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Joel has been helping firms capitalize on DAM’s potential for the last 17 years as the industry has evolved. For the last 7 years he served in consulting and subject matter expert roles in enterprise software firms with emphasis on connecting the dots between software and content teams’ real-world use cases by fitting the right platforms with process and governance transformation.

Craig Stevens is a DAM manager for one of the largest and most recognisable brands in the world: Shell. His responsibilities for this global DAM span taxonomy, metadata, business relationships, training, and user support. He joined Shell shortly after receiving a distinction in the MA DAM programme at King’s College London. While at King’s, he took his first steps into DAM as a business analyst for Theresa Regli.

Mary started her career in the financial sector, designing and building systems for banks and stock exchanges. She moved into programme management and spent four years working at The British Museum where she first encountered DAM and worked with Theresa Regli to generate the use cases for the museum’s DAM procurement. She has worked for the University of Cambridge and at the British Library, where she ran the programme of work for an international consortium archiving the web for future generations. She has been with Art Fund for 5 years and her focus is on ensuring the organ

James has spent 30 years in the media, travel, art and now pharma digital asset landscape, both in the UK and USA.

Having spent 2 years working at Fox Broadcasting in Los Angeles, James returned to the UK and became the DAM Manager at Art Fund, a fundraising charity for works of art, to collaborate with business owners to maximize the use of assets across a range of deployments.

In 2020, James joined Novartis and is currently one of the Product Owners for Content Enablement under the leadership of Lisa Insley.

Tim MacGregor is Head of Product Platforms for IBM Watson Media and Weather. With more than 15 years of experience in product management, advertising strategy, and multi-platform content development and distribution, Tim is responsible for developing the core Watson Media Product Platforms that form the foundation of the unit’s go to market solutions. At IBM, Tim launched and managed Watson Media’s M&E customer success division, and subsequently served as a WW Technical Sales Consultant.

Andy Hunt is Manager, Digital Innovation Lab at The Hershey Company, a global confectionery leader committed to good business by operating fairly, ethically and sustainably to make a positive impact on society.

With an engineering background he has nearly two decades of leading internal teams and clients

to ever more inventive solutions that blend art, imagination and code. With broad conceptual and strategic thinking, Andy is a passionate believer in how the thoughtful application of technology makes the work we do better.

Cortney Zusin is currently the Registrar for the Tiffany & Co. Archives, where she manages the heritage artifact collection and oversees the implementation of several company-wide traveling exhibitions each year.  She has a Master’s degree in Museum Professions from Seton Hall University and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History from the University of Mary Washington.  She is a member of the American Alliance for Museums and the Association of Registrars and Collections Specialists. 

With over sixty years of stunning photography and video, Alvin Ailey’s digital archives run deep. However, the staff were not able to find and use these assets easily, despite having invested in a DAM. IT Director Chad Sutton was faced with the challenge of a DAM that was...dead. Join this webinar to hear how the organization re-invented their DAM and the solutions to this common problem.

 

A link to the recording will be shared post-webinar with all registrants.