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Executive summary: Please insert
[[File:E. Glen Weyl at NERD.jpg|right|thumb|Weyl at Microsoft New England Research & Development center in 2018]]
at the top of the page.
Details:
The article subject works for a different branch of the company I work for, and a year and a half ago I attended a talk he gave, took this photo, and started writing an article at
User:GRuban/Glen Weyl. I got distracted, but today decided to look over abandoned projects I started, and noticed that this article was created in mainspace the meanwhile. The rest of the stuff in that userspace draft may or may not be useful to further expand this article (if you want to add material from there, great, please go ahead), but the image clearly is. Low hanging fruit. --GRuban (talk) 19:17, 6 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]