NARA names 3 to new leadership positions

David Ferriero, archivist of the United States, named three top deputies to a new leadership team.

The National Archives and Records Administration created and filled three new positions in its recent restructuring — Tom Mills as chief operating officer; Analisa Archer as chief human capital officer; and Paul Wester as chief records officer — the agency has announced.

Archivist of the United States David Ferriero also announced formation of a new open government unit to use Web 2.0 and digital media and a new performance and accountability unit.

“I expect the National Archives to be a leader in open government, electronic records management and organizational effectiveness,” Ferriero said. “Putting the customer at the center of all we do, this new structure will enable us to build an open, inclusive work environment that encourages staff learning and creativity, invests in innovation, and engages all staff in continuously improving services.”

Mills previously was assistant archivist for regional records services, while Archer was formerly director of human resources services and Wester was director of the modern records program.

Four additional positions on the leadership team will be filled in the near future, Ferriero said.

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