Wikipedia talk:Articles for deletion/Boguslawa Cimoszko

--Jack Jones 11 11:45, 27 January 2007 (UTC) Don't delete a prominent Polish American and Polish Swiss and a well known name in Lodz Don't delete --Abu-Bakr69 00:13, 28 January 2007 (UTC)

Moved from Talk:Boguslawa Cimoszko
I don't understand what the problem with this article is?! The person is obviously notable - took part in restructurings of a post communist country on behalf of some of the biggest players involved, e.g. EBRD. Just coz she ain't a politicain doesn't mean she didn't have a significant input in Poland's history. Leave the article - it's kushti! JavazXT
 * Please read Notability (people). Google search for Boguslawa Cimoszko and Bogusława Cimoszko reveals barely a 100 hits total, top ones are Wikipedia and its mirrors, and some hits refer certainly to other people (ex. ). --Piotr Konieczny aka Prokonsul Piotrus 22:30, 26 January 2007 (UTC)


 * I believe the notability criteria are met here still ( Notability (people) ), referring to the 1st 2 points (as they are the only ones that apply here I believe).

"Keeping in mind that all articles on Wikipedia must meet our policy on verifiability using reliable sources, notability on Wikipedia for people is based on the following criteria. This is not intended to be an exclusionary list; just because someone doesn't fall into one of these categories doesn't mean an article on the person should automatically be deleted.:" - Obviously her not being a "mainstream" celebrity, such as a pop star, footballer, noble prize winning scientist etc, makes it more difficult for her to fit the criteria... "The person has been a primary subject of multiple non-trivial published works whose source is independent of the person.1" - EBRD publication referring to her as a Senior Banker at EBRD- German language version &  - English language version. Article in the Swiss Chamber Poland referring to her company "This criterion includes published works in all forms, such as newspaper articles, magazine articles, books, scholarly papers, and television documentaries2 except for the following: Media reprints of the person's autobiography or self-promotional works.3 Works carrying merely trivial coverage, such as newspaper articles that just mention the person in passing, telephone directory listings, or simple records of births and deaths.4 " "The person made a widely recognized contribution that is part of the enduring historical record in their specific field (note that her specific field should be seen as a banker/consultant - JavazXT).5" - historical contribution #1 (economic restructuring of post-communist Poland): taking part in the restructuring of Poland in the 90s (as per the article: "...Bogusława Cimoszko decided to join the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in London as a Senior Banker with responsibility over restructurings in Poland.") - historical contribution #2 (setting up of UBS's Easter European operations - UBS being one of the biggest international banks/investment banks)- as per the article:"...In 1995 she joined UBS in Switzerland with a view to help launch their Central and Eastern European business.". Both contributions verifiable on the following link provided as article reference:. --JavazXT 22:32, 28 January 2007 (UTC)