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Date:         Tue, 2 Sep 2003 13:23:39 -0400
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From:         Mary R Bucknum <[log in to unmask]>
Subject:      LC Announces new M/B/RS Chief
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The following announcement has just been made by the Library of Congress. Gregory A. Lukow has been appointed to the position of Chief of the Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division of the Library of Congress. Mr. Lukow has served as the Division's Assistant Chief since January 2001. Upon the retirement in February of that year of the Chief, David Francis, Mr. Lukow assumed the responsibilities for managing the division as well as oversight of the planning for the National Audio-Visual Conversation Center, the state-of-the art archival storage and conservation facility for the Library's film, television and audio collections, located in Culpeper, Virginia. The Library's Director for Public Service Collections, Diane Kresh, said: "Mr. Lukow's knowledge of motion pictures, television and sound media, his national leadership in audio-visual preservation planning and implementation and his highly effective direction of the division and the key role he has played in the massive project to build the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center make him ideally suited to this critical management position and to meeting the challenges associated with collecting and preserving America's moving image and recorded sound heritage." "I am honored to carry forward with the extraordinary work and leadership of the Library of Congress in safeguarding one of the premiere audio-visual collections in the world," said Lukow, "and I look forward to continue working with the more than one hundred dedicated MBRS Division staff as we implement the unprecedented new capabilities of the National Audio-Visual Conservation Center." Mr. Lukow was a principal founder of the Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA), serving five terms as its founding Secretary and member of its Board of Directors. Prior to coming to the Library in 2001, Mr. Lukow was the Coordinator of Moving Image Archive Studies at UCLA where he aided in the establishment of the first graduate degree program of its kind in North America. Mr. Lukow's previous experience also includes nine years as the head of the American Film Institute's National Center for Film and Video Preservation where he directed all of the Institute's preservation programs. For many years he has served as a primary delegate to the International Federation of Film Archives (FIAF) and as a member of the Archivists Council of Martin Scorsese's The Film Foundation. He is currently a member of the founding Board of Directors of the National Television and Video Preservation Foundation. Mr. Lukow has written and lectured widely on the history and preservation of American moving image media and has curated a number of film and video exhibitions that have appeared in festivals and museums across the country. He co-edited and published, The Administration of Television Newsfilm and Videotape Collections, the first book published in the U.S. devoted to television preservation. Mr. Lukow holds a Bachelor's degree in Broadcast Journalism and English from the University of Nebraska and Master's and Candidate in Philosophy's degrees in Film and Television Studies from the University of California, Los Angeles.


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