The more than 160 program session at the AAM Annual Meeting & MuseumExpo™ offer substantive insight on a range of topics. Here are three session chairs and co-chairs discussing what’s on tap from their gatherings.
Chad Roberts Director
Dakota County Historical Society, , South St. Paul, Minnesota
Session Info:
Engaging Diverse Donors: Concrete Examples and Tips from National Leaders on Developing Supportive Relationships with Latino, African American and Asian American Communities
Tuesday, May 25, 2-5 p.m.
On Reaching New and Diverse Audiences, and the Importance of Collaboration and “Ownership”
Mara Naiditch Asst. Director, Marketing
J. Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles
Session Info:
Museum Marketing Collaborations That Bolster Attendance and Diversify Audiences
Sunday, May 23, 2:45 - 4
On the Success Realized From Viewing Neighbor Museums as Partners Rather Than Competitors
Lisa Mason-Chaney Director/Curator
Hammond-Harwood House, Annapolis, MD
Session Info:
Blogging and Tweeting and Facebook: Oh My! Web 2.0 for Small Museums
Monday, May 24, 2:15 – 3:30
On the Rationale for Small Museums to Utilize Social Media