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This page covers the role of the Regional Coordinator and includes a table of the current members.
This page covers the role of the Regional Coordinator


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
The Regional Coordinator is a Coordinator in a country too large for one or two coordinators to cover everything. The country is divided up into regions and one or two Regional Coordinators are assigned per region. Currently only the USA has Regional Coordinators. All other countries will have one or two Coordinators.
The Regional Coordinator is a Coordinator in a country too large for one or two coordinators to cover everything. The country is divided up into regions and one or two Regional Coordinators are assigned per region. For instance, due to his country size, [[Regional Coordinator/USA | USA has Regional Coordinators]].


== Responsibilities ==
== Responsibilities ==


Basically, Regional Coordinators have the same role and responsibilities than [[Roles and responsibilities#Coordinators | Country Coordinators]].


== Members ==
They are experts who coordinate between the local community, other Regional Coordinators, Country Coordinators and Waze Team, as regional community ambassadors. Usually Champs.


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A Regional Coordinator’s main responsibilities:
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The following [[USA]] Regional Coordinators cover the regions in the table below. The Wiki pages and forum links are provided in the table as well. The [http://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=129 general USA forum] is also available for topics that cover all regions.
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{| class="wikitable" style="width: 100%;"
! Map<br/>Key||Area<br/><small>Wiki & Forum</small>|| States/Territories || Coordinators<br/><small>User page & PM</small>
{{RC/TableRow|1|Northwest}}
{{RC/TableRow|2|Southwest}}
{{RC/TableRow|3|Plains}}
{{RC/TableRow|4|South Central}}
{{RC/TableRow|5|Great Lakes}}
{{RC/TableRow|6|South Atlantic}}
{{RC/TableRow|7|Southeast}}
{{RC/TableRow|7a|Territories}}
{{RC/TableRow|8|New England}}
{{RC/TableRow|9|Northeast}}
{{RC/TableRow|10|Mid Atlantic}}
|}
{{80%|7a: American Samoa (AS), Guam (GU), Northern Mariana Islands (MP), Puerto Rico (PR), and US Virgin Islands (VI).}}


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*Participating in both the global and local Champs’ groups, and being in a direct contact with the relevant Waze community managers and the other Regional Coordinators
 
*Advise about the urgency and the severity of any reported issue
[[Category:USA]]
*Be aware of the company news, product announcements, new versions etc.
*Assist with social media activities in the country
*Take part in the setup of local and regional editors meetups

Revision as of 14:58, 5 May 2015

This page covers the role of the Regional Coordinator

Overview

The Regional Coordinator is a Coordinator in a country too large for one or two coordinators to cover everything. The country is divided up into regions and one or two Regional Coordinators are assigned per region. For instance, due to his country size, USA has Regional Coordinators.

Responsibilities

Basically, Regional Coordinators have the same role and responsibilities than Country Coordinators.

They are experts who coordinate between the local community, other Regional Coordinators, Country Coordinators and Waze Team, as regional community ambassadors. Usually Champs.

A Regional Coordinator’s main responsibilities:

  • Participating in both the global and local Champs’ groups, and being in a direct contact with the relevant Waze community managers and the other Regional Coordinators
  • Advise about the urgency and the severity of any reported issue
  • Be aware of the company news, product announcements, new versions etc.
  • Assist with social media activities in the country
  • Take part in the setup of local and regional editors meetups