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To the OCLC Membership,

As Chair of the OCLC Board of Trustees, it is my pleasure to announce today 
that Skip Prichard has been selected as the next OCLC President and CEO.


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Skip Prichard, OCLC's next President and CEO

Skip is a proven leader, with an outstanding record of accomplishment. He comes 
to OCLC most recently from Ingram Content Group Inc., which provides physical 
and digital services to the book industry, where he served as President and CEO 
from January 2008 through June 2012. He had joined Ingram Content Group in 2007 
as Chief Operating Officer.

>From October 2005 to April 2007, he was President and CEO of ProQuest 
>Information and Learning, an organization with 1,200 employees in the 
>Americas, Europe and Asia. He also held posts as General Manager and Senior 
>Vice President, Sales and Marketing at ProQuest from April 2003 to October 
>2005.

Prior to his work at Ingram and ProQuest, Skip held executive positions with 
LexisNexis, where as Vice President he provided business information and risk 
management solutions to global corporations, libraries and other organizations.

        

Skip has the leadership skills, the experience, commitment and energy to guide 
the cooperative during this particularly exciting time for libraries. He has 
guided global organizations through eras of significant innovation and growth. 
These experiences and his commitment to libraries will help us continue our 
work to move library services forward—in the cloud, on mobile devices and 
through the collaborative work of libraries and partners around the world.

Skip will succeed Jay Jordan, who will retire June 30 after 15 years as OCLC 
President and CEO. We all know how much Jay has meant to the cooperative. He 
has presided over a period of remarkable growth, innovation and global 
expansion at OCLC. His contributions to the OCLC cooperative, to libraries and 
to librarianship will have a lasting impact and have provided the cooperative 
with a strong foundation to continue to advance our mission. We are grateful 
for Jay’s leadership and dedication.

Jay’s continued leadership provided the OCLC Board of Trustees ample time to 
conduct a thorough executive search and we had a very strong pool of 
outstanding candidates. The board was guided in the search process by a 
three-member steering committee that included Larry Alford, former Board Chair, 
and Chief Librarian, University of Toronto Libraries; Bernadette Gray-Little, 
Chancellor, University of Kansas; and me. The entire board was very closely 
involved in this selection process, and I am grateful for their time and 
dedicated service.  

We are very pleased that effective June 3, Skip Prichard will serve as OCLC 
President-elect. He will be on the Dublin campus for much of June, working 
closely with Jay and the OCLC Strategic Leadership Team during the transition. 
He will become OCLC President and CEO on July 1, 2013.

Skip plans to attend the ALA Annual Conference in June and the IFLA conference 
in August. His first order of business will be to meet with you, to listen, 
learn and engage with member libraries. I know you will be impressed with his 
energy and commitment to advancing the success of libraries and the mission of 
your cooperative.

Please join me in welcoming him as the next OCLC President and CEO.

Sandy Yee

Chair, OCLC Board of Trustees
Dean, Wayne State University Libraries and School of Library and Information 
Science

        

 

 

        
                        

  
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