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Society Members, Scott Delman, Director of Publications for the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), US (1-year pilot implementation)

arXiv is collaborating with a group of societies to add a new tier to the membership model. Scott Delman represents the group of societies in the MAB. He has been working in the scholarly publishing industry for over 25 years and currently serves as the Director of Publications for the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), where he has overall responsibility for editorial, content development, publications policy, rights & permissions, production, Digital Library sales & marketing, and publications strategy, including ACM’s longterm long-term transition to Open Access. Prior to joining ACM, Scott served in a number of senior and executive level management positions at Springer and Kluwer, including Vice President for Publishing and Vice President for Electronic Publishing at Kluwer Academic Publishers and Vice President for Business Development at Springer before leaving and joining ACM over a decade ago. In addition to his current role at ACM, Scott is actively involved in the governance of a number of the scholarly publishing industry’s most innovative and impactful non-profits, initiatives including Crossref, where Scott serves as the organization's Treasurer and Member of the Board of Directors, CHORUS, where Scott serves as Treasurer and Member of the Board of Directors, and as a Member of the Portico Advisory Committee. , CHORUS, and is member of the Portico Advisory Committee. The societies that participate in the pilot include American Astronomical Society, American Institute of Physics Publishing, American Mathematical Society, American Physical Society, Association for Computing Machinery, Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft, and Institute of Physics Publishing.  Please see: Society Tier Pilot

University of California, US , Alison M. Scott, Associate University Librarian for Collection Management and Scholarly Communication, University of California, Los Angeles  (4- or 6-year institutional term - TBD based on the number of High-Contributing Organizations )

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