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New chief executive named by Jisc

Paul Feldman joins sector technology body as it shifts to new funding model

Published on
August 19, 2015
Last updated
February 16, 2017
Pul Feldman, Jisc, CEO

Jisc, UK higher education鈥檚 main technology body, has named Paul Feldman as its new chief executive.

Dr Feldman, who is currently an executive partner at technological research company Gartner UK, will take up the post in mid-October, succeeding Martyn Harrow.

He has spent more than 20 years in the financial sector with Nationwide Building Society and Barclays, and has also worked in IT roles with Thomson Reuters and the Intellectual Property Office.

Dr Feldman joins Jisc at a pivotal time for the organisation鈥檚 future as it shifts from a centrally funded model to one in which some of its costs will be paid directly by subscribing institutions.

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Speaking to 糖心Vlog earlier this year, Professor Harrow said that the 鈥渂et is off鈥 on Jisc definitely surviving future spending cuts.

In a report for the 糖心Vlog Policy Institute last year, he warned that the UK risked 鈥渟leepwalking into disaster鈥 if a weakening or disintegration of Jisc triggered the loss of the higher education sector鈥檚 鈥渨orld-leading infrastructure鈥.

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But Dr Feldman, who has a PhD in industrial and business studies from the University of Warwick, said that Professor Harrow had laid 鈥渟olid foundations鈥 and that he looked forward to 鈥渂uilding on this success鈥.

鈥淛isc plays a pivotal role in helping the UK鈥檚 higher education, further education and skills sectors reinvent, adapt to change and make savings through the shared services, collective deals and advisory support it provides,鈥 Dr Feldman said.

鈥淣ow, more than ever, universities and colleges need this kind of body and advice to help them take advantage of the opportunities digital technology offers to transform research, teaching, learning and organisations.鈥

The services provided by Jisc include a high-speed computer network and data storage.

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David Maguire, the chair of Jisc and the vice-chancellor of the University of Greenwich, said that the appointment of Dr Feldman 鈥渨ill help take us to the next level, further supporting the critical work of universities and colleges鈥.聽

chris.havergal@tesglobal.com

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