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Gail Williams

 
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Gail Williams
Other names Gail Ann Williams
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Gail Ann Williams (born in Berkeley, California) has been the director of The WELL since 1998. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in the 1970s and got involved in political theater as both a creative and management member of the Plutonium Players troupe. She was a principal in their long-touring satirical show spoofing anti-feminist politics, Ladies Against Women, throughout the years of the Ronald Reagan presidency.

In December 1991, she joined the management team of the prototypic online community, The WELL, in the role of community manager. In 1998 she took the post of Executive Director. When The WELL was acquired by Salon.com in 1999, Williams stayed on. Currently she serves as Salon's Director of Communities, overseeing The WELL and Salon's Table Talk community.

She is a member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences. In 2000 Williams was named as one of the Top 25 Women of the Web.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ Mayfield, Kendra (January 2, 2000 or February 1, 2000). "Women Geeks Honor Their Own". Wired News (CondéNet). http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2000/02/33895. Retrieved 2007-11-08. 

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