Talk:Pamela Rouse Wright
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Suggestion: Remove birth date information
editThe subject is not a highly known public figure, and there appears to be no sourcing for the birth month and year. Suggest removal of that information due to privacy concerns. Jokat (talk) 01:10, 1 September 2023 (UTC)
- I noticed that birthdate (PII-personally identifiable information) is not posted for other notable leaders of this organization. Agree that birth year should be removed. Farmer Tedd (talk) 17:12, 1 September 2023 (UTC)
Suggested edit for accuracy of commercial vendor info
editThis page currently says: "Wright also took over as the official commercial vendor for the Daughters of the American Revolution's Insignia Store." While the cited source does say something similar, this is an inaccurate extrapolation of the information.
The cited source directly says, "The National Society has greatly benefited from Mrs. Wright’s business knowledge, expertise and creative talents in transitioning the DAR Insignia Store from an outside commercial vendor to an in-house operation."
DAR formally appointed the Insignia Task Force to chart the course for the new “DAR Insignia Store” in 2019 (source) during Denise VanBuren's previous DAR Administration (source). The DAR Insignia Store was then presented to membership, thereafter being voted upon during the 2019 Continental Congress to bring the operation in-house (source). It became operational during the 2020 DAR Continental Congress.
Therefore, the DAR Insignia Store was neither created by Mrs. Wright, nor is she the official commercial vendor for DAR.
My suggested edit would be to take out:
"Wright also took over as the official commercial vendor for the Daughters of the American Revolution's Insignia Store."
And to replace that sentence with:
"The National Society has greatly benefited from Mrs. Wright’s business knowledge, expertise and creative talents in transitioning the DAR Insignia Store from an outside commercial vendor to an in-house operation." AshleyCHunter (talk) 17:45, 13 December 2023 (UTC)