GREAT INSTITUTIONS OF CLEVELAND: CULTURAL DESTINATIONS
FRIDAYS, SEPTEMBER 26–OCTOBER 17
10 a.m. panel discussion (in-person and remote options available)
11:30 a.m. optional reception with museum directors
In-Person Price: $20/session
Remote Price: $15/session
Special Post Program Reception: $10 (in addition to each program fee)
No membership discounts available for this series
REGISTRATION OPENS SOON
Landmark Centre Building, 25700 Science Park Drive, Suite 100, Beachwood
Join us for an engaging series of panel discussions featuring leaders from Cleveland’s most treasured cultural institutions. Moderated by John Grabowski, each session will explore the founding purpose of these organizations, their impact on the community, and how their missions and programming have evolved to meet the interests of today’s audiences. Discussions will also examine how funding strategies have shifted in response to political and economic changes, and what challenges and opportunities lie ahead. This is a unique chance to hear directly from those shaping the future of Cleveland’s cultural landscape.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
Kirsten M. Ellenbogen, PhD, President & CEO, Great Lakes Science Center
Greg Harris, President & CEO, Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3
William M. Griswold, PhD, Director & President, Cleveland Museum of Art
Christopher Kuhar, PhD, Executive Director, Cleveland Metroparks Zoo
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10
Kelly Falcone-Hall, President & CEO, Western Reserve Historical Society
Edward Moydell, President & CEO, Holden Forests & Gardens
Sonia Winner, President & CEO, Cleveland Museum of Natural History
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17
Maria Campanelli, Executive Director, The Children’s Museum of Cleveland
Aaron Petersal, Executive Director, Maltz Museum
Megan Lykins Reich, Executive Director, Museum of Contemporary Art Cleveland