Board of Directors as of 19 October 2023
Jelger de Boer
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2024
Melanie Gottlieb
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2025
Kathleen Massey
Alexander Knoth
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2024
Anthony Manahan
Directors
Koichi Nakasaki
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2025
Shelby Stanfield
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2027
Chen Wenjun (Edward)
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2025
Nadia Starr
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2027
Julie Reddy
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2027
Meg WEnger
Term of office expires at the Annual Meeting 2024
Executive Director
Election of Directors on the Board and Terms of Office
In the running up to an Annual GDN Meeting, the Immediate Past President will invite participants to submit nominations for upcoming vacant board positions. A sub-committee of the Board, chaired by the Immediate Past President will present candidates for appointment as director for approval by the Board. The Board will preferably consider Founders, Patrons and Signatories who contribute financially to the Foundation and who contribute to a diverse Board, taking into account: data providers (e.g. institutions); data custodians (e.g. depositories); data owners (e.g. representative student bodies); international membership associations active in the field of education; geographic spread across the continents; and diversity and inclusivity of Board membership as a whole.
Board membership is held in a personal capacity and not representative of any organisation, directors acting in the interests of the GDN alone. The Board consists of a minimum of seven and a maximum of twelve members, to be decided by the Board. Directors will serve from the date of appointment for a maximum of three years, after which they can be reappointed only once. The term of office for each board member is given in the listing above. Directors step down in accordance with a rotation schedule drawn up by the Board.
Registration
- As of 20 December 2016, the GDN incorporated as a public benefit foundation with the Netherlands Chamber of Commerce under registration number 67518613
- As of 21 February 2018, the GDN is listed in the European Transparency Register under registration number 238535130318-52
About the Event
Please join the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation and Groningen Declaration Network as they discuss their projects and initiatives supporting the digital transformation of the talent marketplace.
During this webinar, we will discuss how the Chamber Foundation’s T3 Innovation Network is seeking to provide opportunities to support global adoption and scale of digital credentials and learning and employment records (LERs). Come and learn more about T3 Network’s signature projects, tools, and initiatives that are designed to support early adopters of LERs and digital credentials. One of the tools that will be discussed is T3 Network’s recently released LER Toolkit.
This will be the first event in a four-part series that explores a joint vision for how a global LER community can leverage new innovations to achieve maximum impact and scale.
Moderator:
Joanne Duklas, Executive Director, the GDN Network
Presenter:
Melanie Gottlieb, Incoming President, the GDN Network and Executive Director, AACRAO
Presenter:
Taylor Hansen, Executive Director, Policy and Programs, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation
Presenter:
Simone Ravaioli, Director of Global Ecosystem and Innovation, Parchment, an Instructure Company
Contact
- To contact us please us the form or contact us using the information below. The GDN office is run by the Executive Director, Joanne Duklas
- Address: Pimpernelstraat 9, 9731 DW Groningen, the Netherlands
- Email or use the contact form:[email protected]Opens in your application
Part three
Extending the dialogue in various discussions at the GDN Annual Meeting, Oct 7-9 at the UC San Diego Park & Market
Part four:
Webinar November (date and registration information to be shared soon)