The President of the Library Board of Victoria, Mr John Wylie AM has announced the appointment of Ms Kate Torney as the new Chief Executive Officer of State Library Victoria. Currently Director of News at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Ms Torney will bring a new perspective to State Library Victoria – Victoria’s oldest cultural institution and Australia’s busiest library.
“We are thrilled to have someone of Kate’s calibre and experience leading the next phase of the Library’s evolution, overseeing its transformation into an innovative contemporary centre for knowledge, learning and culture, and servicing the millions of people who come through its doors, or connect online, each year.,” said Mr Wylie.
State Library Victoria is Australia’s busiest public library, with around 1.8 million visitors each year and 3.3 million visits to its website. State Library Victoria has commenced work on the proposed five-year $83 million redevelopment building project. Key features include a digital transformation of the Library with new facilities and function spaces.
These will include a centre for digital media, an e-Town hall initiative featuring emerging high definition, multi-venue communication technologies, a centre for entrepreneurship, new education and learning spaces for families, children and young people, and new exhibition spaces.
Ms Torney said it was an honour to have this opportunity to lead one of Victoria’s great cultural institutions at such an exciting time. “I look forward to working with the Board and the Library team to build on the world class service the Library offers and to further the digital transformation of this wonderful centre for knowledge and ideas,” said Ms Torney.
Since 2009, Ms Torney has led a team of 1,400 people across Australia and 11 bureaus around the world, with an annual budget of $200 million. She has led ABC News through a critical period of change in the global news industry, expanding the national broadcaster’s news and current affairs services with the launch and growth of News 24 and the rapid expansion of online and mobile news services.
Prior to being appointed Director of News, Ms Torney served as Head of the Asia Pacific News Centre and Editor of the Australia Network, Executive Producer of Insiders and as a reporter and producer for 7.30 and ABC News. Raised in Ballarat, Ms Torney started her career as a reporter and producer with media outlets including InPress Magazine, VicTV Ballarat (now WIN TV) and the Nine Network.
Mr Wylie also acknowledged the work and contribution of acting CEO Ms Justine Hyde, who will continue in the role until Ms Torney commences full time as State Library Victoria CEO in mid-November 2015. “Justine has done a fantastic job leading the library over the past four months. I look forward to her continued contribution to the success of State Library Victoria, in the coming months and beyond,” Mr Wylie said.
For more information, visit: www.slv.vic.gov.au for details.
Image: Kate Torney (supplied)