Our Joint Commitment for action on inclusion and diversity in publishing brings together 56 publishing organisations to set a new standard to ensure a more inclusive and diverse culture within scholarly publishing.
We have now established a steering committee for this initiative, to provide a more shared leadership approach to setting the future direction and objectives of the joint commitment.
The committee members represent a range of organisations, all of which have signed the Joint Commitment, with the RSC holding a permanent position on the committee as a founding member and convening organisation.
The steering committee is the next step in our continued commitment to improving inclusion and diversity in scholarly publishing. The committee members are all very engaged and we're looking forward to working together to continue to drive forward progress, and ensure that the Joint Commitment initiative continues to deliver on its commitments.
Meet the steering group
Chair
Dr Fiona Counsell (she/her) has been with Taylor & Francis since 2009 and is currently Head of Editorial Policy & Process for the journals publishing programme. Her role leads on developing and implementing editorial and publishing policies in line with strategic priorities, which includes DEIA initiatives to support the research communities Taylor & Francis serves. Fiona was a founder member of Taylor & Francis' first Employee Resource Group Women in Publishing, formed in 2017, and is still part of the committee and currently serves on Taylor & Francis’ Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Council.
Fiona Counsell
Head of Editorial Policy & Process, Taylor & Francis
Co-chair
Joseph Krumpfer received his B.S. degree in chemistry and B.A. in classical studies from Seton Hall University in South Orange, NJ in 2007 and then obtained his Ph.D. in polymer science and engineering from the University of Massachusetts – Amherst in 2012. He was awarded an Alexander von Humboldt postdoctoral fellowship at the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany, and then worked at Pace University in Pleasantville, NY, as a professor of inorganic and polymer chemistry. He is currently an editor-in-chief of the Journal of Polymer ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØ at Wiley.
Joseph Krumpfer
Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Polymer ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØ, Wiley
Secretary
Dr Sarah Whitehouse (she/her) is Journals Manager, Peer Review and Ethics at the ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØ, where she is responsible for journals peer review strategy, publishing ethics strategy, quality and impact, and inclusion & diversity in publishing. Sarah has worked in STM publishing since 2014 in a range of operational and strategic roles. She holds an MBiochem from University of Bath and a PhD from University of Bristol.
Sarah Whitehouse
Journals Manager, Peer Review and Ethics, ÐÂÔÂÖ±²¥appÏÂÔØ
Committee member
Vikki Davies (she/her) is a Production Portfolio Manager at Frontiers, based in Oxfordshire. She has worked in the publishing industry since 2008, working at Taylor and Francis for 14 years and joining Frontiers in 2022. She has been involved with Employee Resource Groups since 2017, and has a keen interest in workplace gender equity, healthcare and gender, and parental rights. She is the current chair of the Gender Equity ERG at Frontiers.
Vikki Davies
Production Portfolio Manager, Frontiers
Committee member
Dr Joanna Harries (she/her) is a Senior Publishing Editor at the Royal Society, where she is responsible for peer review and development for the Society’s physical sciences journal Proceedings of the Royal Society A. She is also a member of the Society's Diversity and Inclusion Staff Steering Group. Joanna previously worked as an Assistant Editor on the Society of Chemical Industry journals. She holds a BSc in Chemistry from University of Bristol and a PhD from University of Bath.
Joanna Harries
Senior Publishing Editor, The Royal Society
Committee member
Stephanie Hull (she/her) is Content Acquisition Director at Emerald Publishing where she is responsible for leading the commissioning teams across the books, journals and cases programmes. She has been involved in various initiatives related to measuring the diversity of Emerald’s authors, reviewers and editorial board members, and she was part of the team that implemented the Joint Commitment’s standardised questions into their manuscript submission system. Stephanie joined Emerald Publishing in 2010 after beginning her career at Pearson.
Stephanie Hull
Content Acquisition Director, Emerald Publishing
Committee member
Dr Rupa Sarkar is the founding Editor-in-Chief of The Lancet Digital Health. Appointed in November 2018, she has established the journal as the leading publication in artificial intelligence and digital health. Dr. Sarkar is a seasoned editor and scientist with extensive experience in leadership, communication, and strategy. She has a robust background in data analytics, stemming from her Ph.D. in embryonic stem cell development from Imperial College London and postdoctoral research at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Prior to her current role, Dr. Sarkar served as Chief Editor of Nature Protocols. Dr. Sarkar is committed to diversity and inclusion, serving as the Engagement Director of Elsevier’s Inclusion and Diversity board and leading initiatives at The Lancet as a founding member of The Lancet’s Race and Ethnicity Equity group. She has delivered seminars in over 30 conferences globally and is a recognised expert in AI, medicine and scientific publishing, interviewed by media outlets such as BBC News.
Rupa Sarkar, Editor-in-Chief, The Lancet Digital Health
Rupa Sarkar
Editor-in-Chief, The Lancet Digital Health
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