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Hi, I'm Pete Forsyth.
Hi, I'm Pete. I'm fascinated, hopeful, and a little terrified by the way our world is changing lately: the way we communicate with each other, the way we craft policy, the economy. I live in Portland, Oregon, where I'm engaged with local politics, the local business and non-profit communities, and online communities like Wikipedia and various blogs and wiki-based web sites.
I work for Dreamfish, a company that's building a professional network for consultants and other small business owners; and I also do consulting on my own.
On Wikipedia, I've worked to develop a strong sense of community and shared purpose among Wikipedia editors in Oregon, and developed a number of high-quality encyclopedia articles. I've also tried to direct my fellow editors' attention outside the Wikipedia site; I helped to end the State of Oregon's claim of copyright over the laws of that state, and established a group blog to explain and expose our work to the broader public.
Professionally, I'm Lead Community Manager for Dreamfish, a global coworking network for micro-entrepreneurs. I've worked in media since 1991, working in various capacities for local newspapers in Massachusetts and Oregon. In 2001 I helped launch the Portland Tribune, a rare startup newspaper in an era when more newspapers are shutting down than starting up. My experience ranges from writing and editing to graphic design, information systems architecture, and advertising sales. I've also worked as a communications consultant for non-profit and policy research organizations. Specialties include placing stories in both traditional and new media sources, and using social media tools such as Twitter and Facebook to develop a robust network and build the brand of an organization.
Want to get in touch? email me, or follow me on Twitter. Or just give me a call at 503-453-9766.
Oregon Government 2.0 bill
Here's a piece of draft legislation I'm working on for the 2009 Oregon legislature: Oregon Government 2.0 bill (page is somewhat outdated, but it's an idea that will be revived before long.)
What I'm up to these days
- I have a blog, Our New Mind, which covers collaboration (both online and offline), public process, and technology.
- Also working on the blog for WikiProject Oregon, a group of Wikipedia contributors who share an interest in Oregon. This is a newer effort; we're trying to show how fun and effective it an be working on a project like this is, and help new contributors find a suitable area to get involved.
- Creating The Open Lobby, a concept for transparent, collaborative policy development. (Less formal brainstorming here: Wiki and government.)
- Getting the government to stop claiming copyright on stuff it produces. Oregon Open Content initiative
I do lots of writing and editing on Wikipedia, and have volunteered for a number of Portland organizations: The Giving Tree, Free Geek, Bus Project, Southeast Uplift, Powell Little League.
I've archived a bunch writing (published and otherwise) here.
I've got some cool friends online, check 'em out!
Contact info
- 503-453-9766 (cell phone.)
- email via this form.
Web profiles:
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