Jennifer Evans has been appointed as the new executive director of the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science. With a background in development, fundraising, and public service administration, she has extensive experience as a not-for-profit executive.
Stephanie Engelbrecht, chair of the museum’s search committee, is excited to welcome Jennifer and believes that she will be an excellent fit for leading the organization to even greater success. Adam Borgman, president of the museum’s board of trustees, agrees and stated that Jennifer’s community connections, business acumen, and leadership qualities make her an ideal candidate for the role.
Jennifer will assume her new position on July 22nd. This important change in leadership marks a new chapter for the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science.
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