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Kathysipple (talk·contribs) / Judith Sewell Wright This user has contributed to the article.
User:Kathysipple discloses in her user page that she is "Founder and CEO of My Social Media Coach," which has "Wright Leadership Institute" listed as a client on her website. Furthermore, both Kathy Sipple and Judith Wright are listed as team members on the "Forward Progress" web page, also indicating an external relationship: http://forwardprogress.net/about-us/team/ Her user page also confirms that she has worked as "an independent consultant with Forward Progress." J TerMaat (talk) 02:36, 27 November 2013 (UTC)[reply]
After posting about the conflict of interest in a client marketing relationship on November 27, 2013, a full month has passed and no actions have been taken to address the issue. Wikipedia strongly discourages paid editing of Wikipedia pages, particularly in a paid client relationship, as demonstrated in this case above with citations. The Wikimedia Foundation "regards paid advocacy as a 'black hat' practice that 'violates the core principles that have made Wikipedia so valuable for so many people.'" For more information, see [Paid Advocacy and public relations]. Since no further action has been taken, and because Kathy Sipple is a known Social Media Professional who constructed the majority of this page, I am changing the page to a redirect toward Ms. Wright's business page. J TerMaat (talk) 00:03, 28 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]