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David Haskiya
Team- and product manager in digital cultural heritage
David Haskiya is a versatile professional with a background in digital archaeology, project management, product management, and directorial roles.
With a focus on GLAM-collections discovery services, data aggregation platforms, and API-centric open platforms, David combines UX and Agile methodologies to lead product development teams.
His expertise spans across various areas of 'Open GLAM', showcasing a breadth of knowledge and experience in the field.
David excels in Agile methodologies like Scrum and Kanban, having served as both Scrum master and Product owner in multiple projects.
His leadership style emphasizes leading by example, inspiring others, and prioritizing essential aspects to ensure the successful delivery of products and services.
Specializing in Product Management, Strategic Analysis, Agile and Lean Software Development and Management, API Strategy and Development, Discovery services development, GLAM-wiki collaboration, and Design and Development team management, David brings a wealth of skills to any project.
David's educational background includes a Master's Degree in Archaeological Computing from the University of Southampton and a Bachelor of Arts in Classical Archaeology and History from Lund University.
Throughout his career, David has held various significant positions such as Head of Unit at Riksarkivet Swedish National Archives, Director of Products and Services at Europeana, and Business Developer at Wikimedia Sverige.
He has also been involved in advisory boards, steering groups, and committees within prestigious organizations like Europeana, The Best in Heritage IMAGINES, and the International Image Interoperability Framework Consortium.
David's professional journey includes roles such as Project Manager at Mogul, Consultant at Curalia AB, and Archaeologist at Upplandsmuseet and Bohusläns museum.
His dedication to digital innovation and collaborative projects makes him a valuable asset in the field of cultural heritage and digital development.