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  1. Genevieve Gonzalez-Turner
  2. Lance Stewart
  3. Ines Hardtke
  4. Pamela Glintenkamp
  5. Andrea de Polo

    Find a professional Institutition in Europe or in the US that could benefit of my international experience, quality background and strong interest to be always at the edge of search and innovation! Intereasting on promoting global art on demand initiative across Europe and the US.

  6. Carter Hudgins

    Carter Hudgins (chudgins@umw.edu) holds a Ph.D. from the College of William and Mary, where he specialized in Colonial American history. At MWC from 1984 to 1994, he chaired the Department of Historic Preservation. In 1994 he became executive director of the Historic Charleston Foundation, returning to MWC in 2000 as a member of the history faculty, with primary responsibility for offerings in early American History.

  7. Amy Robins

    Amy Robins FreqOUT! Project Manager Amy Robins is the Project Manager for Vital Regeneration's innovative wireless arts and education programme FreqOUT! Amy matches artists using innovative technologies and groups of young people to create unique learning environments and socially engaged artworks. Amy’s vision is to creative a sustainable annual wireless FreqOUT!

  8. Rodney Hopson

    Rodney K. Hopson, Ph.D. Hillman Distinguished Professor Department of Foundations and Leadership

  9. Douglas Hegley
  10. Paul Tapsell

    Paul represented the Rotorua region on the Historic Places Trust and was a national member on the former Museum Association of Aotearoa New Zealand. He returned to fulltime study in 1994 and completed an M.A. (First Class Hons) in Anthropology at the University of Auckland. Paul was then invited by the Pitt Rivers Museum to read for a doctorate in Museum Ethnography at the University of Oxford where he completed his doctoral thesis: Taonga - a tribal response to museums (1998).

  11. Kirsten Tashev

    Kirsten Tashev Vice President of Collections & Exhibitions Kirsten oversees the work of the collections management staff, exhibit developers and curators. She joined the Museum in 2000 and has played a key role in developing the strategic direction of CHM, including the collections growth and access strategy, exhibition planning, and development of an online collections and exhibitions presence.

  12. Kristine Bretall

    Kristine Bretall - Marketing Director: Kristine Bretall is a graduate of Middlebury College in Political Science and Spanish (1989), with a Master’s Degree in Education from Harvard University (1993). Before starting at the Center in 2000, Kristine worked at a human resources consulting firm, Interaction Associates in Boston; taught high school Spanish at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School in Carbondale, Colorado; and is a Community Advisory Board member for Boise State Radio.

  13. Cynthia Sharpe

    Cynthia Sharpe Director

  14. Beth Amsbary

    Beth Amsbary Beth Amsbary is Floor Presentations Supervisor at Pacific Science Center in Seattle, overseeing the onsite planetarium and science demonstration stage. She has worked as an informal educator, integrating theatre arts and other disciplines in residencies at The Frick Museum in Pittsburgh, Museum of History and Industry in Seattle, and Unit One at the University of Illinois, among others.

  15. Dacheng Tao

    Dacheng Tao has a BEng from the University of Science and Technology of China, an MPhil from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a PhD from the University of London. He is an assistant professor at the Department of Computing in the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. His research interests include artificial intelligence, computer vision, data mining, machine learning and visual surveillance.

  16. Russell Lewis

    Russell Lewis (Chicago, Ill.) Chicago History Museum (Executive Vice President and Chief Historian) Illinois State Historical Society (Board of Directors, 2001-present) Street-Level Youth Media (Board of Directors; past President)

  17. Nina Gregorev

    Nina P. Gregorev Nina P. Gregorev is Database Administrator and Application Developer at the Division of Anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History. She is in charge of designing, developing and maintaining the Anthropological Collection Management System, tracks interactions between the Museum and over 1,000 organizations, and records publication, conservation, and exhibition information related to the collections.

  18. Bruce Eldredge

    Bruce Eldredge Eldredge is CEO of the Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture in Spokane, with more than 30 years of nonprofit governance experience. He holds a master's degree in museum administration from Texas Tech University.

  19. Katie Bourdon

    Katie Bourdon Eskimo Heritage Program Director Kawerak, Inc.

  20. Mark McGrouther

    Mark Andrew McGrouther Collection Manager Australian Museum

  21. Jonathan Brilliant
  22. Brian Schmidt

    Brian K. Schmidt Museum Specialist

  23. Kelly Dickson
  24. Vesna Madzoski
  25. Helen Spencer
  26. Beau Takahara
  27. Anne Nigten

    Anne Nigten anne@v2.nl Anne Nigten is manager of the V2 Lab, staff member of V2 Organization in Rotterdam and content manager of EncART (European Network for cyber ART). Over the last 13 years, she has been working as an independent media artist, and simultaneously fulfilled several management jobs for the media art sector in the Netherlands. Besides this Anne has practised several more technical oriented functions.

  28. Susan Hazan
  29. Alan Levine
  30. Charles Stirton

    1. Botanist, Plant Taxonomist, and Botanic Gardens Director. Previously Deputy Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and Founding Director and CEO of the Millennium flagship project - The National Botanic Garden of Wales. 2. Ph.D and Hon D.Sc. ( University of Glamorgan). 3. Currently Fundraiser and Strategic Director of the Ouroboros Trust. 4. Non-executive Director of Fleet (Holdings) Ltd and Galleon Private Client Advisors Ltd. 5. Experienced Trustee of a number of Charities . . .

  31. Stacey Mann
  32. Dale MacDonald
  33. Ken Kobus

    I have consistently attempted to explore the relevancy of existing and new technology to the museum, to investigate whether or not technology enabled new more productive ways of accomplishing goals or whether it creates new roles for the museum to exploit. I've attempted to do this while creatively deploying technology in a cost-effective manner throughout the institution. At Adler I built the technical capability of delivering quality interactive video programming from anywhere within . . .

  34. Allyn Lord

    Allyn Lord is the museum director. She's been active in numerous professional museum organizations in Arkansas, the Southeast, and the country. She also serves as a peer reviewer for the American Association of Museums and as a field reviewer for the Institute of Museum and Library Services' assessment and grants programs. In May 2007, Allyn was elected to the board of directors of the American Association of Museums.

  35. Bram Walraet
  36. Amy Schriefer

    Amy Schriefer - Production Coordinator Amy Schriefer joined Folkways in 2004. She has a B.A. in Gender Studies from American University and did graduate work at George Washington University, where she received an M.A. in Women's Studies and a degree in public health. She has worked as a counselor at Planned Parenthood of DC and as a public health researcher for ORC Macro.

  37. Catherine King

    Catherine King , Vice President of Exhibitions and Programs

  38. Todd Florio
  39. Anna Raison
  40. Jessica Harden

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