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The result was delete. Just want to note that there are some really good !vote rationales below ~ Amory(
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Following some
some discussion, AfD was brought up here as an option for a somewhat problematic article. There is doubt as to whether his position as (former?) Acting Director of the Minority Business Development Agency automatically guarantees notability. I don't know, though I'm not convinced that it does. The subject himself doesn't seem to pass GNG since all the coverage, except for that about his resignation (if that's the proper word?), is just very quotidian: a man doing his job, as one of our editors put it. In addition, the article is (or was) highly fluffed up and written/edited by someone who seems to be a COI editor. The history will tell you who that is, and the history will also tell you that there's BLP violations and edit warring in here: I scrubbed some BLP violations from the talk page history. As an admin, I don't think it warrants deletion out of a sense of BLP security, but it's something other editors may feel differently about.
Drmies (
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21:28, 31 July 2018 (UTC)reply
Delete. His position was not high enough to confer automatic notability, and I found when trying to improve the article that the sourcing was thinner than it appeared, heavily reliant on press releases from the agency he headed. I was unable to find more to add except a second news article about his resignation; both are mentioning him briefly along with three other people. So unless someone else has better luck, I don't believe he meets GNG either, and it becomes a case of too soon.
Yngvadottir (
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22:23, 31 July 2018 (UTC)reply
Delete his postion was too low to show notability. Beyond that the discussion of his leaving office relies on reusing anonymous sources. The Washington Post may chose to published such shoddy, unverified information, but we do not need to chose to repeat it. We need better sourcing to make such assertions, and any way we lack any show that Garcia held a notable postion. Not all political appointees in the executive branch of the Us federal government constitute holding a notable position.
John Pack Lambert (
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00:03, 1 August 2018 (UTC)reply
Delete per above. When I came across the article it seemed at first as if the problem was edit warring, with BLP and COI issues. Increasing scrutiny has confirmed that this was a puff piece from the start, a resume for a government appointee whose notability has not been securely established.
2601:188:180:11F0:65F5:930C:B0B2:CD63 (
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02:45, 1 August 2018 (UTC)reply
Delete. Having been "a director of the historic civil rights-era Federal agency
Minority Business Development Agency" could get him into Wikipedia if he could be
reliably sourced over
WP:GNGfor it, but it is not an automatic notability freebie that exempts him from having to receive media coverage. But this is excessively dependent on
primary sources that cannot support notability at all, and the few sources that are actually media coverage are not about him substantively enough to give him the "notable because media coverage exists" treatment (which has context and depth and range and volume tests, and is not instantly passed by every single news article that happens to have a person's name present in it.)
Bearcat (
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14:29, 3 August 2018 (UTC)reply
Delete After reviewing this page, I would recommend we delete the page for Chris Garcia. It appears that Mr. Garcia has nothing remarkable or notable that would necessitate having a Wikipedia entry. Receiving a Gates Scholarship is impressive, but is not notable. Beyond that, Mr. Garcia has not accomplished much yet in his life. The page lists him as a businessman/entrepreneur, though there are no mentions of any notable businesses that he has founded or led. His work speaking at conferences is not worthy of a Wikipedia page and neither is his appointment as acting director of a small federal outfit. This is especially true considering he held this post for a mere 9 months. To the best of my knowledge, no other directors of the Minority Business Development Agency have Wikipedia entries, and this is even more true of acting directors with very short stints. This page should be removed.
2601:645:8000:8946:DB7:1F6B:EC24:D8E0 (
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04:49, 6 August 2018 (UTC)reply
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