Building Museum Boards guides the governance committee through every step of the nomination and board-building process including identifying prospective members; crafting job descriptions for individuals and committees; compliance with conflict of interest standards; and orienting and activating board members.
Building Museum Boards guides the governance committee through every step of the nomination and board-building process including identifying prospective members; crafting job descriptions for individuals and committees; compliance with conflict of interest standards; and orienting and activating board members.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
The Museum Trustee Association was formed as a committee of the American Association of Museums (now known as the American Alliance of Museums) in 1971. The Museum Trustee Association broke away from AAM in 1986 and received its federal IRS 501(c)(3) status in 1991. Since then, MTA has been governed by an elected Board of Directors representing diverse regions of the United States, Caribbean, Canada, and Mexico, a variety of museum disciplines and sizes, and wide-ranging areas of expertise in trusteeship. All are current or former museum trustees, and several are founders of MTA. Daryl Fischer founded Musynergy Consulting in 1993 to provide strategic and interpretive planning, audience evaluation, and board development services to museums and other cultural nonprofits. Her service on numerous nonprofit boards including the Urban Institute for Contemporary Arts (Grand Rapids, MI), the Visitor Studies Association, and the Progressive Women's Alliance of the Lakeshore has given her a profound appreciation for passion, energy, and expertise board members bring to the organizations they serve. Laura B. Roberts is principal of Roberts Consulting, working with cultural nonprofit organizations on strategic planning, assessment, and organizational development. She is the chair of the Central Square Theater in Cambridge MA and former chaired the boards of Tufts University Art Gallery, MassHumanities and First Night Boston. She teaches museum and nonprofit management at Harvard University Extension, Bank Street College of Education, and Northeastern University.
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About Templates for Trustees Using the Templates for Trustees Online App Best Practices in Museum Governance Building Museum Boards User's Guide Chapter 1: Understanding the Nominations Cycle Chapter 2: Gathering Feedback from Current Board Members Chapter 3: Identifying New Board Prospects Chapter 4: Clarifying Board Roles Chapter 5: Delineating Committees and Task Forces Chapter 6: Securing Commitments from Board Members Chapter 7: Assessing the Process Chapter 8: Orientating New Board Members Resource Guide for Building Museum Boards Appendix One: Standing Committees and Ad Hoc Task Forces - Sample Purposes and
About Templates for Trustees Using the Templates for Trustees Online App Best Practices in Museum Governance Building Museum Boards User's Guide Chapter 1: Understanding the Nominations Cycle Chapter 2: Gathering Feedback from Current Board Members Chapter 3: Identifying New Board Prospects Chapter 4: Clarifying Board Roles Chapter 5: Delineating Committees and Task Forces Chapter 6: Securing Commitments from Board Members Chapter 7: Assessing the Process Chapter 8: Orientating New Board Members Resource Guide for Building Museum Boards Appendix One: Standing Committees and Ad Hoc Task Forces - Sample Purposes and
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