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Sue Gardner

1967 - Today

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Sue Gardner (born May 11, 1967) is a Canadian journalist, not-for-profit executive and business executive. She was the executive director of the Wikimedia Foundation from December 2007 until May 2014, and before that was the director of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's website and online news outlets. In 2012, Gardner was ranked as the 70th-most powerful woman in the world by Forbes magazine. In 2013, she joined the board of Global Voices. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Sue Gardner is the 43rd most popular journalist (up from 52nd in 2019), the 4th most popular biography from Barbados and the most popular Barbadian Journalist.

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Among JOURNALISTS

Among journalists, Sue Gardner ranks 43 out of 196Before her are Joe Rosenthal, Joaquín Navarro-Valls, Aenne Burda, Marcelo H. del Pilar, James Foley, and Letizia Battaglia. After her are Yuri Bezmenov, Marta Hillers, Vladimir Posner, James Nachtwey, Ara Güler, and William Wilson.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1967, Sue Gardner ranks 97Before her are Scott Walker, Philipp Kirkorov, Vince Gilligan, Gorō Miyazaki, Aron Winter, and Kennet Andersson. After her are Naim Süleymanoğlu, Mira Sorvino, Dave Matthews, Miriam Rodríguez Martínez, Emil Kostadinov, and Junkie XL.

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In Barbados

Among people born in Barbados, Sue Gardner ranks 4 out of 22Before her are Sandra Mason (1949), Rihanna (1988), and Stede Bonnet (1688). After her are Elliott Belgrave (1931), Tom Adams (1931), Freundel Stuart (1951), Clifford Husbands (1926), Jim Wedderburn (1938), Mia Mottley (1965), Grandmaster Flash (1958), and Owen Arthur (1949).

Among JOURNALISTS In Barbados

Among journalists born in Barbados, Sue Gardner ranks 1