Tracey Armstrong was appointed president and CEO of the Copyright Clearance Center, or CCC, in 2007.
CCC, a non-profit, helps organizations integrate, access and share information through licensing services, educational content, copyright software and marketplace intelligence services.
During the pandemic, Armstrong led CCC in a global effort to provide the research community with immediate access to scientific literature and data around coronaviruses.
She also recognized that teachers needed to use copyrighted materials in remote learning environments and supported them by offering no-cost licenses to educators and parents.
Armstrong first joined the company as a clerk in 1989.
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