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Saul Nassé appointed as new Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives

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Saul Nassé appointed as new Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives

Saul Nassé Appointed as Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives

The Department for Culture, Media, and Sport has recently announced the appointment of Saul Nassé as the new Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives. Nassé, a highly experienced and accomplished leader, will take up his new role at the end of July, succeeding the current Chief Executive, Dr. Jeff James, who has led The National Archives successfully since 2014.

Nassé brings with him a wealth of knowledge and expertise in the cultural sector, having previously served as the Chief Executive of the Royal Geographical Society and Director of the BBC’s Learning and Interactive divisions. With a proven track record of driving innovation and growth, he is set to lead The National Archives into a new era of excellence.

As a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, Nassé is deeply committed to promoting and preserving our nation’s heritage. His appointment is a testament to his passion and dedication to the cultural sector, and we are confident that he will bring a fresh perspective and new ideas to The National Archives.

In his new role, Nassé will be responsible for overseeing the strategic direction of The National Archives and ensuring that it continues to fulfill its important role as the official archive and publisher for the UK government. This includes safeguarding and making accessible over 1,000 years of historical documents, from the Domesday Book to modern government records.

Nassé’s appointment comes at a crucial time for The National Archives, as it faces the challenges of a rapidly evolving digital landscape. With his extensive experience in digital media and technology, he is well-equipped to lead the organization in adapting to these changes and finding new ways to engage with audiences.

Speaking about his new role, Nassé said, “I am honored and excited to have been chosen as the Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives. This is an incredible opportunity to work with a dedicated team and build on the fantastic work done by Dr. Jeff James.”

He added, “I am passionate about making history accessible to everyone, and I look forward to working closely with the team at The National Archives to continue their important mission of preserving and sharing our nation’s heritage.”

The Department for Culture, Media, and Sport has expressed their confidence in Nassé’s ability to lead The National Archives, with Minister for Digital and Culture, Caroline Dinenage, stating, “I am delighted to welcome Saul Nassé to his new role. He brings with him a wealth of experience and a strong vision for the future of The National Archives.”

She continued, “Under his leadership, I am confident that The National Archives will continue to thrive and play a vital role in preserving our history for generations to come.”

As Nassé prepares to take up his new role, there is a sense of excitement and optimism amongst the staff at The National Archives. They believe that his appointment will bring a new energy and drive to the organization, and are looking forward to working with him to achieve their shared goals.

In conclusion, we congratulate Saul Nassé on his appointment as the new Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives. His vast experience, passion for culture, and innovative thinking make him the perfect fit for this important role. We have no doubt that under his leadership, The National Archives will continue to be a beacon of excellence in preserving and sharing our nation’s history.

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