
Board of Directors serves as the executive governing body, responsible for high-level strategic decision-making and overall organizational leadership. Elected from among the Member Organizations within the Advisory Council, the Board holds full formal decision-making authority, ensuring effective governance and strategic direction.
Board of Directors
Board of Directors is elected from the Advisory Council. It consists of five to eight (5–8) representatives of Member Organizations, each serving a three‑year (3) term with the possibility of re‑election.
The composition of the Board must reflect the various working areas of AI4LAM and ensure a balanced representation in terms of gender, diversity, geographic coverage, expertise, and stakeholder inclusion. Only representatives of libraries, archives, and museums (LAM organizations) are eligible for election to the Board.
For additional information consult AI4LAM Statutes or contact our office at:
secretary-general@ai4lam.org.
Board of Directors 2026 – 2028
The inaugural Board of Directors Member Organization representatives for the 2026–2028 term are:
- Stanford University: Michael A. Keller
- National Library of Norway: Øyvind Engh
- Library of Congress: Judith Conklin
- Harvard University: Stuart Snydman
- The Bibliothèque nationale de France: Isabelle Nyffenegger
- British Library: Liz White, Neil Fitzgerald
- Europeana: Harry Verwayen
- Rijksmuseum: Saskia Scheltjens