Added on 14 March 2023


The DPC is owned and run by its members, renewing its leadership each year to ensure that members shape and oversee our programmes.  We are pleased to announce a number of changes at the start of another exciting year:

Executive Board

Michelle Donoghue from the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, Vicky Plaine from the BBC and Alicia Wise from CLOCKSS have been nominated to join the DPC Board from April 2023.

Sub-Committees

Following the call to refresh the DPC’s Sub-Committee membership in January, we are pleased to announce the names of our new line up.

The Sub-Committee members are as follows:

Advocacy and Communications, chaired by Paul Stokes from Jisc and facilitated by Sarah Middleton:

  • Ruth Cammies, Open University (Vice Chair)

  • Joanna Fleming, Art Gallery of New South Wales

  • Lisa Griffith, Digital Repository of Ireland

  • Anais Lichtensztejn, Archives and Records Association

  • Ray Moore, The City of Edinburgh Council

  • Josie Partridge, University of Birmingham

  • Julienne Pascoe, Library and Archives Canada

  • Jaana Pinnick, British Geological Survey

  • Mark Reynolds, Houses of the Oireachtas

  • Sebastien Roncin, Bacardi-Martini

  • Kathryn Roswell-Faust, EUMETSAT

  • Thomas Shaw, Lancaster University

  • Paul Stokes, Jisc (Chair)

  • Dorothy Waugh, University of York

  • Emma Yan, University of Glasgow

Workforce Development, chaired by Susan Corrigall at the National Records of Scotland and facilitated by Sharon McMeekin:

  • Kate Cawthorn, University of Calgary

  • Susan Corrigall, National Records of Scotland (Chair)

  • Mary Ellis, Welsh Government

  • Paul Gooding, University of Glasgow (Vice Chair)

  • Melinda Haunton, The UK National Archives

  • Kassi Hays, National Library of Australia

  • Bryony Hooper, University of Sheffield

  • Leslie Johnston, US National Archives and Records Administration

  • Ruth Kusionowicz, East Sussex County Council

  • Áine Madden, Digital Repository of Ireland

  • Kevin Palendat, Library and Archives Canada

  • Toni Sant, Salford University

  • Daisy Selematsela, University of the Witwatersrand

  • Teresa Soleau, J. Paul Getty Trust

  • Leontien Talboom, Cambridge University Library

  • Lucy Wales, British Film Institute

Research and Practice, chaired by Tuan Pham at the University of Cambridge and facilitated by Paul Wheatley and Jenny Mitcham:

  • Ifor Ap Daffydd, National Library of Wales

  • Euan Cochrane, Yale University

  • Steve Daly, The UK National Archives

  • James Doig, National Archives of Australia

  • Elizabeth England, US National Archives and Records Administration

  • Patricia Falcao, Tate

  • Martin Gengenbach, National Library of New Zealand

  • Catherine Jones, UKRI/STFC - Energy Data Centre

  • Kieron Niven, Archaeology Data Service

  • Kieran O'Leary, National Library of Ireland

  • Tuan Pham, Cambridge University Library (Chair)

  • Alexander Roberts, Swansea University

  • Heather Tompkins, Library and Archives Canada

  • Tamara van Zwol, The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision

  • Karyn Williamson, abrdn

Management and Governance, chaired by Tim Keefe at Chester Beatty Library and facilitated by John McMillan:

  • Bradley Daigle, Academic Preservation Trust

  • Fatima Darries, University of South Africa

  • Richard Davies, The British Library 

  • Ann Gow, University of Glasgow

  • Lise Jaillant, Loughborough University

  • Tim Keefe, Chester Beatty Library

  • Rowena Loo, National Archives of Australia

  • Vicky Plaine, BBC

  • Irina Schmid, American University in Cairo

  • Garth Stewart, National Records of Scotland

  • Adele Tamar, Parliamentary Archives

  • Simon Tanner, Kings College London

  • Ted Westervelt, Library of Congress

  • Alicia Wise, CLOCKSS

Australasia and Asia-Pacific Subcommittee, chaired by Jaye Weatherburn at the University of Melbourne and facilitated by Robin Wright:

  • Adam Bell, Australia’s Academic and Research Network (AARNet Pty Ltd)

  • Matthew Burgess, National and State Libraries Australia (NSLA)

  • Belinda Chan, National Library Board of Singapore

  • Rebecca Coronel, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia

  • Tayla Giacomo, Public Record Office of Victoria

  • Andrea Goethals, National and State Libraries Australia (NSLA)

  • Sarah Graham, The University of Sydney Library

  • Michaela Hart, Australian Society of Archivists

  • Elizabeth Hawkins, Queensland State Archives

  • Carlo Iacono, Charles Sturt University

  • Nicola Laurent, Australian Society of Archivists

  • Rowena Loo, National Archives of Australia

  • Julie McCormack, Public Record Office of Victoria

  • David Pryde, Records and Information Management Practitioners Alliance - Global (RIMPA)

  • Monika Szunejko, Monash University

  • Alexis Tindall, University of Adelaide Library

  • Rachel Tropea, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology (RMIT University)

  • Jaye Weatherburn, University of Melbourne (Chair)

  • Jeni Wie, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS)

The DPC strives to be transparent, responsive and inclusive in everything we do, and the five Sub-Committees are an important way of involving members in the way the DPC is run.

The DPC would like to thank all of the former Sub-Committee members who have stepped down over the last year to allow new members to take their turn, namely: Emma Hancox, University of Bristol; Fabi Barticioti, LSE Library; Patricia Herterich, Digital Curation Centre; Annette Mills, NSLA; Daphne Yuen, HSBC; Elaine Penn, University of Westminster; Gareth Knight, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine; Kristen Schuster, Kings College London; Paul Young, The UK National Archives; Glenn Cumiskey, RIBA; Louise Lawson, Tate; Helen Mavin, Imperial War Museums; Iram Safdar, UK Cabinet Office; Sally Cholewa, Natwest Group; Trevor Owens, Library of Congress; Lauren Curless, National Film and Sound Archive; Kate Doughty, Nuclear Decommissioning Authority.

They have each brought lively debate and creative ideas to our discussions and we are very grateful for their contributions.

We welcome each of our new Sub-Committee members and the DPC looks forward to working together with our members in what is an exciting time in the Coalition’s development.

 


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