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Who We Are
Management Board members:
Eve Gray
An Honorary Research Fellow in the Centre for Educational Technology at the University of Cape Town, Eve is directing a number of projects on open access and scholarly communications in Africa
Eve has a background in scholarly and academic textbook publishing and has worked for the last few years in the use of ICT and open access to transform South African research publishing. She is a prolific author of articles and has delivered a number of conference papers on publishing in South Africa and Africa and has authored major research reports and surveys for a range of clients.
She enjoys being an activist for the effective dissemination of African research and, when she is not travelling, relishes the good cooking, good wine and beauty of the Western Cape.
Eve has a Masters Degree in English Literature, University of the Witwatersrand.
View Eve Gray's blog
http://blogs.uct.ac.za/blog/gray_area
View Eve Gray's website
http://www.evegray.co.za
Download articles from Eve Gray's archive
http://www.evegray.co.za/archive.html
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Steve Kromberg
Steve specialises in the contribution of the creative industries to human, social and economic development.
He has worked as an academic, independent researcher, project manager and strategy consultant for government, development organisations and businesses in SA, Europe and the USA.
Steve established the publishing degree at Wits University, managed the Cultural Industries Growth Strategy for the Department of Arts and Culture, and established the Print Industries Cluster Council.
Steve has a Masters Degree in African Literature, University of the Witwatersrand
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Elitha van der Zandt
Elitha is the Chief Executive Officer of the Book Development Council of South Africa. She has led a number of key strategic interventions in the South African book sector, including the drafting of a National Book Policy.
Elitha is passionate about social transformation and has worked in the areas of health, land reform and education before joining the Print Industries Cluster Council (the predecessor of the SABDC).
She studied business at the University of the Western Cape where she obtained a BCom and later a post-graduate degree in Adult Education. She also completed an honours degree in Social Research at the Centre for Research on Science and Technology at the University of Stellenbosch.
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Laura Czerniewicz
Associate Professor Laura Czerniewicz is Director of the Centre for Educational Technology at the University of Cape Town.
Laura has more than a decade of publishing experience, as an editor publisher and a director. She has lived and worked in Zimbabwe and worked throughout Africa as a publishing consultant and trainer.
For the last seven years, Laura has been based at UCT, leading pioneering work on educational technology, online learning resources, researching access and use.
She operates at multiple interfaces, and considers the true nature of her work to be that of an interpreter and translator. She is interested in the relationships between policy and practice, as well as the conceptual underpinnings of this emerging domain of enquiry.
Read more about Laura's work at the Centre for Educational Technology:
http://www.cet.uct.ac.za
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Auditors
Douglas and Velcich
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