Education
Bachelor with honors in History and Art History, Syracuse University, 1969; postgraduate, New School for Social Research, 1971; postgraduate, American U., 1980.
Bachelor with honors in History and Art History, Syracuse University, 1969; postgraduate, New School for Social Research, 1971; postgraduate, American U., 1980.
Assistant for community programs, Metropolitan Museum Art, New York City, 1970-1972; program coordinator resident associate program, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, 1972-1975; institutional development officer, National Archives and Records Svc., Washington, 1975-1978; independent consultant, 1977-1982; director membership and marketing, Alban Institute, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland., 1982-1985; director development, membership and marketing, Alban Institute, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland., 1985-1988; director operations, Alban Institute, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland., 1988-1989; executive vice president, Alban Institute, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland., since 1989; acting president, Alban Institute, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland., 1994-1995. Grant reviewer Office of Museum Programs, National Endowment for Humanities, Washington, 1973-1974.
Board of directors Museum of City of Washington, 1980-1984. Volunteer advisor National Mus.for Building Arts, Washington, 1977-1979.