/milestones/ Milestones in the History of Data
- Visualization and Thematic Cartography] MichaelFriendly (talk) 09:57, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
- Regardless of whether you originally composed some of the text, AI-generated talk page posts and edit requests are not allowed per WP:AITALK. You are welcome to create a new edit request without the use of any AI assistance, but if you want the article to mention this online catalog, you'll need to find an independent reliable source that discusses it. Day Creature (talk) 18:30, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
- OK, your point is well taken. Let me try again.
- The text I would like added remains the same:
- Friendly maintains Milestones in the History of Data Visualization and Thematic Cartography, an online catalog and timeline documenting developments in statistical graphics, thematic cartography, and data visualization.
- With the same external link to the site:
- History of Data Visualization and Thematic Cartography
- Here are two sources to cite for this-- an independent interview and a book chapter I wrote about the process of developing this. I'm not well-versed in Wikimedia formatting. I hope I got this right
- Bátorfy, Attila (2025-12-04). "Not just pretty pictures: interview with Michael Friendly". Attila Bátorfy's Cabinet of Infographic Curiosities. Substack. Retrieved 2026-07-08.
- Friendly, Michael (2005). "Milestones in the History of Data Visualization: A Case Study in Statistical Historiography". In Weihs, C.; Gaul, W. (eds.). Classification: The Ubiquitous Challenge (PDF). New York: Springer. pp. 34–52. MichaelFriendly (talk) 11:01, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
- Regardless of whether you originally composed some of the text, AI-generated talk page posts and edit requests are not allowed per WP:AITALK. You are welcome to create a new edit request without the use of any AI assistance, but if you want the article to mention this online catalog, you'll need to find an independent reliable source that discusses it. Day Creature (talk) 18:30, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
- The
{{request edit}}template is for requesting changes to semi-protected pages. For conflict of interest requests, please use{{Edit COI}}instead.. I've updated the tempalte for you. meamemg (talk) 13:55, 8 July 2026 (UTC)- I thought that, because I was suggesting an edit to an article about myself, I was required to do so as an Edit Request. If this is not the case, can I just edit the page myself? I'm trying to do the right thing here. MichaelFriendly (talk) 08:25, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
Request edit: sponsored legislation (2022–2025)
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Disclosure: I have a conflict of interest with respect to this article, as I am employed by Senator Stavisky's office. Per WP:COI and WP:PAID, I am not editing the article directly and am requesting that an uninvolved editor review and, if appropriate, add the following well-sourced content. All facts are cited to independent news coverage and the official legislative record.
Proposed addition 1 — to the "New York Senate" section, after the sentence noting her Higher Education Committee chairmanship:
As chair of the Senate Higher Education Committee, Stavisky has sponsored legislation addressing hate crimes and discrimination on college campuses. In November 2022, Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill sponsored by Stavisky and Assemblymember Rebecca Seawright (S.6570/A.1202) requiring individuals convicted of hate crimes to undergo mandatory training or counseling in hate crime prevention and education.[2][3] In July 2023, Hochul signed legislation sponsored by Stavisky and Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal (S.2060-A/A.3694-A) strengthening requirements for New York colleges to investigate and report hate crimes on campus, including posting campus crime statistics online and informing new students about prevention resources.[4][5] In August 2025, Hochul signed a bill sponsored by Stavisky and Assemblymember Nily Rozic (S.4559-B/A.5448-B) requiring every New York college and university to designate a Title VI coordinator to receive and investigate discrimination complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.[6][7]
Proposed addition 2 — a separate sentence in the "New York Senate" section (health/insurance legislation, distinct from the campus material above):
In December 2024, Hochul signed a bill sponsored by Stavisky and Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal (S.2063-A/A.38-A) requiring large-group private health insurance plans in New York to cover scalp cooling systems, which reduce hair loss during chemotherapy, making New York the first state to mandate such coverage. The requirement takes effect January 1, 2026.[8][9]
Sourcing notes for the reviewer
Each fact leads with independent news coverage; official press releases are used only as backups. NPOV note: I deliberately avoided the "landmark"/"groundbreaking"/"first-in-the-nation" phrasing used in the sponsors' press releases. The four laws can be verified against the official legislative record:
| Year | Bill (Senate / Assembly) | Chapter | Signed | Assembly co-sponsor | Legislative record |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022 | S.6570 / A.1202 | Laws of 2022 (enacted via A.1202) | Nov 22, 2022 | Rebecca Seawright | nysenate.gov S.6570 |
| 2023 | S.2060-A / A.3694-A | Ch. 191 | Jul 11, 2023 | Daniel Rosenthal | nysenate.gov S.2060 |
| 2024 | S.2063-A / A.38-A | Ch. 595 | Dec 13, 2024 | Linda B. Rosenthal | nysenate.gov S.2063 |
| 2025 | S.4559-B / A.5448-B | Ch. 354 | Aug 26, 2025 | Nily Rozic | nysenate.gov S.4559 |
Two points to note:
- The 2023 and 2024 bills have different co-sponsors named Rosenthal — Assemblymember Daniel Rosenthal (Queens) on the 2023 campus-reporting bill, and Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal (Manhattan) on the 2024 scalp-cooling bill. These are two different legislators, not a typo.
- The claim that New York was the first state to mandate insurance coverage for scalp cooling is supported by multiple independent sources (QNS, the Medical Society of the State of New York, and ABC News), not only the sponsors' offices.
TiberNero (talk) 15:08, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Edit request: Update article following 2025 rebrand
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I am connected with the Royal College of Midwives (I work for Redactive, the agency that publishes its membership magazine) and therefore have a conflict of interest. I am requesting that an independent editor consider updating this article to reflect the magazine's 2025 rebrand. Suggested changes: Update the article title from Midwives to RCM Community if editors consider this appropriate under the article title policy. Update the lead to explain the magazine is quarterly not bi-monthly Update the lead to explain that the publication was rebranded in 2025 while remaining the official membership magazine of the Royal College of Midwives. Add a note to the History section documenting the 2025 rebrand. Update the external link to https://rcm.org.uk/community-magazine-home Possible wording for the lead:
RCM Community (formerly Midwives) is the official membership magazine of the Royal College of Midwives (RCM), and is published quarterly. The publication was rebranded from Midwives to RCM Community in 2025.
Sources supporting the change include: RCM Community homepage on the RCM website – https://rcm.org.uk/community-magazine-home/ RCM Linkedin post announcing the rebrand – https://www.linkedin.com/posts/on-the-fourteenth-day-of-our-advent-we-wanted-share-7406039737632833536-GDR8/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAMXqI4BxWwHi2C3mJNz2HRb7COCNdKHi9I Thank you for considering this request. ~2026-38676-30 (talk) 15:31, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Early career section with improved sourcing
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Hello editors! My name's Sara and I work for the ACLU. Would anybody be willing to take a look at my next request?
- Request: I would like to take what is currently in the Early career section, and replace it wholesale with the following version. The section mainly uses primary sourcing from the ACLU website, and contains a dead Wikilink. My proposed version is completely re-written based on a reliable source from the New York Times. See below:
Romero worked at the Rockefeller Foundation, where he led a study that investigated future directions in civil rights advocacy. In 1992, Romero began working as an executive for the Ford Foundation, developing its human rights and international cooperation program. Under his leadership, this program became the foundation’s largest, granting $90 million in support of projects including affirmative action, immigrant rights, and gay rights.[10]
References
- ↑ Friendly, Michael. "Milestones in the History of Data Visualization and Thematic Cartography". datavis.ca. Retrieved 2026-07-06.
- ↑ "Governor Hochul signs Queens lawmaker's hate crimes bill into law". QNS. November 23, 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ "Governor Hochul Announces Actions to Prevent Hate Crimes and Protect New Yorkers". Office of the Governor of New York. November 22, 2022. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ "Hochul details security grants, signs education bill to curb hate crimes". Spectrum News NY1. July 11, 2023. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ "Queens lawmaker's bill mandating New York colleges to report hate crimes on campus". QNS. April 28, 2023. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ Parry, Bill (September 1, 2025). "Rozic, Stavisky bill to protect students from discrimination signed into law by Governor". QNS. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ "Senate Bill S4559B". New York State Senate. August 26, 2025. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ O'Brien, Shane (December 17, 2024). "New York becomes first state to mandate insurance coverage for cancer hair-preservation treatment". QNS. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ "Governor Hochul Signs Bill Requiring Health Insurers to Cover Scalp Cooling Devices for Cancer Patients". Medical Society of the State of New York. December 20, 2024. Retrieved July 8, 2026.
- ↑ Lewin, Tamar (May 1, 2001). "Civil Liberties Union Chooses New Executive". The New York Times. Retrieved February 5, 2025.
Let me know what you think, and thanks! ACLUSara (talk) 22:32, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
Reply 1-JUL-2026
- A verbatim description of the text and references to be removed was not included with the request.[1]
References
- ↑ "Template:Edit COI". Wikipedia. 30 August 2023.
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Regards, Spintendo 21:57, 1 July 2026 (UTC)
- As mentioned earlier, I am requesting that we replace the current live section, which relies mainly on an ACLU source and a little on a Boston Globe article, with my proposed version that uses the New York Times as its primary source. The current section also contains a dead Wikilink, which I am proposing we fix with my version above. If there are any questions you might have, feel free to ask them here. Thanks ACLUSara (talk) 17:36, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Edit request: correct infobox official website (COI)
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Declaring a conflict of interest per WP:COI: I worked on the original production and built the current official site; I am unpaid. Requesting a neutral editor evaluate the following.
The infobox |website= currently points to an archived snapshot of a
HERE listings page, which was never the show's own site:
{{official|https://web.archive.org/web/20080914033253/http://www.here.org:80/see/now/}}
The production's current official website is
https://ariaswithatwistreturns.com/. Per
WP:ELOFFICIAL the current official site is the appropriate value here.
Proposed change — replace the infobox |website= value with:
{{Official website|https://ariaswithatwistreturns.com/}}
The original production's archival site
(http://ariaswithatwist.com/) in ==External links== should
remain unchanged as a historical record of the 2008 run. idledebonair (talk) 17:39, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Demographics and geography updates
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Hello. I work for the City of Fishers, Indiana and therefore have a conflict of interest regarding this article. Rather than editing the article directly, I am requesting review of the following proposed updates by an independent editor.
1. Update population in the lead
Requested change: Replace: "The population was 98,977 at the 2020 census."
With: "As of the 2024 American Community Survey 1-year estimates, Fishers had an estimated population of 104,730."
Source: Census Reporter, Fishers, Indiana profile: https://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US1823278-fishers-in/
2. Add 2024 American Community Survey estimates to the Demographics section
Requested change: Add the following subsection:
According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 American Community Survey 1-year estimates, Fishers had an estimated population of 104,730. The median age was 36.4 years. There were an estimated 38,355 households and 40,343 housing units. The median household income was $132,204 and per capita income was $56,156. Approximately 3.3% of residents lived below the poverty line.
Source: Census Reporter, Fishers, Indiana profile: https://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US1823278-fishers-in/
3. Replace Racial Breakdown table with updated info.
Replace with 2024 breakdown: white 71.3%, black 5.7%, native 0%, asian 9.7%, islander 0%, other 0.4%, two+ 6.9%, hispanic 6.1%
source: https://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US1823278-fishers-in/
4. Update outdated census geography info
Replace with: According to 2024 census, Fishers has a total area of 36.2 square miles, of which 35.61 square miles is land.
source: https://censusreporter.org/profiles/16000US1823278-fishers-in/
5. Add 2025 annexation info
Add this info to the geography section: On June 5, 2025, The City completed the annexation of 960 parcels and roughly 3,000 residents in southeastern Hamilton County. The annexation makes the City of Fishers the fourth largest city in Indiana.
Source: https://fishersin.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/City-of-Fishers-IN-Comp-12-31-24-FS-Final.pdf
6. Expand Governmetn section add this info to the gov't section: The City is governed by a nine-member council, with each member elected to a four-year term. The Mayor serves as the chief executive of the City and serves a four-year term. The City Clerk, also elected to a four-year term, is responsible for the management of records and maintaining ordinances of the City. The Mayor appoints a City Controller that is responsible for matters related to the City's finances. The City employs approximately 514 full time employees. The City provides general governmental services such as police, fire, planning, zoning, construction, inspection, street and road maintenance, infrastructure maintenance and construction, and cultural and recreational activities.
source: https://fishersin.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/City-of-Fishers-IN-Comp-12-31-24-FS-Final.pdf
7. In addition to lead add this: The City of Fishers was #4 on U.S. News and World Report’s Best Places in Live in the US in 2025-2026. In addition, in 2024, the City of Fishers received awards from USA TODAY as #4 as Best Cities in the Midwest, Liveability as #4 Best Places to Live in the U.S., and WalletHub as #4 Best Small Cities in America. In 2024 it was ranked #4 on MoneyGeek’s Top 25 Safest Cities and was a gold recipient of Mental Health America’s 2023 Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health
source: https://fishersin.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/City-of-Fishers-IN-Comp-12-31-24-FS-Final.pdf — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hallkfishersin (talk • contribs) 18:28, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Thank you for considering these updates. I am happy to provide additional sources or clarification if helpful.
Parks and Recreation
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I work for the City of Fishers, Indiana, so I have a conflict of interest regarding this article. I am requesting review by an independent editor.
Requested section: Parks and recreation
Current issue: The section does not include several major parks and recreation facilities that have opened in recent years.
Requested additions:
1. Add Fishers White River Park
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Parks and recreation section:
Fishers White River Park opened in 2025 near 96th Street and Allisonville Road. The 120-acre park includes trails, scenic overlooks, river access, and a kayak launch along the White River.
Sources: Fishers Parks: https://fishersparks.com/parks-amenities/fishers-white-river-park/ City of Fishers: https://fishersin.gov/news/fishers-unveils-new-white-river-park-and-trail-connections/
2. Add Fishers AgriPark
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Parks and recreation section: Fishers AgriPark is a 33-acre urban farm that opened in 2020. The park includes public fields and gardens, livestock, a playground, nature trail, tree nurseries, and educational programming.
Sources: Fishers AgriPark: https://fishersagripark.com/about/ Indianapolis Monthly: https://www.indianapolismonthly.com/arts-and-culture/fishers-agripark-cultivates-curiosity-about-agriculture/
3. Add Fishers Community Center
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Parks and recreation section: Opened in 2025, the Fishers Community Center includes an indoor playground, indoor track, aquatics center, fitness center, sports courts, and community gathering spaces.
Sources: Fishers Community Center: https://fisherscommunitycenter.com/ Current in Fishers: https://www.youarecurrent.com/2025/11/05/fishers-celebrates-opening-of-new-community-center/
4. Add Nickel Plate Trail update
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Parks and recreation section: The Nickel Plate Trail is a multi-use trail built along the former Nickel Plate Railroad corridor. The Fishers portion is a 5-mile path that connects neighborhoods, commercial areas, and the Nickel Plate District. In 2026, a pedestrian bridge over 96th Street opened, connecting the Fishers section of the trail to Indianapolis.
Sources: Fishers Parks: https://fishersparks.com/parks-amenities/nickel-plate-trail/ Current in Fishers: https://www.youarecurrent.com/2026/02/27/bridging-the-gap-indy-fishers-celebrate-nickel-plate-trail-link-at-96th-street-border/
5. Add Delaware Township Trailhead
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Parks and recreation section: Delaware Township Trailhead Park opened in 2026 along the Nickel Plate Trail near the Delaware Township Community Center. The trailhead includes parking, public restrooms, seating, swings, a fire pit, and trail access.
Source: Current in Fishers: https://www.youarecurrent.com/2026/05/11/rest-stop-delaware-township-trailhead-park-opens-next-to-nickel-plate-trail/
6. Expand Geist Waterfront Park Requested change:
Expand the existing Geist Waterfront Park description to include the following: In 2023, the City opened Geist Waterfront Park, a 70-acre public park on Geist Reservoir. The park includes a beach, non-motorized boat launch and dock access for kayaks, canoes, and paddle boards, walking trails, a pirate-themed playground, and public gathering amenities, including rentable shelters.
Sources: Fishers Parks: https://fishersparks.com/parks-amenities/geist-waterfront-parks/ Indy’s Child: https://indyschild.com/geist-waterfront-park/
7. Add Fishers Maker Playground
Requested change: Add the following sentence to parks and recreation sections: Maker Playground is a 15,000-square-foot public makerspace operated by Fishers Parks, offering tools, technology, and arts programming.
8. Add Hub & Spoke (106 Plaza)
Requested change: Add the following sentence to parks and recreation sections: The 106 Plaza opened in 2025 at 106th Street and the Nickel Plate Trail near Hub & Spoke. The public trailhead includes seating, tables, swings, a communal fire pit, open green space, boardwalk access to the Nickel Plate Trail, and connections to Fishers Parks headquarters and Maker Playground.
Source: https://www.youarecurrent.com/2025/09/08/fishers-celebrates-new-106-plaza/
9. Add Sports Field Investments
Requested change: Add the following sentence to parks and recreation sections: In 2026, the City of Fishers and Hamilton Southeastern Schools approved a $3.6 million interlocal agreement to expand athletic field access and youth sports opportunities. The agreement funded new artificial turf fields with lighting at Fishers High School and Hamilton Southeastern High School, upgrades to existing natural grass fields, and the creation of a shared City and District Athletic Director position.
10. Add park mileage/acreage/sport field totals
Requested change: Update the first sentence in the parks and recreation section: Fishers is home to 25 parks and nature preserve properties with 800 plus acres and 60 sports fields.
source: https://fishersin.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/City-of-Fishers-IN-Comp-12-31-24-FS-Final.pdf
Thank you for considering these updates. I am happy to provide additional sources or clarification if helpful. Hallkfishersin (talk) 17:56, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Arts and culture updates
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Hello. I work for the City of Fishers, Indiana and therefore have a conflict of interest regarding this article. Rather than editing the article directly, I am requesting review of the following proposed updates by an independent editor.
Current issue: The section currently focuses mostly on Spark!Fishers and does not include other major arts and cultural assets in Fishers, including the Nickel Plate District, Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, and Fishers Art Center.
1. Add Nickel Plate District and Statewide Cultural District designation
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Arts and culture section: The Nickel Plate District serves as Fishers' downtown arts and entertainment district. The district has been designated a Statewide Cultural District by the Indiana Arts Commission and includes the Nickel Plate District Amphitheater, The Depot, and the Nickel Plate Trail. Sources: Visit Hamilton County: https://www.visithamiltoncounty.com/listing/nickel-plate-district/1222/ Fishers Economic Development: https://econdev.fishersin.gov/living-in-fishers/arts-culture-and-entertainment/
2. Add Nickel Plate District Amphitheater
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Arts and culture section: The Nickel Plate District Amphitheater is an outdoor music and event venue in downtown Fishers. The venue hosts concerts, cultural events, festivals, the Fishers Farmers Market, and other community programming.
Source: Fishers Parks: https://fishersparks.com/facility/nickel-plate-district-amphitheater/
3. Add Fishers Art Center
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Arts and culture section: The Fishers Art Center, located in the Fishers Arts & Municipal Complex, offers classes, exhibitions, and visual arts programming. Its galleries feature rotating exhibitions with work by local, regional, and national artists.
Sources: Fishers Art Center: https://fishersartcenter.org/ Fishers Art Center exhibitions: https://fishersartcenter.org/exhibitions/
4. Add public art
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Arts and culture section: Public art in Fishers includes murals, sculptures, art galleries, and other installations throughout the city, including works in the Nickel Plate District and along the Nickel Plate Trail. The City maintains a public art map identifying murals, sculptures, galleries, and other public artworks, while the Fishers Arts Council promotes public art and arts programming in the community.
Sources: City of Fishers public art map: https://fishersin.gov/public-art-map/ Fishers Arts Council: https://www.fishersartscouncil.org/fishers-publicart Visit Hamilton County public art: https://www.visithamiltoncounty.com/things-to-do/arts-and-theater/public-art/
5. Update Spark!Fishers description
Requested change: Replace the existing Spark!Fishers description with: Spark!Fishers is the city’s annual summer festival held in the Nickel Plate District in late June. The event includes live music, a parade, a 5K run/walk, the Spark!Fishers Car + Art Show, food vendors, and fireworks.
Source: Fishers Parks: https://fishersparks.com/summer-activities-events/sparkfishers/
Thank you for considering these updates. I am happy to provide additional sources or clarification if helpful. Hallkfishersin (talk) 18:21, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Sports updates
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I work for the City of Fishers, Indiana and therefore have a conflict of interest regarding this article. Rather than editing the article directly, I am requesting review of the following proposed updates by an independent editor.
1. Add Indy Ignite Requested change:
Add the following sentence to the Sports section: The Indy Ignite are a women's professional indoor volleyball team based in the Indianapolis metropolitan area that plays its home matches at Fishers Event Center. The team began play in 2025 as an expansion franchise and currently competes in Major League Volleyball (MLV) following the merger of the Pro Volleyball Federation and Major League Volleyball. The Ignite reached the league championship match in their inaugural 2025 season and have qualified for the playoffs in each of their first two seasons.
Source: Indy Ignite: https://provolleyball.com/teams/indy-ignite/
2. Add Cadillac Formula 1 headquarters
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the Sports section: Cadillac Formula 1 is developing a team headquarters in Fishers as part of its entry into the FIA Formula One World Championship. The facility, located near Indianapolis Metropolitan Airport, is expected to include car assembly and engineering operations for the team, which joined the Formula One grid in 2026.
Source: Inside INdiana Business: https://www.insideindianabusiness.com/articles/cadillac-f1-team-plans-to-employ-300-people-at-new-hq-in-fishers
Thank you for considering these updates. I am happy to provide additional sources or clarification if helpful. Hallkfishersin (talk) 18:02, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Recent history updates
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Hello. I work for the City of Fishers, Indiana and therefore have a conflict of interest regarding this article. Rather than editing the article directly, I am requesting review of the following proposed updates by an independent editor.
1. Add city transition
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the 21st century history section:
Fishers officially became a city on January 1, 2015, with Scott Fadness serving as the city’s first mayor. Fadness had previously served as town manager before the transition to city government.
Sources: Encyclopedia of Indianapolis: https://indyencyclopedia.org/fishers/ City of Fishers Mayor page: https://fishersin.gov/government/mayors-office/mayor-scott-fadness/
2. Add downtown redevelopment / Nickel Plate District
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the 21st century history section:
Following its transition to city status, Fishers continued redevelopment of its downtown area, known as the Nickel Plate District, with mixed-use development, public gathering spaces, and cultural amenities centered around 116th Street and the former Nickel Plate Railroad corridor.
Sources: City of Fishers Nickel Plate District: https://fishersin.gov/nickel-plate-district/ Visit Hamilton County: https://www.visithamiltoncounty.com/listing/nickel-plate-district/1222/ Context Design: https://context-design.com/project/nickel-plate-district/
3. Add Fishers Event Center opening
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the 21st century history section:
The Fishers Event Center opened in November 2024 as a 7,500-seat venue at Fishers District. The venue was built to host concerts, sporting events, and community events, and its first event was a concert by Turnpike Troubadours.
Source: Current in Fishers: https://www.youarecurrent.com/2024/11/22/opening-day-community-celebrates-new-fishers-events-center/
4. Add New City Hall and Fishers Art Center
Requested change: Add the following sentence to the 21st century history section: In the 2020s, Fishers replaced its former City Hall with a new municipal complex that includes the Fishers Art Center. The former City Hall was demolished in 2022 after structural and mechanical issues, and the new complex was planned to open in 2024.
Thank you for considering these updates. I am happy to provide additional sources or clarification if helpful. Hallkfishersin (talk) 18:02, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Economy section update
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Hello. I work for the City of Fishers, Indiana and therefore have a conflict of interest regarding this article. Rather than editing the article directly, I am requesting review of the following proposed update by an independent editor.
1. Update largest employers table
Current issue: The largest employers table appears to be based on older data.
Requested change: Replace the current largest employers table with the following 2024 data from the City’s Annual Comprehensive Financial Report:
| Employer | Number of Employees | |---|---:| | Hamilton Southeastern School Corporation | 2,500 | | Stratosphere Quality | 1,492 | | Roche Diagnostics Corporation | 1,000 | | City of Fishers | 732 | | Verista, Inc. | 700 | | Stanley Security Solutions | 630 | | CMR Partners LLP | 550 | | Freedom Mortgage | 400 | | Walmart | 350 | | Target | 350 |
Source: City of Fishers Finance page, 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report: https://www.fishersin.gov/finance
2. Add company headquarters located in Fishers
The City is headquarters for many corporations such as First Internet Bank, INCOG BioPharma Services, Forum Credit Union, Stanley Security Solutions, First Advantage, Custom Electric Design and Installation Association (CEDIA), Gaylor Electric, Boardable, Knowledge Services, and Miebach Consulting.
Source: https://fishersin.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/City-of-Fishers-IN-Comp-12-31-24-FS-Final.pdf
3. Add life science information
The City of Fishers has become a life sciences hub. In 2021, the City created the Fishers Life Science and Innovation Park, 75 acres dedicated to growing the life sciences industry in Indiana.
Source: https://fishersin.gov/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/City-of-Fishers-IN-Comp-12-31-24-FS-Final.pdf
Thank you for considering this update. I am happy to provide additional sources or clarification if helpful. Hallkfishersin (talk) 18:05, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Education and Notable people updates
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Hello. I work for the City of Fishers, Indiana and therefore have a conflict of interest regarding this article. Rather than editing the article directly, I am requesting review of the following proposed updates by an independent editor.
Requesting review of article title — sourcing
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I have a declared conflict of interest (see my user page) as an employee of the organization Mr. Ahmed chairs.
Current independent sources consistently refer to him as "Ismaeel Ahmed" or "Barr. Ismaeel Ahmed," without "Buba":
- Vanguard, 6 December 2025 — "FG attracts $2bn investments in CNG, targets $5bn in 2027 – PiCNG"
- TheCable, 12 September 2025 — "PiCNG chairman: Nigeria must leverage 200trn gas reserves for clean energy transition"
- Vanguard, 26 May 2026 — "FG, China to localise CNG, EV infrastructure manufacturing in Nigeria"
Requested change: please change the article title from "Ismaeel Buba Ahmed" to "Ismaeel Ahmed", and update the lead sentence and any other instances of "Buba" in the article text to read "Ismaeel Ahmed", consistent with current sourcing above.
Could an editor review this? Thank you.
EmmanuelNwabuodafi (talk) 14:15, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Not done: The {{request edit}} template is for requesting changes to semi-protected pages. For conflict of interest requests, please use {{Edit COI}} instead. meamemg (talk) 14:53, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
- Thanks for pointing that out. I've updated it to use

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- Thanks for pointing that out. I've updated it to use
Consolidating Repetitive Exhibition and Collection Lists
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Hugh O'Donnell here! I am trying to clarify the text representing me on wikipedia. I need to remove repetative information that I've seen in the the second and third paragraphs in the life and work section. I would like it to read thus:
Although exhibiting regularly in solo and group shows since 1975, O’Donnell gained international recognition after his inclusion in the 1980 exhibition British Art Now: An American Perspective at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. He has since exhibited extensively throughout the United States, Japan, Europe, and the United Kingdom, including presentations at the Royal Academy of Arts, London; the XLII Venice Biennale, Italy; and the IV Medellin Biennale, Colombia. His work is held in numerous permanent museum collections internationally, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; the Tate Gallery, London; the Victoria and Albert Museum; the Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; the National Museum of Modern Art, Kyoto; the Yokohama Museum of Art; the Albright-Knox Art Gallery; and the Denver Art Museum. Hughartist (talk) 15:03, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Request for article rewrite based on sandbox draft (COI)
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Hello,
I am requesting a review and possible replacement of the current article with a revised draft located at User:Dschrier13/sandbox.
I have a conflict of interest, as Eliezer Blum is a family member, so I have not edited the main article directly. Instead, I prepared a draft in my sandbox that is based entirely on published, independent sources, including academic presses and major literary anthologies.
The draft focuses on verifiable aspects of Blum’s literary career, including his poetry, prose, translation work, and critical writing, and avoids unsourced or interpretive claims. All major statements are supported with inline citations.
I would be grateful if an uninvolved editor could review the sandbox draft and, if appropriate, replace the current article or suggest any changes needed to bring it into line with Wikipedia standards.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Dschrier13 (talk) 16:19, 16 December 2025 (UTC)
- Friendly follow-up in case this request was missed. The sandbox draft remains available for review if an uninvolved editor has time. Thank you. Dschrier13 (talk) 14:55, 15 February 2026 (UTC)
- This request was marked as answered, but no review, response, or
- changes to the article were made. Re-opening for consideration by
- an uninvolved editor. The sandbox draft at User:Dschrier13/sandbox
- remains available and is based entirely on published, independent
- sources with inline citations. Dschrier13 (talk) 20:00, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
- This was marked closed by me because your talk page sequence was backwards. The flow of talk page posts always moves from top to bottom; you were placing them bottom to top. That made it appear at first glance that your initial draft was superceded by two separately proposed and resolved requests. I've since resequenced it for you. Regards, Spintendo 21:20, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
- thank you for looking at this. Dschrier13 (talk) 21:26, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
- This was marked closed by me because your talk page sequence was backwards. The flow of talk page posts always moves from top to bottom; you were placing them bottom to top. That made it appear at first glance that your initial draft was superceded by two separately proposed and resolved requests. I've since resequenced it for you. Regards, Spintendo 21:20, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Edit request: Decade of Pop and TikTok sound play count
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I have a conflict of interest: I am Jordan Roseman, known professionally as DJ Earworm, the subject of this article. I am not editing the article directly and would appreciate review by uninvolved editors.
I would like to suggest a short addition about Decade of Pop. TIME covered the project in 2019, describing it as a 100-song compilation looking back at the 2010s pop landscape. The official YouTube upload is titled “DECADE OF POP • 100 Song Mashup | DJ Earworm,” also known as “Celebrate the Good Times.” A later TikTok post by mason.conner/conner.boi for “Celebrate the Good Times” includes on-screen text saying “Dj Earworm released a Decade Mashup” and “Go check it out on youtube.” An archived Tokboard page for “Celebrate the Good Times by conner.boi” reported more than 8,376,468,981 plays for that TikTok sound, last updated August 1, 2022.
Suggested wording:
- In 2019, Roseman released Decade of Pop, a 100-song mashup of popular music from the 2010s. The mashup was later credited in a TikTok post by mason.conner/conner.boi associated with the “Celebrate the Good Times” sound and containing the Decade of Pop audio; archived Tokboard data reported more than 8.3 billion plays for that TikTok sound by August 2022. TikTok’s sound page also listed more than 1.2 million videos using the sound as of July 2026.
Suggested sources:
- TIME: “Viral Mashup Master DJ Earworm on the Past, Present and the Silly, Experimental Future of Pop” https://time.com/5744215/dj-earworm-2019-interview/
- Official YouTube upload: “DECADE OF POP • 100 Song Mashup | DJ Earworm (aka ‘Celebrate the Good Times’)” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhIte8t6BEg
- TikTok post by mason.conner/conner.boi: https://www.tiktok.com/@mason.conner/video/6762308272121728262
- TikTok sound page for “Celebrate the Good Times”: https://www.tiktok.com/music/Celebrate-the-Good-Times-6762092669565963014
- Archived Tokboard page: https://web.archive.org/web/20230311164822/https://tokboard.com/songs/6762092669565963014
I understand that TikTok and Tokboard are platform/primary sources, so I am requesting review rather than making the edit myself. Zanzex (talk) 20:18, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Proposed updates to Talmage Boston article
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Disclosure: I am employed by Commercial Ideas and am requesting edits on behalf of Talmage Boston. I have a conflict of interest and am not editing the article directly.
Request 1: Replace the current lead sentence with the following:
Talmage Boston (born October 1, 1953) is an American attorney, author, and historian whose published work has focused on baseball, law, and U.S. presidential history.
Reason: This wording is neutral, concise, and better supported by independent and institutional sources.
References:
- Dallas Innovates profile on Boston and his work as a litigator and historian.
- Dallas Morning News author page noting his history books and more than 30 years of op-eds and book reviews.
- Washington Independent Review of Books review of How the Best Did It.
Request 2: Add the following career section:
Boston has written books on baseball, law, and presidential history. His 2024 book, How the Best Did It: Leadership Lessons From Our Top Presidents, was reviewed by the Washington Independent Review of Books, which described it as a study of leadership centered on eight U.S. presidents.
Reason: This adds independently sourced career information without promotional language.
References:
- Washington Independent Review of Books review of How the Best Did It.
- Dallas Innovates profile.
- Dallas Morning News author page.
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Infobox Request
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Requesting that the following infobox be added at the very top of the article, before the lead sentence:
{{Infobox tennis biography
| name = Vivian Glozman
| image = Vivian Glozman 260623 1.jpg
| caption = Glozman in June 2026
| country = United States
| residence =
| birth_date =
| birth_place = Bellevue, Washington, U.S.
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}}<ref name="airforcevg" />
| turnedpro = 2023
| plays = Right-handed
| college = United States Air Force Academy
| website = {{URL|https://vivianglozman.com/}}
}}
Note: birth_date is left blank — I could not find a published source (checked her Air Force Academy roster, TennisRecruiting.net, PickleWave, pickleball.com, and her own site) that states an exact date, so I'm not requesting one be added. The lead sentence's existing "(born c. 2000)" is unaffected by this request.
Vivian.mgmt (talk) 23:39, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Add MedalBox and CareerFinals-Request
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Requesting that the current "Career finals" section (table only, no medal box currently exists) be replaced with the following. This adds a medal-tally box under the "Professional pickleball career" heading, adds a "Discipline" column to the results table, color-codes results by medal tier (gold/silver/bronze colors match the 2024 Summer Olympics medal table legend), and splits the single table into three subsections — APP Tour, PPA Tour, and D-Joy International — cross-linked from the medal box above. All citations are already present in the article; none are new.
{{MedalBox
|sport = Women's [[pickleball]]
|country = {{USA}}
|medals = {{MedalCount
|total=yes
|[[#APP Tour finals|APP Tour]]|2|3|3
|[[#PPA Tour finals|PPA Tour]]|1|1|2
|[[#D-Joy International finals|D-Joy International]]|1|1|0
}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[#APP Tour finals|APP Tour]]}}
{{MedalGold|2023 Chicago Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalGold|2026 AARP Open (Seattle)|Mixed doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2023 Sunmed New Jersey Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2023 Philadelphia Open|Mixed doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2026 Sacramento Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2023 Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2023 Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open|Mixed doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2023 Philadelphia Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[#PPA Tour finals|PPA Tour]]}}
{{MedalGold|2025 Australia Pickleball Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2024 Veolia Los Angeles Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2024 Bristol Open|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalBronze|2025 Mesa Cup|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[#D-Joy International finals|D-Joy International]]}}
{{MedalGold|2026 Tour, Leg 2 (BIDV Cup)|Women's doubles}}
{{MedalSilver|2026 Petrolimex Cup, Leg 1|Mixed doubles}}
}}
=== Career finals ===
Through the 2026 season, Glozman has reached 15 documented professional finals or podium matches, with the results below drawn from independent tournament coverage.
==== {{subst:Anchor|APP Tour finals}} APP Tour finals: 9 (2 gold, 3 silver, 3 bronze, 1 fourth-place) ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2023
| APP Chicago Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Megan Fudge<br>Susannah Barr
| 11–6, 11–9, 15–12<ref name="forbes-chicago"/>
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2023
| APP Sunmed New Jersey Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Simone Jardim<br>Allison Harris
| 11–2, 11–3<ref name="forbes-nj"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2023
| APP Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Susannah Barr<br>Megan Fudge
| 7–11, 4–11<ref name="forbes-atlanta"/><ref name="picklewave-atlanta-wd"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2023
| APP Sunmed Atlanta Metro Open
| Mixed doubles
| Rob Nunnery
| Andrei Daescu<br>Susannah Barr
| <ref name="forbes-atlanta"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2023
| APP Philadelphia Open
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Mari Humberg<br>Allison Harris
| 10–12, 8–11<ref name="pbt-philly-standings"/><ref name="picklewave-philly"/>
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2023
| APP Philadelphia Open
| Mixed doubles
| Rob Nunnery
| Andrei Daescu<br>Susannah Barr
| <ref name="howarth-philly"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFA07A;" | 4th place
| 2023
| APP U.S. Indoor Championships
| Women's doubles
| Alix Truong
| Susannah Barr<br>Megan Fudge
| 9–15<ref name="pbcom2023"/><ref name="picklewave-indoors"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2026
| AARP Open (Seattle)
| Mixed doubles
| Casey Diamond
| Max Manthou<br>Christine Maddox
| 11–7, 11–2<ref name="forbes-aarp"/>
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2026
| APP Sacramento Open
| Women's doubles
| Roos van Reek
| Sofia Sewing<br>Megan Fudge
| <ref name="forbes-sacramento"/>
|}
==== {{subst:Anchor|PPA Tour finals}} PPA Tour finals: 4 (1 gold, 1 silver, 2 bronze) ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2024
| PPA Veolia Los Angeles Open
| Women's doubles
| Lacy Schneemann
| Anna Bright<br>Rachel Rohrabacher
| 11–5, 11–5, 11–5<ref name="willdfirst"/><ref name="forbes-laopen"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2024
| PPA Bristol Open
| Women's doubles
| Jorja Johnson
| Judit Castillo<br>Ewa Radzikowska
| 11–8, 7–11, 11–9<ref name="forbes-bristol"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2025
| PPA Australia Pickleball Open
| Women's doubles
| Lacy Schneemann
| Allyce Jones<br>Tyra Black
| 11–7, 11–3, 7–11, 11–9<ref name="willdfirst"/>
|-
| style="background:#CC9966;" | Bronze
| 2025
| PPA Mesa Cup
| Women's doubles
| Jorja Johnson
| Lacy Schneemann<br>Meghan Dizon
| 11–1, 11–5<ref name="forbes-mesa"/>
|}
==== {{subst:Anchor|D-Joy International finals}} D-Joy International finals: 2 (1 gold, 1 silver) ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#C0C0C0;" | Silver
| 2026
| D-Joy Petrolimex Cup (Leg 1)
| Mixed doubles
| Quang Duong
| Jack Munro<br>Sofia Sewing
| <ref name="forbes-djoy"/>
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2026
| D-Joy Tour, Leg 2 (BIDV Cup)
| Women's doubles
| Roos van Reek
| Megan Fudge<br>Domenika Turkovic
| <ref name="forbes-djoy2"/>
|}
'''Key:''' {{color box|#FFD700|border=darkgray}} Gold {{color box|#C0C0C0|border=darkgray}} Silver {{color box|#CC9966|border=darkgray}} Bronze {{color box|#FFA07A|border=darkgray}} Non-podium
Vivian.mgmt (talk) 23:42, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
Add Asia Open 2026 gold medal
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Requesting the addition of a June 2026 gold medal (women's doubles, with partner Roos van Reek) at the Michelob ULTRA Asia Open in Ho Chi Minh City, defeating Kaitlynn Hart and Nicola Schoeman 21–7, 21–19 on June 7, 2026. Source: official tournament bracket at Sporttora (https://www.sporttora.com/muao2026/brackets?tier=open&cat=womens____doubles&bracket=open_womens_doubles____open), independently corroborated on dates/venue/participants by a June 4, 2026 Vietnamese news preview of the tournament. I could not find secondary recap coverage of the final result specifically — the Forbes/Todd Boss article already cited elsewhere in the article covers a different, later event (the D-Joy BIDV Cup), not this one. Happy to hold this addition if reviewers would rather wait for secondary coverage.
Note: this request assumes the medal box and per-tour Career finals tables from my prior request ("Requested updates: medal box and Career finals tables") have already been added. If those haven't been added yet, this should be applied after that one.
1) Insert this sentence into "Continued APP Tour play and international events (2026)", immediately before the existing sentence about the D-Joy Tour, Leg 2 (BIDV Cup):
In early June 2026, Glozman and van Reek won the women's doubles title at the Michelob ULTRA Asia Open in Ho Chi Minh City, defeating Kaitlynn Hart and Nicola Schoeman in the final, 21–7, 21–19.<ref name="sporttora-asiaopen">{{cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Michelob ULTRA Asia Open 2026 – Women's Doubles Bracket |work=Sporttora |url=https://www.sporttora.com/muao2026/brackets?tier=open&cat=womens____doubles&bracket=open_womens_doubles____open |access-date=July 8, 2026}}</ref>
(And change "In June 2026, Glozman and van Reek won..." to "Later that month, the pair also won..." for the existing BIDV Cup sentence, so the two don't read as duplicates.)
2) In the medal box, add this line inside {{MedalCount}}, after the D-Joy International line:
|[[#Asia Open finals|Asia Open]]|1|0|0
3) In the medal box, add these two lines after the D-Joy International medal entries:
{{MedalCompetition|[[#Asia Open finals|Asia Open]]}}
{{MedalGold|2026 Michelob ULTRA Asia Open|Women's doubles}}
4) In "Career finals," change "15 documented professional finals" to "16 documented professional finals", and add this new subsection after the D-Joy International finals table:
==== {{subst:Anchor|Asia Open finals}} Asia Open finals: 1 (1 gold) ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! Result !! Year !! Tournament !! Discipline !! Partner !! Opponent !! Score
|-
| style="background:#FFD700;" | Gold
| 2026
| Michelob ULTRA Asia Open
| Women's doubles
| Roos van Reek
| Kaitlynn Hart<br>Nicola Schoeman
| 21–7, 21–19<ref name="sporttora-asiaopen"/>
|}
Also flagging: "Asia Open" doesn't belong to the APP Tour, PPA Tour, or D-Joy International brand — it's run by a separate organizer — so I gave it its own subsection above. If reviewers would rather fold it into D-Joy International instead, I'm fine with that.
Vivian.mgmt (talk) 23:44, 8 July 2026 (UTC)
COI Edit Request: Add United States expansion history to Expansion section
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Note: I am disclosing that I have a conflict of interest regarding this page because I serve as an administrator for a Brahma Kumaris entity in the United States.
I am requesting a neutral editor to add information regarding the organization's initial expansion into the United States, which is currently omitted from the "Expansion" section. Adding this documented fact will ensure the page's history is more complete and help prevent the spread of inaccurate historical timelines online.
- Information to be changed: Add a new subsection or paragraph regarding United States expansion under the "Expansion" section.
- Proposed Text to Add:
The organization expanded its presence to the United States in 1976. Following an initial public lecture series in San Antonio, Texas, in January 1976,[1] the first official Raja Yoga Center in the U.S. was established in San Antonio in December 1976 by early practitioners including Sister Denise and Brahma Kumari Chandru.[2] The Brahma Kumaris was subsequently legally incorporated as a Texas nonprofit organization in August 1977.[3]
- Existing text to remove: None (this is a new addition).
Thank you to a neutral editor for reviewing and incorporating this historical milestone.
DocsNavigator (talk) 01:31, 9 July 2026 (UTC) DocsNavigator (talk) 01:31, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
I have corrected the third reference to fix the access-date template error and adjusted the parameters for a database lookup. DocsNavigator (talk) 08:12, 11 July 2026 (UTC)
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COI edit request: founding of GPX Stream
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I am employed by GPX Stream (disclosure on my user page), so I am requesting this rather than adding it myself.
Proposed addition — one sentence at the end of the "Driver coaching" section:
"Segal is also the founder of GPX Stream, a company producing live onboard camera systems for motorsport."[4]
Sourcing, stated plainly: the Sportscar365 piece identifies him as "GPX Stream founder Jeff Segal" but is bylined "News Release", so it is a published press release rather than staff reporting. A 2019 Forbes piece by contributor Mark Ewing also describes the GPX Stream system as Segal's (link), though I am aware of WP:FORBESCON. I believe the claim is uncontroversial and the two together are adequate for it, but I defer to the reviewer — if the sourcing is judged insufficient, declining is the right call.
No other GPX Stream content is proposed. Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC) Andyiancu (talk) 02:02, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
Edit Request: Updates to Career and Selected Works.
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I am Esther Eidinow, the subject of this article.
In line with Wikipedia's conflict of interest guidelines (WP:COI), I am submitting the following factual updates for independent review and implementation.
Change 1: Prior career in scenario planning
Change 2: Virtual Reality Oracle project
- Section: Career (Paragraph 2)
- Instruction: At the end of paragraph 2, after "history" and before "In July", please insert:
- Text to add: From 2020–2023, she was the principal investigator of the Virtual Reality Oracle project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, leading an interdisciplinary team to create a VR experience of the Ancient Greek oracle of Zeus at Dodona in the fifth century BCE.[7][8]
Change 3: Additions to Selected Works
- Section: Selected works
- Instruction: Please append the following publications:
- Text to add:
- Eidinow, Esther; Geertz, Armin, W.; North, John, eds. (2022). Cognitive Approaches to Ancient Religious Experience. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-51533-4.
- Eidinow, Esther; Schliephake, Christopher, eds. (2024). Conversing with Chaos: Writing and Reading Environmental Disorder in Ancient Texts. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-350-34419-8.
- Eidinow, Esther; Gordon, Richard, eds. (2025). A Cultural History of Ancient Magic, vol 1: Antiquity. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-1-350-12379-3.
- Eidinow, Esther (2025). Metamorphosis, Landscape and Trauma. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-880773-5.
- Eidinow, Esther; Bowden, Hugh, eds. (2026). Visiting Dodona: Contexts of Unknowing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-009-63224-9.
Thank you for your time and assistance! FigsnWalnuts (talk) 16:01, 7 July 2026 (UTC) FigsnWalnuts (talk) 16:01, 7 July 2026 (UTC)
Proposed correction to Release section (Dec 1960 trade reports)
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Disclosure: I am Anthony McKay, author of Little Shoppe of Horrors #52, currently cited in this article.
Please correct Release section to match trade sources and confirm infobox dates.
Proposed infobox line (keep refs outside template):
| released =
- 24 December 1960 (Japan)
- 10 February 1961 (Philadelphia)
- 27 October 1961 (London)
Proposed ==Release== text: Gorgo had its world premiere in Japan on 24 December 1960.[10] On 16 December 1960 The Hollywood Reporter reported MGM would employ American-style saturation techniques for the Japanese release, then set for 3 January 1961, after twelve prints of the theatrical trailer had been sent to Tokyo the previous week and television trailers of varying content and length had been broadcast on 75% of stations across the country.[9] By 22 December the release had been brought further forward to Saturday, 24 December, considered a "better playing time" due to exceptional exhibitor and public interest, making the screening in Japan the world premiere of Gorgo.[10]
In the United States the film had its domestic debut at the Fox Theatre in Philadelphia on 10 February 1961.[11] It premiered in the United Kingdom in London on 27 October 1961.
References for this request: [9]
[11] Anthony McKay (talk) 06:09, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
Edit proposals 09/07/26
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Hello,
I have a declared conflict of interest, as I work with Knight Frank. I am therefore not making any edits directly, but would like to ask whether independent editors would be willing to review and consider the proposed changes below.
I noticed that the article currently includes a conflict of interest tag.
With that in mind, I wanted to raise these suggestions transparently on the Talk page for editors to review. My aim is to suggest factual updates that may improve the accuracy and usefulness of the article for readers.
1. Updating the figures in the lead
The current lead states:
- “Knight Frank's global network has more than 488 offices across 57 territories and more than 20,000 people managing commercial, agricultural and residential real estate worth more than US$817 billion (£498 billion).”
I suggest updating this to:
- Knight Frank's global network has more than 600 offices across 50 markets and more than 20,000 people managing commercial, agricultural and residential real estate.[12]
This would update the office and market figures based on a more recent source.
I have also suggested removing the reference to “commercial, agricultural and residential real estate worth more than US$817 billion (£498 billion)”. My understanding is that figures of this kind may be difficult to keep current over time, so I wanted to check whether editors would be comfortable removing this from the lead unless a more recent reliable source is available.
2. Considering a short description of the firm’s operations
I also wanted to ask whether editors would consider it helpful to include a short, factual description of Knight Frank’s operations, to give readers a clearer summary of the firm’s activities.
One possible wording could be:
- Knight Frank is a property consultancy partnership advising on residential and commercial real estate globally. Its services include property transactions, valuation, capital markets and advisory work across international markets.[13][14][15]
I appreciate that editors may prefer different wording, placement or sourcing, particularly given that some of the supporting sources are from Knight Frank itself. I would be grateful for any feedback on whether a brief operational description would be appropriate for the article.
Thank you for your time and consideration. Sable57 (talk) 09:20, 9 July 2026 (UTC)
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MGM would be employing American-style saturation techniques... now brought forward to January 3... Twelve prints of the theatrical trailer had been sent to Tokyo... TV trailers... broadcast on 75% of television stations
- 1 2 3 4 "'Gorgo' Preem Moved Up". The Hollywood Reporter. Vol. 163, no. 15. December 22, 1960. p. 11 – via ProQuest.
brought further forward to Saturday, December 24... better playing time... world premiere of "Gorgo"
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15 Feb 1961 Var noted Gorgo's recent domestic debut at Philadelphia, PA's Fox Theatre on 10 Feb 1961
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