top of page

American LGBTQ+ Museum: Search for Chief of Development

4 days ago

1 min read

0

0

0

Photo credit + info: American gay liberation activist Marsha P. Johnson (1945 ‑ 1992), wearing headband, and an unidentified woman in face paint, on 7th Avenue South (between Grove and Christopher streets), attend the second annual Stonewall anniversary march (Gay Liberation Day), later known as Gay Pride, New York, New York, June 21, 1971. Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images and source: https://lnkd.in/e7ihxq-V.
Photo credit + info: American gay liberation activist Marsha P. Johnson (1945 ‑ 1992), wearing headband, and an unidentified woman in face paint, on 7th Avenue South (between Grove and Christopher streets), attend the second annual Stonewall anniversary march (Gay Liberation Day), later known as Gay Pride, New York, New York, June 21, 1971. Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images and source: https://lnkd.in/e7ihxq-V.

American LGBTQ+ Museum: Search for Chief of Development


===>Last week, Jeanette Rivera-Watts of Aspen Leadership Group shared with me some additional details about the role she is seeking to fill. 


🏛️ This bold new institution is dedicated to preserving, investigating, and celebrating the dynamic histories and cultures of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer people. 


🎇 🏦 The museum is seeking a humane leader who is emotionally intelligent, someone who is flexible in the way that a start up requires. 


🗽 The hybrid position is based in New York City, and the salary for this position is $227,150 annually. The position will involve some evening and weekend work and travel.


***Nominations and applications for this opportunity are welcome. 


🗒️ More information is available in the prospectus (https://lnkd.in/etAj26iu) and on the Aspen Leadership Group's LinkedIn post here: https://lnkd.in/eZdchmq5.


Photo credit + info: American gay liberation activist Marsha P. Johnson (1945 ‑ 1992), wearing headband, and an unidentified woman in face paint, on 7th Avenue South (between Grove and Christopher streets), attend the second annual Stonewall anniversary march (Gay Liberation Day), later known as Gay Pride, New York, New York, June 21, 1971. Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/Getty Images and source: https://lnkd.in/e7ihxq-V.

4 days ago

1 min read

0

0

0

Related Posts

Comments

Share Your ThoughtsBe the first to write a comment.
bottom of page