Subject: Getty Conservation Institute senior staff changes
Senior Staff Changes at the Getty Conservation Institute In September 2007, Jemima Rellie joined the Getty Conservation Institute <URL:http://www.getty.edu> as the new assistant director of Communications and Information Resources. Jemima came to the Institute from Tate in London where she had been head of Digital Programs since 2001. There she led the strategy, implementation, and delivery of the organization's public-oriented digital activities, increasing the range and quality of programs offered online. Previously, Jemima had worked in art book publishing, including time at Phaidon Press and at Macmillan Publishers, and in commercial new media development. She holds a master's degree in the social history of art from the University of Leeds. Jemima will work to increase the impact of the GCI's dissemination activities, which include the Information Center; AATA Online and other bibliographic services; the GCI's book publications and ephemera; the Institute's online presence; and Conservation: The Getty Conservation Institute Newsletter. She succeeds Kristin Kelly, who is now a principal project specialist with the Institute overseeing the GCI's public programming; the scholars and interns programs; and a range of special projects. Kristin had headed up the department since December 2004. In October, Kathleen Dardes was appointed head of GCI Education. A textile conservator by training, Kathleen has worked at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts before joining the GCI's Training Program in 1988. After a number of years in this role and subsequently as a project specialist in Field Projects, Kathleen was promoted to senior project specialist in 2001 to focus on the Institute's renewed education efforts. Since then, she led a number of initiatives for the GCI including the Directors' Retreats for Conservation Education and efforts in preventive conservation and integrated emergency management. In her new role, Kathleen will provide leadership and vision for the GCI's newly independent Education department, and will continue to define ways that the GCI might best serve the evolving educational needs of the conservation field. *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:29 Distributed: Sunday, November 4, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-29-001 ***Received on Tuesday, 30 October, 2007