Lane Becker is the President of Wikimedia Enterprise, a commercial product that makes content from Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects accessible at scale through enterprise-grade APIs. Wikimedia Enterprise was developed by the Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that operates Wikimedia projects, and it is operated by Wikimedia LLC, a for-profit subsidiary owned and managed by the Foundation.
Previously, Lane worked with the US government’s Technology Transformation Service (TTS) as a digital strategist for 18F, an internal consultancy bringing modern digital practices into government, and as Senior Advisor to the Office of Products and Platforms (OPP), which develops new products and services for government-wide use. While at OPP, Lane started and ran 10x, an investment fund that develops ideas sourced from civil servants into technology products and services that benefit the American public. Previous to TTS, Lane worked for the nonprofit Code for America as their Director of Product and Startups, leading both their product development and startup accelerator programs.
In 2001, Lane co-founded Adaptive Path, a pioneering research and design firm in the then-nascent field of user experience, which was purchased by Capital One in 2015 to serve as their in-house innovation lab. Lane co-founded Measure Map, an online blog analytics tool, which was purchased by Google in 2006 and became the front-end of Google Analytics, as well as Get Satisfaction, an early customer service community platform, which was acquired by the social media firm Sprinklr in 2014. He continues to invest in and advise technology startups.
Lane was recently also a Research Associate with the Governance Futures Lab at the Institute for the Future, the world’s leading strategic futures organization. He holds several bachelors degrees from the University of Texas at Austin.
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