Venue

DAM New York 2026 will take place at the New York Hilton Midtown, located at 1335 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10019.

Make the most of your experience by staying where the energy never stops — the New York Hilton Midtown! Book your room now and be at the center of the DAM action in NYC via this link.

Let’s make DAM NY 2026 unforgettable — starting with where you stay. See you at the Hilton!

Janine Biunno heads the Museum Archives Department at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. She began her career working on digitization projects for the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston over twenty years ago. She initially found her way to the world of digital imaging, and later digital asset management and digital preservation, as an artist who worked extensively with photographic media. After completing her MFA, she went on to further her education in both museum studies and information science, advancing her commitment to the preservation of cultural heritage materials. 

Matt is the Senior Systems Manager for the National Geographic Society’s Special Collections team. He currently oversees the department’s technology ecosystem, including platforms for managing digital assets, archival collections, and library services. Matt joined the Society in 2019 as a librarian focused on metadata, discovery, and systems. With over 20 years of experience in technology management, he applies technical solutions to integrate the Society’s diverse systems, enhancing the discovery and preservation of its unique history.

Julie McVey is the Director of Digital Archives for the National Geographic Society’s Special Collections team. She joined the Society in 2018 to lead a digital preservation archive initiative and has worked with colleagues to establish in-house digitization workflows, standardized metadata practices, and digital object discovery processes. She currently oversees the digital preservation program and leads technological innovation and responsible use efforts for Special Collections, with a focus on AI, provenance, and authenticity.

Adrianna currently serves as the Vice President of National Geographic Society’s Special Collections, where she leads a team in stewarding archives, media, and research resources that chronicle more than 135 years of the Society’s history and impact in the world. Over the course of her 25-year career, she has focused on employing digital solutions and an audience-focused mindset to expand access to materials of cultural importance.

Mollie Schiffer is Head of Brand Operations at Vinted, Europe’s largest C2C marketplace for second-hand fashion. She started her career in classical music and spent several years as an entrepreneur in hospitality before moving into the corporate world. Her path through the arts, entrepreneurship, and technology gives her a grounded, cross-disciplinary perspective on creative operations, balancing structure with the space teams need to do their best work.
 

Nadia is a Content Operations Specialist, a first-time presenter, professional flowchart-organizer, and self-identified artist/photographer. She specializes in design work, metadata, security, rights management, and digital content delivery.  She has quickly adapted to the rapidly changing media environment and implemented automated systems for digital delivery and rights management.