New Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives, Kew, UK, Saul Nasse

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09 April 2024
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Saul Nasse new Keeper The National Archives TNA Kew 2024 Saul Nasse new Keeper The National Archives TNA Kew, taking over from Dr Jeff James
Saul Nassé will take over the post of Chief Executive and Keeper of The National Archives (TNA), Kew, UK at the end of July 2024, taking over from Dr Jeff James who has led The National Archives for the past decade.

TNA advises that: 'Saul Nassé is a Fellow of Robinson College, University of Cambridge and former Group Chief Executive of Cambridge Assessment, the University’s examinations business.  In his eight years with the organisation, he developed new digital propositions, grew international reach, and deepened engagement with teams around the world.'

Andrew Wathey, Chair of The National Archives said: ‘I am excited to welcome Saul Nassé as the next Chief Executive and Keeper at The National Archives. He brings a wealth of leadership experience in a variety of high-profile roles, and a deep commitment to The National Archives and to the enormous potential presented by archives in a digital age.  He will be an excellent ambassador for The National Archives, building on the organisation’s successes as we take forward our vision Archives for Everyone.  I very much look forward to working with him.’

Saul Nassé: 'The National Archives is an extraordinary institution, preserving the records of the nation and enriching the lives of individual citizens.  It's a privilege to be asked to be the next Chief Executive and Keeper, and I look forward to working with the team, the board and colleagues across the worlds of archives and culture.  I believe that together we can truly create archives for everyone, enhancing the impact of the collections in the future.'

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Find out more about the word of The National Archives' (TNA) Executive Team at https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/about/our-role/executive-team/