Please add additional information to the "Awards and honors" section

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I am the subject of this article. There are two updates to add to the "Awards and honors" section

Professor Girguis was inducted in the American Academy of Microbiology in 2023.

SOURCE: https://asm.org/press-releases/2023/february/65-fellows-elected-into-the-american-academy-of-mi

Professor Girguis was awarded the Marine Technology Society's "Captain Don Walsh Award for Ocean Exploration"

SOURCE: https://www.mtsociety.org/index.php?option=com_dailyplanetblog&view=entry&year=2023&month=08&day=07&id=292:2023-captain-don-walsh-award-for-ocean-exploration-2023-winner-announced

Thank you for your time and assistance in reviewing this change! peter girguis Pgirguis (talk) 16:51, 10 June 2026 (UTC)


Please add additional information to "Public engagement" section

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I am the subject of this article. There are two updates to add to the "Public engagement" section

In 2023, Girguis was featured in the PBS NOVA Series on "Ancient Earth" (episodes 11 and 12). In 2025, he was featured on the PBS "Particles of Thought" podcast with Hakeem Oluseyi, where they discussed life in Earth's most extreme environments and the possibility of life on Mars and elsewhere.


SOURCES for PBS NOVA "Ancient Earth" https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29295126/?ref_=ttfc_fcr_epp_sm_1 https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29295127/?ref_=ttfc_fcr_epp_sm_2

SOURCES for "Particles of Thought" episode: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/interview-extremophiles-the-deep-sea-and-alien-life-with-peter-girguis/ Pgirguis (talk) 17:04, 10 June 2026 (UTC)


Operations

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Hello Wikipedia, my name is Kolton. I am an employee of Agiloft and I am here to make suggestions. I noticed this page is missing some operational information, so I would like to suggest this be added in a new section. Something named "Operations" or similar. Here is the content I am suggesting:

Agiloft is headquartered in Redwood City, California.[1] It is led by CEO Eric Laughlin.[1]

The company reported more than 600 customers, as of 2020.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Schubarth, Cromwell (17 August 2020). "The Funded: 29-year-old Redwood City business takes first funding, hires new CEO". Silicon Valley Business Journal. Retrieved 27 March 2026.

Let me know if there are any questions! Kolton at Agiloft (talk) 16:57, 10 June 2026 (UTC)


Activism section

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I am the author of the Head (2026) source cited below and am therefore requesting review rather than editing directly. I propose adding the following paragraph to the end of the Society and culture section. The factual claims are sourced to the campaign organizers' own published account, and the opinion source is attributed in text per WP:RSOPINION. [paste paragraph] Roberth (talk) 22:22, 10 June 2026 (UTC)

Your proposal:

Disagreement over parental alienation has extended into scholarly publishing. Researchers and organizations supporting the concept have formally requested the retraction of critical publications, including the 2021 edited volume Challenging Parental Alienation, which the publisher Routledge declined to withdraw; the campaign's organizers described the book as misinformation likely to harm children and families.[1][2] In a 2026 opinion article in Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics, Keith Robert Head argued that these campaigns applied retraction processes designed for research misconduct to disputes over interpretation, while acknowledging that proponents regard them as efforts to correct misinformation they consider harmful.[2]

My first thought is, is this representative of an ongoing issue? The Routledge/COPE episode alone may not be significant enough to support the addition, although you identify more examples in your essay which might be used to better support the claim.
That is, before inclusion I believe we need to establish that this is a pattern that is sufficiently notable for inclusion, and in that respect it would be helpful to include more examples of the pattern, and independent reliable sources that discuss the phenomenon.
My second thought is that we need to be careful to present this in an encyclopedic manner. If we are to include this, I am thinking of something more along the lines of,

Several proponents of parental alienation have sought retraction or withdrawal of publications critical of the concept. In 2023, Jennifer Harman and William Bernet described their unsuccessful effort to persuade Routledge and the Committee on Publication Ethics to withdraw the book Challenging Parental Alienation, which they characterized as containing misinformation likely to harm children and families.[1] Similarly [additional examples given here.] In a 2026 opinion article, Keith Robert Head argued that these efforts used retraction mechanisms to address scholarly disagreement rather than the forms of research misconduct for which those mechanisms are designed.[2]

References

  1. 1 2 Harman, Jennifer J.; Bernet, William (April 21, 2023). "Guest post: What happened when we tried to get a book with misinformation about our field retracted". Retraction Watch. Retrieved June 10, 2026.
  2. 1 2 3 Head, Keith Robert (April 28, 2026). "When retraction replaces rebuttal: suppression of critical scholarship on parental alienation". Frontiers in Research Metrics and Analytics. 11. 1807122. doi:10.3389/frma.2026.1807122.

Arllaw (talk) 21:00, 11 June 2026 (UTC)


COI edit request: update history and discography

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Disclosure: I have a conflict of interest because this request was prepared on behalf of Denzel Baptiste / Take a Daytrip's team. I am not editing the article directly and am requesting review by uninvolved editors.

Request: Please review the following neutral, sourced updates to the article's history and discography sections. The current article still has an update tag from September 2021, the production discography stops at 2022, and a few newer entries need year/source cleanup.

Specific changes requested

  • Add one neutral History sentence about Take a Daytrip launching the No Idle publishing imprint with Universal Music Publishing Group in 2022, sourced to Variety.
  • Add one neutral History sentence noting that NYU's Clive Davis Institute named Denzel Baptiste and David Biral artists-in-residence for fall 2025, sourced to NYU Tisch.
  • After the reviewed updates are made, remove the stale {{Update}} tag dated September 2021.
  • Fix the Juice WRLD production entries:
    • Keep "Legends" and "Rich and Blind" as 2018 tracks.
    • Remove "Doom" from the 2018 grouped row.
    • Keep "Doom" only as a 2021 Fighting Demons production entry.
  • Replace the stale "TBA" album field for "THE SCOTTS" with THE SCOTTS - Single.
  • Correct the newer single currently listed as "Pervesa" to "PERVERSA"; change the year from 2025 to 2024; and treat it as a collaborative single by Pedro Sampaio, J Balvin and Take a Daytrip, rather than as a Pedro Sampaio featured single.
  • Add the publicly sourced post-2022 production entries listed below, limited to rows with public song-level metadata or independent coverage.

Proposed history text

In 2022, the duo launched No Idle, a publishing imprint in partnership with Universal Music Publishing Group.<ref name="VarietyNoIdle">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|last=Aswad |first=Jem |date=June 9, 2022 |title=Take A Daytrip Launch Publishing Imprint No Idle With UMPG |url=https://variety.com/2022/music/news/take-a-daytrip-no-idle-umpg-imprint-exclusive-1235234611/ |website=Variety |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref> In 2025, New York University's Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music named Baptiste and Biral artists-in-residence for the fall semester.<ref name="NYUResidency">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|date=September 24, 2025 |title=Clive Davis Institute Welcomes Back Alumni Take A Daytrip as Artists-in-Residence |url=https://tisch.nyu.edu/clive-davis-institute/news/clive-davis-institute-welcomes-back-alumni-take-a-daytrip-as-art |website=NYU Tisch School of the Arts |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>

Proposed singles cleanup

Keep the existing pre-2023 bullets and citations, then update/add only the affected newer bullets below.

* "Tiki Taka Toco" (with [[Fuerza Regida]]) (2023)<ref name="TikiApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Tiki Taka Toco - Song by Fuerza Regida & Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/tiki-taka-toco/1698726987 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
* "Life Size" (with [[Mahalia (singer)|Mahalia]]) (2024)<ref name="LifeSizeApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Life Size - Song by Mahalia & Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/life-size/1758054190 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
* "South" (with [[Blxckie]]) (2024)<ref name="SouthApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=South - Song by Blxckie & Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/south/1770848131 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
* "O Cara Do Trem" (with [[Xamã]]) (2024)<ref name="OCaraApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=O Cara Do Trem - Song by Xamã & Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/o-cara-do-trem/1768169336 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
* "New York New Jersey Theme (FIFA World Cup 26)" (2025)<ref name="NYNJApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=New York New Jersey Theme (FIFA World Cup 26) - Song by Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/in/song/new-york-new-jersey-theme-fifa-world-cup-26/1799029230 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
* "SNOWFLAKE.001" (with NEW STATIC) (2025)<ref name="SnowflakeApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=SNOWFLAKE.001 - Song by Take A Daytrip & NEW STATIC |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/snowflake-001/1861926696 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>

* "PERVERSA" ([[Pedro Sampaio]], [[J Balvin]], and Take a Daytrip) (2024)<ref name="PerversaApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=PERVERSA - Song by PEDRO SAMPAIO, J Balvin & Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/ca/song/perversa/1831264638 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
* "Story" ([[Fireboy DML]] and Take a Daytrip) (2025)<ref name="StoryApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Story - Song by Fireboy DML & Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/story/1809440779 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
* "At Peace" ([[Karan Aujla]], [[Ikky (record producer)|Ikky]] and Take a Daytrip) (2025)<ref name="AtPeaceApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=At Peace - Song by Karan Aujla, Ikky & Take A Daytrip |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/at-peace/1819981707 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>

Proposed production-discography corrections

|-
| rowspan="2" |2018
|"[[Legends (Juice WRLD song)|Legends]]"<ref name="LegendsApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Legends - Single by Juice WRLD |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/legends-single/1401799872 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
| rowspan="2" |[[Juice WRLD]]
| rowspan="2" |''Legends'' - Single
| rowspan="2" |Composer, producer<ref name="LegendsShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Legends - Song by Juice WRLD |url=https://www.shazam.com/en-us/song/1401799886/legends |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref><ref name="RichBlindApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Rich and Blind - Song by Juice WRLD |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/rich-and-blind/1401801899 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|-
|"Rich and Blind"

|-
|2021
|"Doom"<ref name="DoomApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Doom - Song by Juice WRLD |url=https://music.apple.com/gb/song/doom/1600581018 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[Juice WRLD]]
|''[[Fighting Demons]]''
|Composer, producer<ref name="DoomShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Doom - Song by Juice WRLD |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/1599450770/doom |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>

|-
|2020
|"[[The Scotts|THE SCOTTS]]"<ref name="TheScottsAppleAlbum">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=THE SCOTTS - Single by THE SCOTTS, Travis Scott & Kid Cudi |url=https://music.apple.com/us/album/the-scotts-single/1509730426 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|THE SCOTTS, [[Travis Scott]], [[Kid Cudi]]
|''THE SCOTTS'' - Single
|Composer, producer<ref name="TheScottsAppleSong">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=THE SCOTTS - Song by THE SCOTTS, Travis Scott & Kid Cudi |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/the-scotts/1509730429 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>

Proposed production-discography additions after the current 2022 entries

|-
|2023
|"Tiki Taka Toco"<ref name="TikiApple" />
|[[Fuerza Regida]] and Take a Daytrip
|''Tiki Taka Toco'' - Single
|Producer, performer
|-
| rowspan="5" |2024
|"Life Size"<ref name="LifeSizeShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Life Size - Song by Mahalia & Take A Daytrip |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/1758054190/life-size |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[Mahalia (singer)|Mahalia]] and Take a Daytrip
|''Life Size'' - Single
|Producer, programmer, composer
|-
|"South"<ref name="SouthShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=South - Song by Blxckie & Take A Daytrip |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/1770848131/south |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[Blxckie]] and Take a Daytrip
|''South'' - Single
|Producer, keyboardist, composer
|-
|"O Cara Do Trem"<ref name="OCaraShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=O Cara Do Trem - Song by Xamã & Take A Daytrip |url=https://www.shazam.com/de-de/song/1768169336/o-cara-do-trem |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[Xamã]] and Take a Daytrip
|''O Cara Do Trem'' - Single
|Producer, composer
|-
|"PERVERSA"<ref name="PerversaApple" />
|[[Pedro Sampaio]], [[J Balvin]] and Take a Daytrip
|''PERVERSA'' - Single
|Producer, performer, composer<ref name="PerversaShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=PERVERSA - Song by PEDRO SAMPAIO, J Balvin & Take A Daytrip |url=https://www.shazam.com/en-us/song/1814190636/perversa |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|-
|"[[Light Again!]]"<ref name="LightAgainPitchfork">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|last=Strauss |first=Matthew |date=November 15, 2024 |title=Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter Co-Produces Lil Nas X's New Song "Light Again!": Watch |url=https://pitchfork.com/news/daft-punks-thomas-bangalter-co-produces-lil-nas-xs-new-song-light-again-watch/ |website=Pitchfork |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[Lil Nas X]]
|''Light Again!'' - Single
|Producer
|-
| rowspan="5" |2025
|"New York New Jersey Theme (FIFA World Cup 26)"<ref name="NYNJApple" />
|Take a Daytrip
|''The Official FIFA World Cup 26 Host City Themes'' EP
|Producer, performer
|-
|"Story"<ref name="StoryShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=Story - Song by Fireboy DML & Take A Daytrip |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/1809440779/story |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[Fireboy DML]] and Take a Daytrip
|''Story'' - Single
|Producer, performer, composer
|-
|"[[Hotbox (song)|Hotbox]]"<ref name="HotboxApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=HOTBOX - Song by Lil Nas X |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/hotbox/1800578016 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[Lil Nas X]]
|''HOTBOX'' - Single
|Producer<ref name="HotboxShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=HOTBOX - Song by Lil Nas X |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/1800578016/hotbox |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|-
|"At Peace"<ref name="AtPeaceApple" />
|[[Karan Aujla]], [[Ikky (record producer)|Ikky]] and Take a Daytrip
|''At Peace'' - Single
|Producer, programmer, composer<ref name="AtPeaceShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=At Peace - Song by Karan Aujla, Ikky & Take A Daytrip |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/1819981707/at-peace |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|-
|"SNOWFLAKE.001"<ref name="SnowflakeApple" />
|Take a Daytrip and NEW STATIC
|''SNOWFLAKE.001'' - Single
|Producer, programmer, composer<ref name="SnowflakeShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=SNOWFLAKE.001 - Song by Take A Daytrip & NEW STATIC |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/6768815476/snowflake001 |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|-
|2026
|"[[No Trespassing (song)|No Trespassing]]"<ref name="NoTrespassingApple">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=NO TRESPASSING - Song by A$AP Rocky |url=https://music.apple.com/us/song/no-trespassing/1862935163 |website=Apple Music |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>
|[[ASAP Rocky|A$AP Rocky]]
|''Don't Be Dumb''
|Producer, composer<ref name="NoTrespassingShazam">{{Cite web |no-tracking=true|title=NO TRESPASSING - Song by A$AP Rocky |url=https://www.shazam.com/song/1862935163/no-trespassing |website=Shazam |access-date=June 10, 2026}}</ref>

Notes

"WYD", "Ready, Ok", "Heart Eye Reference", and "Forever & Ever" were checked as public audit candidates, but I am not requesting their addition in this first request because the available sourcing is either platform-aggregate only or not yet strong enough for a clean article edit. The charted-songs table is also unchanged here; Billboard Canada's 2025 coverage of "At Peace" could support a separate chart-table request if editors want to update chart peaks.

~2026-34376-69 (talk) 00:57, 11 June 2026 (UTC)

Follow-up to simplify review: This request is large, so I am happy for editors to handle it in phases. The discography is the priority; the History additions can wait or be skipped for now.
A useful first pass would be the discography cleanup items only:
  • correct "Pervesa" to "PERVERSA", change the year from 2025 to 2024, and describe it as a collaborative single by Pedro Sampaio, J Balvin, and Take a Daytrip, using the Apple Music source already provided above;
  • change the "THE SCOTTS" album field from TBA to THE SCOTTS - Single, using the Apple Music source already provided above;
  • remove "Doom" from the 2018 Juice WRLD grouped row and keep it only as the 2021 Fighting Demons row, using the Apple Music/Shazam sources already provided above.
If an editor has time for the next discography pass, the most important additions are the post-2022 production-discography rows for "Tiki Taka Toco", "Life Size", "South", "O Cara Do Trem", "PERVERSA", "Light Again!", "Story", "Hotbox", "At Peace", and "No Trespassing". Thanks. ~2026-35094-33 (talk) 02:31, 15 June 2026 (UTC)


Correction of factual inaccuracies and biography expansion

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I have a conflict of interest because I work with Policy Exchange Bangladesh, an organization associated with Dr. M. Masrur Reaz. I am requesting factual corrections and neutral biography expansion supported by reliable sources. I am not requesting promotional changes.


Request to add image

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A freely licensed image of Dr. M. Masrur Reaz has been uploaded to Wikimedia Commons.

File:

File:M. Masrur Reaz.jpg

I request an independent editor to consider adding this image to the article infobox if appropriate.

Thank you.

NawshadBhuiyan1996 (talk) 07:34, 11 June 2026 (UTC)

Reply 26-JUN-2026

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✅  Image added    Spintendo  17:30, 26 June 2026 (UTC)


Support of Israel section

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I'd like to propose the following changes to the "Support of Israel" section (until recently known as the "Israel-Palestine conflict and antisemitism" section):

  • Change the section heading from "Support of Israel" to "Israel and antisemitism," as this covers the content of the section more accurately.
  • Remove the recently added last part of the first sentence ("...and called for people who disagree to lose their jobs or be expelled from their schools.") This text presumably refers to the specific incidents covered in detail in the next few paragraphs, and should not be presented this way as a generalized statement in the opening sentence.
  • Trim the paragraph about the Harvard letter, which contains far too many quotes and is WP:UNDUE in its level of detail. I propose trimming as follows:
    On October 8, 2023, following the October 7 attacks, several Harvard undergraduate student groups signed a letter holding Israel "entirely responsible" for the war with Hamas and condemning statements from Israeli officials promising retaliation for the attacks, to "open the gates of hell" in Gaza, blamed Israeli apartheid for the war, and said Israel's blockade turned Gaza into an "open-air prison". The letter calledcalling on Harvard to "take action to stop the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians."[1][2] In response, Ackman asked for the publication of the names of all students involved in signing the letter so that he could ensure his company and others do not "inadvertently hire" any of the signatories. Ackman posted, "One should not be able to hide behind a corporate shield when issuing statements supporting the actions of terrorists," and the names "should be made public so their views are publicly known".[3] Ackman's stance had support by other CEOs such as Jonathan Neman.[4] Former Harvard president Lawrence Summers said Ackman's request for a list of names constituted McCarthyism.[5]
  • Trim the first paragraph about the WhatsApp group so it is limited to material that is directly relevant to Ackman, as follows:
    Ackman was a member ofinvolved in a long-standing WhatsApp group chat with Israeli military leaders and top US business leaders with the stated goal to "change the narrative" in favor of Israel by conveying "the atrocities committed by Hamas" and "help [Israel] win the war" on U.S. public opinion following U.S. protests against the Gaza war.[6] Information about the WhatsApp group chat was reported by The Washington Post on May 16, 2024.[6] Members of the group chat discussed how they received private briefings by, and worked closely with, members of the Israeli government, including former Israeli prime minister Naftali Bennett; Benny Gantz, a member of the Israeli war cabinet; and Israel's ambassador to the United States, Michael Herzog.[6] Group members, including Ackman, worked with the Israeli government to screen a film titled "Bearing Witness to the October 7th Massacre", which shows footage compiled by the Israeli Defense Forces portraying killings committed by Hamas on October 7.[6] Screenings of the film were conducted in New York City and, with Ackman's help, at Harvard University, his alma mater.[6]
  • Remove the second "WhatsApp group" paragraph (about Eric Adams) entirely, as - per the source - Ackman was not involved in the group at the time and was not on the Adams call.
  • Split the current fifth paragraph into two distinct paragraphs, one about Ackman's support for Elon Musk and one about his call for Claudine Gay's removal from her position.
  • Remove the paragraph about Neri Oxman. This content is WP:COATRACK - it is not directly relevant to Ackman and is properly placed in the Neri Oxman article.

References

  1. "Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine". Institute for Palestine Studies. Retrieved November 8, 2024.
  2. "Letter from Harvard group holding Israel 'responsible' for war with Hamas sparks backlash". Retrieved November 8, 2024.
  3. Egan, Matt (October 11, 2023). "Harvard student groups issued an anti-Israel statement. CEOs want them blacklisted". CNN Business.
  4. "Billionaire Ackman, Others Pledge They Won't Hire Harvard Students Who Signed Letter Blaming Israel For Hamas Attack". Forbes. Archived from the original on December 8, 2023. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  5. Teo, Kai Xiang. "Former Harvard president Larry Summers thinks Bill Ackman asking for lists of student names is the 'stuff of Joe McCarthy'". Business Insider. Archived from the original on October 17, 2023. Retrieved October 17, 2023.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 Natanson, Hannah; Felton, Emmanuel (May 16, 2024). "Business titans privately urged NYC mayor to use police on Columbia protesters, chats show". The Washington Post. Retrieved May 17, 2024.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service (link)

Arbitrarily0, would you mind giving this a quick review? Thanks, FMatPSCM (talk) 15:23, 5 January 2026 (UTC)

 Done MosquitoDestroyer (talk | mosquitoes destroyed) 02:39, 12 January 2026 (UTC)

Undone. I understand Ackman doesn't like it the way it was and now is again. But the article is not here to serve his likes and dislikes.Dan Murphy (talk) 02:53, 12 January 2026 (UTC)
  • FMatPSCM: I must decline becoming involved in further requests. I think it is best when a large variety of editors handles these cases. Arbitrarily0 (talk) 22:51, 13 January 2026 (UTC)
  • I disagree with some of the suggested changes, while I agree with some others. My general overview is that the extent of the article's subject involvement in this particular part of the political fray is significantly notable and deserves its due presence on the text.
The suggested change to the title of the section "Support of Israel" will turn it into something generic about "Israel and antisemitism." But this is not an article about the issue of antisemitism and how Israel is affected; it's a biography and that section is about the biography's subject involvement in that specific issue. The title should stay on as it is.
We should retain the last part of the first sentence about Ackman calling "for people who disagree to lose their jobs or be expelled from their schools" since it is an unarguably very strong expression of the person's position and deserves its verbatim, upfront presentation.
I would not disagree with a trimming of the Harvard students' letter, though we should certainly keep the strong and succinct point made there (whether accurate or not) about "McCarthyism."
I fully agree with changing "was involved in" to "was a member of" in the first para abt the WhatsApp group. But the rest of the paragraph is fine and should not be trimmed and lose its stated purpose.
I agree with the last three suggestions, i.e. to remove the second "WhatsApp group" paragraph (about Eric Adams) entirely; to split the current fifth paragraph into two paragraphs, one about the support for Elon Musk, and another about the call for Claudine Gay's removal; and to remove the paragraph about Neri Oxman.
-The Gnome (talk) 21:22, 3 February 2026 (UTC)
This seems reasonable enough to me. It would have been better to have done more atomic edit requests especially as this intersects with WP:ARBECR User:Bluethricecreamman (Talk·Contribs) 21:32, 3 February 2026 (UTC)

Breaking down The Gnome's review of the proposal

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In the interest of finally resolving this discussion, Jjazz76 suggested I make The Gnome's review of the proposal more digestible for them and others by going through each proposed change one at a time.

  • I'll begin with the "Harvard letter" paragraph, which The Gnome proposed trimming per my original proposal, but leaving the final sentence intact, as follows:
    On October 8, 2023, following the October 7 attacks, several Harvard undergraduate student groups signed a letter holding Israel "entirely responsible" for the war with Hamas and condemning statements from Israeli officials promising retaliation for the attacks, to "open the gates of hell" in Gaza, blamed Israeli apartheid for the war, and said Israel's blockade turned Gaza into an "open-air prison". The letter calledcalling on Harvard to "take action to stop the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians."[1][2] In response, Ackman asked for the publication of the names of all students involved in signing the letter so that he could ensure his company and others do not "inadvertently hire" any of the signatories. Ackman posted, "One should not be able to hide behind a corporate shield when issuing statements supporting the actions of terrorists," and the names "should be made public so their views are publicly known".[3] Ackman's stance had support by other CEOs such as Jonathan Neman.[4] Former Harvard president Lawrence Summers said Ackman's request for a list of names constituted McCarthyism.[5]
Thank you, FMatPSCM (talk) 18:52, 22 April 2026 (UTC)
Personally I'm fine with this change @FMatPSCM and trims things down a bit. I personally don't think we need a billion quotes and I think this is a fairly reasonable summary of what transpired at least based on the quotes. If no one else objects, I plan on making this change in the next 3 or so days. @FMatPSCM feel free to ping me if I forget. Jjazz76 (talk) 19:11, 22 April 2026 (UTC)
Thank you Jjazz76 for getting into this. I appreciate what you've done so far, which has resolved a good deal of the original edit request. Can you now take a minute to review the paragraph about the Harvard students' letter (which is the part I was addressing in my 22 April comment above)? Thanks, FMatPSCM (talk) 14:54, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
I did some more trimming @FMatPSCM. Jjazz76 (talk) 16:33, 28 April 2026 (UTC)
haven't seen any real movement on this in a long while, haven't had a chance to look until now.
Ok with trimming quotes. User:Bluethricecreamman (Talk·Contribs) 03:00, 27 April 2026 (UTC)
  • Thanks Jjazz76 for taking care of the first few parts of the proposal. The next part is to split the current 4th paragraph into two distinct paragraphs, one about Ackman's support of Elon Musk and one about his call for Claudine Gay's removal from her position. Thank you, FMatPSCM (talk) 09:52, 12 May 2026 (UTC)
    No issue there in my book @FMatPSCM. Done. Jjazz76 (talk) 04:20, 15 May 2026 (UTC)
  • Jjazz76, thanks again. The next pending item from this request is to remove the WP:COATRACK 6th paragraph about Neri Oxman - it is not directly relevant to Ackman. FMatPSCM (talk) 12:33, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
    Strongly object to this User:Bluethricecreamman (Talk·Contribs) 12:42, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
    Thanks for your contribution @Bluethricecreamman. Objection noted.
    @FMatPSCM - In general I like to work with specific verbiage as oppossed to policies that to me sort of are vague objections. What specifc words or phrases do you have issues with. It seems that Ackman was very involved with his wife's dissertation issue, but maybe we can trim a little bit. Not sure. Please give a specific proposal. Jjazz76 (talk) 16:09, 18 May 2026 (UTC)
    @Jjazz76: Sorry for not elaborating further - I had assumed this part would be uncontested, as The Gnome said they agreed with it back in February and no one objected at the time. The story of Oxman's 'plagiarism' is entirely about Oxman, who has her own Wikipedia article where the story is covered; the only connections to Ackman are the fact that they are married and the fact that he reacted by posting on X when the story broke. It drew additional media attention because of Ackman's earlier criticism of Claudine Gay's plagiarism, but that connection was only made in the subtext and framing of the news articles - the sources do not discuss any real-world connection to Ackman, so story shouldn't be included in his BLP. Thank you, FMatPSCM (talk) 03:29, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
    @FMatPSCM First two sentence has three cites all of which mention Ackman. Can't see a way to remove or trim either of those. Jjazz76 (talk) 03:51, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
    Third sentence has one cite, and again substantively mentions Ackman. My vote would be for keeping all three sentences. Jjazz76 (talk) 03:52, 21 May 2026 (UTC)
    @Jjazz76: Yes, the sources do discuss Ackman, but mostly because of the implied irony in light of the Claudine Gay situation. News media may unfortunately indulge in this kind of innuendo, but Wikipedia is an encyclopedia and shouldn't reflect that. The bottom line is that this was a story about Oxman, and Ackman appears in the sources as added color. I hope you'll reconsider. Thanks, FMatPSCM (talk) 19:40, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
    Reliable news media covering this provides suggestion of dueness. The added color is useful for a colorful personality User:Bluethricecreamman (Talk·Contribs) 19:53, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
    The sources very clearly mention Ackman. Sorry @FMatPSCM. My sense is those sentences should stay, but of course Wikipedia is about consensus. Other editors are of course free to weigh in and make changes. Unfortunately, we have to go with what is said in the RS and the sources are clearly discussing Ackman's engagement with Oxman and Claudine Gay.
    I'm not all clear what you mean by "this kind of innuendo."
    Perhaps we can look to any other areas that you'd like to see changed.
    Thanks for your additional comment and engagement @Bluethricecreamman. Jjazz76 (talk) 19:54, 25 May 2026 (UTC)
  • @Jjazz76: Understood, moving on. The final piece for this section is dealing with the line that says Ackman "called for people who disagree to lose their jobs or be expelled from their schools." This is simply not supported by the sources. According to the sources, Ackman called for action to be taken against the specific Harvard students who signed the letter - not against "people who disagree" in general. And Ackman did not suggest that anyone to lose their jobs, but for those specific students to not be hired for future jobs, and for other certain specific students to be suspended - not expelled. Finally, even if the details in this line are changed and made accurate, I don't think it adds anything useful to the sentence, since all those details are covered in depth in the subsequent paragraphs in the section - the first half of the sentence stands on its own perfectly, as it did prior to this edit from several months ago. Thanks again, FMatPSCM (talk) 16:54, 27 May 2026 (UTC)
    @FMatPSCM - looked at the sources again. There was definitely a mismatch between what the sources were saying and what was being written here, in my opinion. Thanks for pointing it out to me. I did a revision based on the existing sources. happy to chat further as needed. Jjazz76 (talk) 17:54, 27 May 2026 (UTC)


US politics section

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I'd like to propose changes to the "US politics" subsection of this article. I will present these proposed changes sequentially, as I did for my previous proposal, to make them easier for Jjazz76 and other editors to evaluate.

Thanks, FMatPSCM (talk) 20:05, 11 June 2026 (UTC)

@FMatPSCM - fine with the description as a centrist. added republican donations in 2024 primary. Don't have strong feeling that the Democratic names should be deleted. Will leave that for others to mull over. Jjazz76 (talk) 20:22, 11 June 2026 (UTC)
  • Thank you Jjazz76, appreciate it. The next part of the proposal is to address the third paragraph, which incorrectly states that "Ackman declared support for RFK Jr's stance on vaccinations." I propose changing as follows: In 2023, Ackman declared support forcommented on RFK Jr's stance on vaccinations, saying that "I listened to RFK on several podcasts and a town hall and thought he raised important issues about vaccines and other issues that were worth learning more about (...) I don't feel like we've fully answered questions about the safety of all vaccines, particularly more recently approved vaccines, and our approach to determining their safety and efficacy."[1]

References

  1. Schwartz, Brian (July 5, 2023). "Bill Ackman explains why he embraced RFK Jr.'s skepticism on Covid vaccines". CNBC. Retrieved September 8, 2025.
Thank you, FMatPSCM (talk) 13:41, 17 June 2026 (UTC)
The soruce you cite seems stronger than commented on but maybe slightly less than "declared support for." What about "supported"? @FMatPSCM. Or propose a different word but I think it has to be slighly more in agreement than "commented on." He doesn't seem to be just commenting on RFK but has a more agreeableness toward the ideas.
We might be able to trim out podcasts and town halls but they are mentioned both in the beginning and in the text of the article, so I guess the question is "why trim them out?" Jjazz76 (talk) 20:08, 17 June 2026 (UTC)
@Jjazz76: How about "In 2023, Ackman praised Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for questioning the safety of some vaccines, saying that..."? In terms of trimming the quote, I am not objecting to the content, but the quote did feel overly long and that initial part doesn't really add anything meaningful to the paragraph. Thanks again, FMatPSCM (talk) 14:17, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
Does the source say Ackman is praising him though? It seems more mild than that. Jjazz76 (talk) 16:08, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
@Jjazz76: OK. How about "In 2023, Ackman commented approvingly on RFK Jr's stance on vaccinations, saying that..."? FMatPSCM (talk) 17:22, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
supported? Jjazz76 (talk) 17:26, 22 June 2026 (UTC)
@Jjazz76: Just saying "Ackman supported" is imprecise. It also implies a kind of blanket endorsement, whereas Ackman's comments were more nuanced. That's why I suggested "commented approvingly on" - would you be OK with "commented in support of" or even "expressed support for"? FMatPSCM (talk) 21:47, 23 June 2026 (UTC)
yeah those are probably fine I think. making the change now. Jjazz76 (talk) 21:58, 23 June 2026 (UTC)
  • Jjazz76, thanks. Moving on to the next proposed change for this section: Please remove the two sentences about Tucker Carlson at the end of the fifth paragraph. This episode was entirely trivial, amounting to no more than two public figures briefly talking about each other. It is certainly an unhelpful pair of sentences in a section that is meant to be about Ackman's political views. Thank you, FMatPSCM (talk) 17:28, 24 June 2026 (UTC)
    Hi @FMatPSCM - how many edits will you be requesting? Ballpark figure? I see over the past 4 years you've really only been editing the Bill Ackman page and a handful of other pages. Obviously I want to be as helpful as possible but we've been working on this for 2 months really just word-smithng around the edges and I want to get a broader sense of the volume we are lookg at. Thanks. Jjazz76 (talk) 21:09, 24 June 2026 (UTC)


Article is underdeveloped and contains inaccuracies

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This article is significantly underdeveloped for a biography of a living person at this level of notability. It has no section structure, no detailed infobox, omits the subject’s entire early life, education, major board positions, charitable work, published books, and awards. Abundant reliable, independent sources exist - including a major profile in The Times, Reuters reports carried by CNBC and the Financial Post, Computer Weekly, Information Age profiles, Bloomberg appearances, and official UK Government (GOV.UK) and Porsche AG corporate records - but the article reflects almost none of this.

Below I provide specific proposed text for each section of the article, ready for review and implementation. The proposed text cites Wikipedia’s policies on Biographies of Living Persons (WP:BLP), Verifiability (WP:V), Neutral Point of View (WP:NPOV).

MichaelPWhite (talk) 17:44, 30 March 2026 (UTC)

Hello, and thanks to the reviewer who picks this up. I have a conflict of interest (declared on my user page) and am requesting the changes below rather than editing directly. Each citation is formatted in Citation Style 1 to match the article, and each <ref>...</ref> is placed inline at the exact point in the text it supports, per WP:CITEVAR and WP:INTEGRITY. ~~~~
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=== 1. ADD new section: Early life and education ===
Rationale: the article currently contains no biographical background. Per WP:MOSBIO, a BLP of this type would normally open with an "Early life and education" section.
Proposed wikitext:
== Early life and education ==
Melissa Di Donato was born in New York City in 1972 and grew up in the Bronx.[1][2] She studied Russian Language and Literature and Political Science at Manhattanville College, graduating with a BA in 1994, and in 1996 graduated from American University in Washington, D.C., with two master's degrees in Russian Language and Literature and International Business.[3] She speaks several languages, including English, Italian, and Russian.[4]
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=== 2. REPLACE existing pre-SUSE career text ===
Rationale: the article currently states she was "the chief revenue officer of SAP's cloud division." Independent sources confirm she held both the Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Operating Officer titles at SAP. Information Age reported that prior to SUSE she was chief operating officer and chief revenue officer at SAP. The article also omits her time at PwC. Per WP:V, the text should reflect what the sources say.
Proposed wikitext (to replace the existing pre-SUSE career text):
== Career ==
=== Early career ===
Di Donato began her career as a technologist and SAP R/3 developer, becoming one of the few female software developers working on the platform at that time.[5] Between 1998 and 2008 she held roles at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), Oracle and IBM.[6]
In 2010, she joined Salesforce, becoming Area Vice President and its most senior female executive outside the United States.[7] She subsequently became Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Operating Officer of SAP for its digital core (ERP) division.[8]
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=== 3. ADD new section: Board and advisory positions ===
Rationale: several board seats at publicly traded companies and UK government bodies are currently omitted.
Proposed wikitext:
== Board and advisory positions ==
Di Donato is a member of the supervisory board of Porsche AG, appointed in 2022 in connection with Porsche's initial public offering.[9] She is also a non-executive director at J.P. Morgan Europe.[10]
In April 2023, she was appointed a non-executive director of the newly created Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).[11] She also serves on the SME Digital Adoption Taskforce at the Department for Business and Trade.[12]
In September 2023, Di Donato was appointed chair and CEO of Kyriba.[13]
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=== 4. ADD new section: Philanthropy and published works ===
Rationale: the GOV.UK biography confirms she founded the Inner Wings Charitable Foundation and is the author of three children's books. Operational details about the foundation are cited to the foundation's own website, acceptable for non-contentious factual information about the organisation itself per WP:ABOUTSELF.
Proposed wikitext:
== Philanthropy and published works ==
Di Donato co-founded the Inner Wings Charitable Foundation, a UK-registered charity (number 1192877).[14][15] The foundation delivers free confidence-building programmes to primary school children, with a focus on girls, working with partner schools across the UK.[16]
Di Donato is the author of three children's books, with proceeds reinvested into Inner Wings.[17]
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=== 5. ADD infobox ===
Rationale: the article has no infobox. A standard {{Infobox person}} is proposed below; all values are supported by the sources used in the body above.
Proposed wikitext (to add at the top of the article):
Melissa Di Donato
Born1972 (age 5354)
New York City, U.S.
Alma materManhattanville College
American University
OccupationBusiness executive
TitleChair and CEO of Kyriba
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References

  1. "Melissa Di Donato Roos – Resume" (PDF). Porsche AG Investor Relations. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  2. Wakefield, Jane (29 September 2023). "Melissa Di Donato: Chair & CEO of Kyriba". Boardwave. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  3. "Melissa Di Donato Roos – Resume" (PDF). Porsche AG Investor Relations. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  4. Wakefield, Jane (29 September 2023). "Melissa Di Donato: Chair & CEO of Kyriba". Boardwave. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  5. Esherwood, Paul (2 March 2020). "Melissa Di Donato – how far have we really come?". ERP Today. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  6. Wakefield, Jane (29 September 2023). "Melissa Di Donato: Chair & CEO of Kyriba". Boardwave. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  7. Wakefield, Jane (29 September 2023). "Melissa Di Donato: Chair & CEO of Kyriba". Boardwave. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  8. Ismail, Nick (22 July 2019). "Former SAP COO, Melissa Di Donato, appointed CEO of SUSE". Information Age. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  9. "Porsche AG reorganises its supervisory board". Porsche Newsroom. 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  10. "Melissa Di Donato". Management Today. 2025. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  11. "The stars align for science and tech as non-execs are appointed to the DSIT start-up board". GOV.UK. April 2023. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  12. "Melissa Di Donato". GOV.UK. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  13. Wakefield, Jane (29 September 2023). "Melissa Di Donato: Chair & CEO of Kyriba". Boardwave. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  14. "Melissa Di Donato". GOV.UK. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  15. "About Us". Inner Wings. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  16. "About Us". Inner Wings. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
  17. "Melissa Di Donato". GOV.UK. Retrieved 12 June 2026.
MichaelPWhite (talk) 16:13, 12 June 2026 (UTC)

Reply 9-JUN-2026

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  1. The citation style predominantly used by the Melissa Di Donato article appears to be Citation Style 1. 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.)
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Thank you for your review. We will re-submit with now in the CS1 style. MichaelPWhite (talk) 16:07, 12 June 2026 (UTC)

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Sanmina request: edits for infobox

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Hello there, this is a request made for Sanmina Corporation. As I've disclosed on my user page and using the banner above, I'm an employee of the company and have a conflict of interest. Can editors review and make the following updates for the infobox table? The below are confirmed by the 2025 10-K listed in the infobox footnotes and which you can check here.

1. Adding a new image of the company Headquarters, which I've recently added to Wikimedia Commons here: File:Sanmina HQ in 2026.png

2. Adding Original design manufacturers and Data center services to the Industry field:

[[Electronics Manufacturing Services]]
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[[Electronics Manufacturing Services]]<br>[[Original_design_manufacturer|Original design manufacturers]]<br>[[Data center services]]

Why: Adding "original design manufacturers" helps clarify that (as the article mentions) Sanmina designs and manufactures products for other companies, it isn't manufacturing and selling its own products. Also, adding "data center services", to more specifically call out this that Sanmina provides services to this industry.

3. Adding the company's co-founder Jure Sola to the Founder field:

[[Milan Mandarić]]
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Jure Sola<br>[[Milan Mandarić]]

Why: Both founders are mentioned in the History but only Mandaric is included in the infobox currently.

4. Adding a Products field and including the following list of products:

n/a: no current Products field
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[[printed circuit board]]s; [[backplane]]s and backplane assemblies; [[cable harness|cable assemblies]]; [[metal fabrication|fabricated metal parts]]; [[microelectronics]]; precision machined parts; plastic injected molded parts; optical components and [[Radio-frequency engineering|RF]]

Why: Provides an overview to readers about the types of products the company manufactures, without having a big list within the main article text.

5. Adding a Services field and including the following list of services:

n/a: no current Services field
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[[product design]] and engineering; direct order fulfillment and logistics; [[Aftermarket (merchandise)|after-market product]] service and support; [[supply chain management]] and manufacturing

Why: Similar to the above, provides an overview to readers about the types of services provided by the company, keeping this a succinct list.

6. Adding ZT Systems into the Divisions field:

Viking Technology, SCI, Viking Enterprise Solutions, 42Q MES
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Viking Technology, SCI, Viking Enterprise Solutions, 42Q MES, ZT Systems

Why: ZT Systems was acquired and became a division of Sanmina in 2025. The completion of the acquisition of ZT Systems is confirmed by this reference: [1]

Thanks for reviewing this and let me know how I can help and improve my requests in future! DarrenPress Sanmina (talk) 17:31, 12 June 2026 (UTC)

User:Ptrnext I saw in the page history that you've maintained financials etc. in the infobox most recently, I hope it's ok to see if you'd review this infobox edit request? DarrenPress Sanmina (talk) 17:37, 18 June 2026 (UTC)
It looks like User:Ptrnext hasn't been on Wikipedia lately, so I wanted to ask if User:Ksu6500 or User:Ash.tahno can take a look, as you're the most recent editors in the page history. I've also been looking around at WikiProjects to see if there is a relevant and active place to look for help, and the ones I've looked at don't seem like they have a lot of editors responding to posts, so if anyone has suggestions I'd appreciate it! DarrenPress Sanmina (talk) 17:36, 24 June 2026 (UTC)


Sanmina request: better sourced early History

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Hello there, this is a request made for Sanmina Corporation. I am an employee with a paid conflict of interest with this Wikipedia article. While I'm waiting for review of the infobox edits, I've been working on putting together some other edits to this article to fix some issues like poor sources or missing sources.

To start with, the first paragraph of the History has just two sources: one of which is a YouTube link and the other is an archive link to an old page on the Sanmina website. In my draft, I've tried to keep the main points, and add missing milestones and context, while adding sources: books, news coverage, and an SEC link to confirm the month for the IPO. If a source wasn't online, I included a quote in the citation template to verify the specific detail.

Here's a comparison of the current paragraph vs. my draft (I've just included the text, not the formatting and citations to make it easier to read):

Sanmina was founded by Jure Šola and Milan Mandarić in 1980 as a printed circuit board manufacturer. It was named after Milan Manadarić's daughters Sandra and Jasmina. During the 1980s, it expanded into manufacturing backplanes and subassemblies for the telecommunications industry. During the 1990s, the company grew, producing complete products for major OEM companies and completing a number of acquisitions. Jure Sola became CEO and Chairman of Sanmina in 1991. The company completed an initial public offering on Nasdaq in 1993.
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Sanmina was founded by Jure Sola and Milan Mandarić in 1980 as a manufacturer of printed circuit boards. It later expanded into manufacturing backplanes and backplane subassemblies. By 1989 the company's revenue had grown to around $60 million and it was focused on providing electronics manufacturing services for several customers in the telecommunications industry. That year, Sola led a management buy-out of his co-founder's share in the company with investment from Morgan Stanley and became its president. In 1991, Sola became Sanmina's chairman and CEO.In the 1990s original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) had increasingly begun outsourcing production to firms like Sanmina. Sola was able to rapidly grow the company in the early 1990s by focusing on providing contract manufacturing, and Sanmina established itself as an electronics manufacturer for OEMs. The company increased its annual revenue by more than $20 million over the 5 years following the management buy-out. In February 1993, the company went public.

Here's just the draft of the new proposed paragraphs and suggested subheading, with the formatting and citations:

Founding and early years
Sanmina was founded by Jure Sola and Milan Mandarić[2] in 1980 as a manufacturer of printed circuit boards. It later expanded into manufacturing backplanes and backplane subassemblies.[3] By 1989 the company's revenue had grown to around $60 million and it was focused on providing electronics manufacturing services for several customers in the telecommunications industry. That year, Sola led a management buy-out of his co-founder's share in the company with investment from Morgan Stanley and became its president.[4][5] In 1991, Sola became Sanmina's chairman and CEO.[4][6]
In the 1990s original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) had increasingly begun outsourcing production to firms like Sanmina.[6] Sola was able to rapidly grow the company in the early 1990s by focusing on providing contract manufacturing,[6] and Sanmina established itself as an electronics manufacturer for OEMs.[3] The company increased its annual revenue by more than $20 million over the 5 years following the management buy-out.[4] In February[7] 1993, the company went public.[8]

Thanks for reviewing this! DarrenPress Sanmina (talk) 17:42, 10 July 2026 (UTC)


Request for major update to filmography and awards.

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I am the subject of this article. I am requesting an update to the filmography and awards sections to reflect my official professional credits correctly. The current page is missing nearly 20 years of career history. I have cited independent industry publications, official academic profiles, and the Television Academy for verification.

Sgaudemar (talk) 16:43, 21 April 2026 (UTC)

Reply 10-JUN-2026

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🔼  Clarification requested  

  1. To have these works listed, each work needs to be independently notable in Wikipedia along with a reference to a reliable source. Please note that IMDb is not an appropriate source to use on Wikipedia for these claims. (See WP:CITINGIMDB.)
  2. To ensure that these works are independently notable, kindly provide their H:WIKILINKS with your request. Please feel free to place those Wikilinks in the text already provided by you above, instead of repeating the information in a newer request below.
  3. In place of listing works which are not independently notable, the {{IMDb name}} template may be placed in the External links section of the Wikipedia article to provide readers with a direct link to that information on IMDb. Kindly submit a new edit request below to use this template. (See WP:IMDB-EL.)
  4. When ready to proceed with the list of independently notable works, kindly change the {{Edit COI}} template's answer parameter to read from |ans=y to |ans=n.

Regards,  Spintendo  19:32, 10 June 2026 (UTC)

Response

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Thank you for the clarification. I have revised the request to include only independently notable productions and replaced IMDb as a citation source, per WP:CITINGIMDB. I have added Wikilinks for each work and supporting citations from official production credits, institutional sources, and editorial databases where applicable.

Proposed filmography additions:

Proposed awards addition:

  • 2006 – Primetime Emmy Award, Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation, for Robot Chicken (“Easter Basket”) – Won[37]

Per the suggestion above, IMDb may also be added via the external links template:

Sarah de Gaudemar at IMDb

--Sgaudemar (talk) 20:01, 12 June 2026 (UTC)


Edit Request

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I am requesting a few factual updates with supporting sources.

1. Update attorney count: Change “more than 160 lawyers” to “more than 180 lawyers,” consistent with the firm’s current roster. Source: https://www.bodmanlaw.com/professionals/#/?view=all

2. Update Chambers USA rankings: Revise the sentence to include an additional Band 1 ranking in Insurance, based on the firm’s current Chambers profile. Source: https://chambers.com/law-firm/bodman-plc-usa-5:65530

3. Update Benchmark Litigation description: Replace “commercial litigation” with “dispute resolution” to reflect the firm’s current rankings. Source: https://benchmarklitigation.com/Firm/Bodman-Michigan/Profile/103658#rankings

WiedmeyerMR (talk) WiedmeyerMR (talk) 20:36, 12 June 2026 (UTC)


Edit Request

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I am requesting a few more factual updates with supporting sources:

1. Please consider adding the following to the sentence discussing the firm’s rankings (or integrating it in a comparable, neutral manner): "In 2024, Law360 recognized Bodman as a “Michigan Regional Powerhouse,” and IFLR1000 awarded the firm a Tier 1 ranking for Financial and Corporate law in its 2025 guide." Source: https://www.law360.com/articles/1869079/michigan-powerhouse-bodman, Source: https://www.iflr1000.com/Firm/bodman-michigan/Profile/29061#ranking

Note: The Law360 article is behind a paywall but is published by a generally reliable legal industry source, and the firm name, recognition, and date are visible.

2. Please update the existing sentence regarding Bodman’s inclusion on the State Bar of Michigan Pro Bono Honor Roll to reflect its continued inclusion in 2025. Source: https://www.michbar.org/alawyerhelps/honorroll

Thank you!

WiedmeyerMR (talk) 20:01, 25 June 2026 (UTC)

WiedmeyerMR (talk) 20:00, 25 June 2026 (UTC)


Edit Request

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I would like to request the addition of a new section, focused on the firm’s leadership. The information and sources are below, along with suggested text. Please feel free to edit as needed to meet Wikipedia’s standards.

Leadership

Since the establishment of Bodman’s Chair of the Executive Committee position in 1975, four individuals have served in the role. Richard Rohr was the first to hold the position, serving for nearly 25 years. He was succeeded by Larry Shulman[1], who served until 2009, when Ralph McDowell assumed the role. McDowell served until 2018, after which Shulman returned as Chair[2]. In 2020, Carrie Leahy succeeded Shulman as Chair of the Executive Committee[3].

1: https://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20080828/REG/808289970/richard-rohr-ex-chairman-of-bodman-dies-at-81/

2: https://www.theoaklandpress.com/2018/10/12/larry-shulman-named-chairman-of-detroit-based-bodman-plc/

3: https://www.crainsdetroit.com/people/carrie-leahy-replaces-larry-shulman-bodman-chair/

Thank you!

WiedmeyerMR (talk) 18:04, 2 July 2026 (UTC)


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