About Gail Anderson
Gail Anderson, president of Gail Anderson & Associates (GA&A),
helps position museums for greater relevancy and success in today's
complex world. Working closely with museum trustees, directors, and
staff, Gail facilitates institutional planning, governance and leadership
development, community and civic engagement, institutional capacity
building, and provides professional development and education services.
With over 30 years of diverse experience
in the museum field, Gail brings an extensive knowledge and understanding
of museums, current issues, creative solutions, and diverse strategies
for institutional success. Before beginning her own consulting business,
she was deputy director of the Mexican Museum (San Francisco), vice
president of Museum Management Consultants, chair of the graduate
Department of Museum Studies at JFK University, assistant director
of the Southwest Museum, and museum educator at the Museum of Northern
Arizona.
Anderson has been active professionally throughout her career as a past Board member of the American Association of Museums, a member of the committee that produced Excellence & Equity, past president of the Western Museums Association Board of Directors, and is a current member of The Museum Group.
In 1997, she received the Director's Chair award for distinguished
service and leadership from the Western Museums Association. Gail edited
the best seller, Museum Mission Statements: Building A Distinct
Institutional Identity, and most recently edited, Reinventing
the Museum: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on the Paradigm
Shift. Gail continues her commitment to advancing the field through
frequent speaking engagements, writing, and teaching. She is beginning
work on her third book, also with AltaMira Press.
Curriculum
Vitae (112K PDF)
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