About Gail Anderson
President
Gail Anderson founded Gail Anderson & Associates in 2002 to
help position cultural and socially responsible organizations for
greater relevancy and success in today's complex world. Working
closely with trustees, directors, and staff, Gail facilitates institutional
planning, governance and leadership development, community and civic
engagement, institutional capacity building, and provides professional
development and education services.
With
over 33 years of professional experience, Gail brings an extensive
knowledge and understanding of museums, current issues, creative
solutions, and diverse strategies for institutional success. Before
beginning her own consulting business, she was deputy director of
the Mexican Museum (San Francisco), vice president of Museum Management
Consultants, chair of the graduate Department of Museum Studies
at JFK University, assistant director of the Southwest Museum, and
museum educator at the Museum of Northern Arizona.
Anderson
has been active professionally throughout her career as a past Board
member of the American Association of Museums, a member of the committee
that produced Excellence & Equity , past president
of the Western Museums Association Board of Directors, and is a
current member of The
Museum Group. In 1997, she received the Director's Chair award
for distinguished service and leadership from the Western Museums
Association. Gail edited the best sellers, Museum Mission Statements:
Building A Distinct Institutional Identity , and most recently
edited, Reinventing the Museum: Historical and Contemporary
Perspectives on the Paradigm Shift . Gail continues her commitment
to advancing the field through frequent speaking engagements, writing,
and teaching. She is completing work on the next edition Reinventing
the Museum and beginning work on two new books.
Curriculum
Vitae (112K PDF)
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