Jonathan Douglas - director of the National Literacy Trust
Jonathan Douglas was appointed director of the National Literacy Trust in January 2007. Previously Jonathan was head of policy development at the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council, where he also worked as head of learning and access. Prior to that, he was professional adviser for youth and school libraries at the Chartered Institute of Library and Information Professionals. Jonathan has also worked as a librarian and children’s services team leader in Westminster Libraries.
Jonathan was on the 8-13s Expert Panel for the new DCSF Children’s Plan. He is on the Advisory Committee of Every Child a Reader and the Advisory Committee of the Man Booker Prize.
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