Categories: Business Management

American Sign Museum Adds Staff, Board Members

The American Sign Museum (Cincinnati) has announced a pair of staff hirings as well as the addition of two new members to its board of trustees.

Erin Holland (manager of digital communications and engagement) and Sydney Pepper (development assistant) have joined the staff. Holland previously worked at the National Building Museum in Washington, and, most recently, at the Taft Museum of Art in Cincinnati, where she managed programs and created exhibition content for children and family audiences. Pepper is attending the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, where she is pursuing a dual MA/MBA in Arts Administration.

Michael B. Mattingly and Brian Foos have joined the board. Mattingly is a partner attorney for Dinsmore also serves as president of the board for Queen City Kitchen and Joseph House, Inc. Foos, the CFO of ST Media Group International, was already the treasurer for the Sign Museum, and holds the same position for the Raymond and Rita Foos Family Charitable Foundation.

The Sign Museum also announced the departure of board member Lenny Diaspro. Diaspro served the maximum of three two-year terms.

For more information, visit americansignmuseum.org.

Grant Freking

Grant Freking is Signs of the Times' Managing Editor. Contact him at grant.freking@smartworkmedia.com.

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