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## Current ambassadors:
**Evelien Hauwaerts,Curator Medieval Manuscripts, Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge**
**Evelien Hauwaerts,Curator Medieval Manuscripts, Openbare Bibliotheek Brugge**<br/>
Evelien serves as the curator of manuscripts at the Public Library of Bruges and is a steering member of the IIIF Network Group Flanders & Netherlands. She co-curated the Mmmonk.be project in 2022, which delved into IIIF-driven metadata aggregation and complex IIIF annotations. Drawing from her experience as both a collection manager and researcher, Evelien aims to bridge the gap between IIIF end-users and developers. She developed and hosts a workshop to introduce IIIF to end-users, gathering valuable feedback that is then relayed to developers for enhancing user experience and interface design. Evelien has a Ph.D. in Medieval languages and literature (Université de Poitiers), a master’s degree in Romance languages (KU Leuven), and two research master’s degrees in Medieval History (KU Leuven and Université de Poitiers).

**Roger Hyam, Biodiversity Data Systems Developer, Royal Botanical Garden Edinburgh, Scotland**
Roger trained as a botanist, completing a PhD in the molecular systematics of the genus Rhododendron in the 1990s, but became increasingly involved in data science and software. He crossed to the commercial software development world for a few years in the early 2000s before returning to the hybrid field of biodiversity informatics and working for the standards organisation TDWG. He is now on staff at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh where he continues his interest in the mechanics of sharing biodiversity data between organisations. Currently he is working on an EU funded project to encourage adoption of IIIF by natural history collections.

**Brittny Lapierre, Senior User Experience Developer, Canadian Research Knowledge Network**
**Brittny Lapierre, Senior User Experience Developer, Canadian Research Knowledge Network**<br/>
Brittny Lapierre, Senior UX Developer at the Canadian Research Knowledge Network (CRKN), earned her BCS from Carleton University and a certificate in User Experience from the University of Toronto. With dedication to advancing open access, accessibility standards, and human-centered design principles, Brittny is eager to champion the benefits of IIIF, especially within the Canadian landscape.

**Martim Passos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil**
**Martim Passos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil**<br/>
Martim is a researcher and software developer at Instituto Moreira Salles. He worked on different Digital Humanities projects such as imagineRio, the first IIIF collection of Brazilian cultural heritage, and conducts workshops and trainings introducing the framework to researchers and institutions in the country. As a partner of Arka, he has developed open source solutions such as Tropiiify and is actively engaged in the community, fostering the adoption of IIIF in public and private organizations from the Global South.

**Andrija Sagic, Head of Digitization Department, Library Milutin Bojic, Belgrade, Serbia**
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