@hopkinspress.bsky.social has appointed @editorkelley.bsky.social as the new Director of Project MUSE!
Kelley brings a dynamic vision, deep industry expertise, and an unwavering passion for digital innovation in the humanities and social sciences.
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This month, NISO member Project MUSE announced that Kelley Squazzo has been appointed their new director, filling a position formerly held by Wendy Queen. (Queen, a former NISO board member, became the Chief Transformation Officer at Johns Hopkins University Press earlier this year.) Congratulations to Kelley on her new role!
Kelley has been central to Project MUSE’s expansion and transformation since 2018, most recently serving as Director of Library & Publisher Partnerships. In that role, she was instrumental in the launch of Subscribe to Open (S2O) for journals and the expansion of Spanish-language books from Latin American university presses—demonstrating her commitment to equity, global visibility, and innovation in scholarly publishing.