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2022 Museum GPS Level 1 & SCP
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
8/26/2020 9:00:00 AM
Name:
2022 Museum GPS Level 1 & SCP
Fiscal Year:
2022
Staff Member:
Chair:
Glenn Lochrie
Location:
Webinar
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Agenda Files
MuseumProjects&1Agenda.pdf
Museumslevel1Scoregrid.pdf
Panelists (6)
Fromm, Annette
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Museum specialist and folklorist and Coordinator/Assistant Professor of Museum Studies at Florida International University, retired
Previous experience includes work in museums in Ohio, Oklahoma and Florida; and consultations for museums within the US and oversaw and conducted extensive field research in ethnic communities across the United States and in Greece
Author of “We Are Few, Folklore and Ethnic Identity of the Jewish Community of Ioannina, Greece, Published by Lexington Books, 2008. Annette has published articles on immigrant-ethnic groups in America, Jews in Greece, Greek folklore, Native Americans in museums, multicultural museums, and folk art
Past-President of the International Committee of Museums of Ethnography (ICME) and Member of the Florida Folklife Council
Ph.D. in Folklore with minors in Art History and Anthropology, Indiana University; and B.A., African Studies and Textiles, Kent State University
Fraser, Diane
County: Okaloosa County
Bio:
County: Okaloosa
Bio
Executive Director, Emerald Coast Science Center and Adjunct Professor, University of West Florida in Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Previously, Research Chemist, Food and Drug Administration and taught supplemental elementary science education courses
M.S.F.S, Forensic Science, University of Alabama at Birmingham and B.S., Chemistry, Huntingdon College
Beers, Angela
County: Hillsborough County
Bio:
County: Hillsborough
Bio
Corporate and Foundation Relations Manager, Tampa Museum of Art, Tampa, Florida
Previously, Director of Development – Florida Region, Phoenix Houses of Florida; Director of Distinguished Gifts, Children’s Home Society of Florida; and Director of Development, East Stroudsburg University Foundation
Past Board Member, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Retired Senior and Volunteer Program, and Monroe County Habitat for Humanity; and Past President, Association of Fundraising Professionals
M.A., Early Childhood Education, Oakland University; B.F.A., Eastern Michigan University
Quinn, Charlotte
County: Monroe County
Bio:
County: Monroe
Bio
Chief Executive Officer, Florida Keys Land & Sea Trust at Crane Point Museum and Nature Center, Marathon, Florida.
Previously Coordinator and Director of Cultural Event Programs at the City of Marathon
B.A., Business Management and Environmental Studies, Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas
Kancher, Pam
County: Orange County
Bio:
County: Orange
Bio
Executive Director, Holocaust Memorial Resource & Education Center of FL, Orlando, Florida
Previously, Development Director, Touro Infirmary Foundation, and The New Orleans Center for the Arts; and Executive Director, Legacy Donor Foundation
M.S.W., Tulane University and B.A., Washington University
Baker, Pasha
County: Seminole County
Bio:
County: Seminole
Bio
Grant Writer and Curator, African American Cultural Society and Owner/Personal Travel Advisor, Sanaa World Travel, Palm Coast, Florida
Retired Architectural Designer
Founding Board Member, Flagler County Cultural Council; Board Member for Marketing and Promotions, City Lites; and past President, Organization of Black Designers DC and Associate Member American Institute of Architects and National Organization of Minority Architects
B.S. Human Environment and Design, Ursuline College