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City Appoints New Coral Springs Museum of Art Director
Coral Springs, Florida – On Monday, July 6, 2020, City Manager Frank Babinec announced the selection of Jill M. Brown to serve as Director of the Coral Springs Museum of Art (CSMoA). Brown’s experience will elevate the CSMoA’s reach through cultural development, new program initiative and strategic planning.
A dedicated and studious art enthusiast, Brown graduated from three universities. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in Art from Ohio University, Teaching Certification in Visual Arts from Bowling Green State University, and her Master of Education in Art Education from University of Toledo. Brown’s expansive career in the Arts includes developing multifaceted cultural initiatives that encourage organizational growth, economic development and tourism. Her focus encompasses developing the arts community supporters through education, exhibition, project management, art administration, marketing, special event implementation and more.
Regarding her new position with the City of Coral Springs, Brown said, “I am excited to help transform the city’s vision for the CSMoA. The Arts connect people and perspective by building welcoming communities that provide opportunities for enrichment and creative learning. I am looking forward to working with the museum’s talented staff to implement new programming and new strategies that will further elevate the Coral Springs community.”
In her new position as Director of the CSMoA, Brown will be instrumental in introducing new operational approaches, enhancing marketing and social media strategies, and developing revenue-generating programs.
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