On 30 March 2026, the General Membership Meeting elected four new Board members for a two-year term. Renewal elections or term extensions are scheduled for the 2027 General Membership Meeting.
The minutes from past board meetings, are available for review.
Andreas Kellerhals
President
Mario Cacciatore
Christian Gutknecht
Andrea Scheller
Charlotte van Ooijen Falce
Inji Kim
Inji Kim has been an open access specialist at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) since 2023 and at the Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) since 2025, where she is responsible for the secondary publication of scholarly works in the institutional repositories.
Driven by her passion for transparent scholarship and open data, she successfully completed her master’s degree in Library and Information Science at the Technical University of Cologne with a thesis on the discoverability of qualitative social research data.
Since January 2026, she has been working on the swissuniversities ORD project at the FHNW as a data steward, and is currently focusing on data content and models from educational and music research, with a view to their publication.
Sonja Gasser
As an art historian and digital humanities scholar, Sonja Gasser has been working for over ten years on digital collections and open data in the GLAM sector. As project manager at the Foundation for Art, Culture, and History (SKKG) in Winterthur, she oversees the digital collection.
In her dissertation, “Transformative Digital Collections of Art: Data in Museums and Digital Art History,” published in 2025 by Bielefeld University Press, she explored the potential of collection data and digital technologies in the fields of museums and the humanities. From 2020 to 2022, she was a research assistant in the Digital Humanities department at the University of Bern; prior to that, starting in 2017, she worked in the Graphic Arts Collection at the Kunsthaus Zürich.
She is a co-founder of the web forum vernetzt.museum, dedicated to the exchange of ideas on digital collection and museum topics.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonja-gasser/
Julia Mia Stirnemann
Julia Mia Stirnemann is a professor of User Experience & Data Visualization at the Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH) at the Institute for Public Sector Transformation. There, she serves as co-director of the Digital Sustainability Lab and focuses on the integration of UX/UI principles, software development, and data-driven digital transformation in the public sector.
A key focus of her work is on user-centered design systems, applications, and AI concepts in the context of sustainable data governance. She is a designer, holds a Ph.D. in art history, and is an information architect, working interdisciplinarily at the intersection of design, technology, and society.
In addition to her work at BFH, she has run her own studio at Basislager Zurich since 2008. Her research and teaching have taken her to, among other places, the American University of Sharjah, Concordia University in Montréal, and the University of Bern.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliamia/
