Moves: July 2014 - Museums Association

Moves: July 2014

The latest appointments in the museum sector
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Robert Moye will join the Charles Dickens Museum in London as its new director in August. He is currently the deputy director of the V&A Museum of Childhood.

Jennifer Scott has succeeded Alexander (Xa) Sturgis as the director of the Holburne Museum, Bath. She was a curator at the Royal Collection Trust.

Sue Davies is the new audience development manager at St Albans Museums. She was the external projects officer at the Wellcome Library, London.

Nathaniel Hepburn has moved to East Sussex’s Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft as its director. He joins from the Mascalls Gallery, Kent, where he was the founding curator.

Ross Irving is now the president at the Scottish Museums Federation. He is also an assistant curator in the department of world cultures at National Museums Scotland, Edinburgh.

Carolyn Royston has joined Historic Royal Palaces as its head of digital transformation. She was previously the head of digital media at Imperial War Museums.

English Heritage has seven new commissioners: digital business expert Alex Balfour and Victoria Harley, the manager of the Brampton Bryan Estate, Shropshire, VisitBritain board member Sally Balcombe and retired academic Martin Daunton; and publisher Victoria Barnsley, archaeologist Michael Fulford and architect Michael Morrison.

National Portrait Gallery trustees: art consultant Kim Evans, art historian Rosalind Blakesley and academic Carol Black have been reappointed for four years each.



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