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Staff
- FRANK KEEFE,CEO, is a seasoned Boston developer and
former State Secretary for Administration and Finance. As President
of the Keefe Company since 1994, Frank Keefe lent his development
expertise to a myriad of projects in the public and private sectors,
from the Hotel Commonwealth in Boston to the Tsongas Arena in downtown
Lowell and the Kerr Mill site in Fall River. He played a critical
role in the development of the Salem State College campus, and led
the conversion of the Baker Chocolate Mills in Dorchester into a residential
community, a project that earned several awards for historic preservation.
As Director of the Massachusetts Office of State Planning, he negotiated
the two most important urban mixed use projects of the decade, Copley
Place in Boston and Charles Square in Cambridge. Keefe has worked
closely with city officials in many Massachusetts communities to revitalize
downtown districts and bring federal aid to urban areas. In addition,
Keefe has created development strategy for a broad range of institutions
including Boston University, Lesley College, the New England Aquarium
and McLean Hospital. He is a Boston area native and a resident of
Dorchester.
- KEVIN G. HOLLAND, Vice President, worked as a senior
fundraiser at Harvard and MIT for 12 years before joining the Boston
Museum. Kevin has a long-standing interest in education, having worked
for several years in academic assessment, foreign exchange programs,
and teaching. Kevin graduated with a Bachelor's degree from Florida
State University and has completed graduate coursework at Harvard
and MIT.
- DAN BRODY, Chief Financial Officer, has served in senior management positions in public and nonprofit organizations, including Deputy State Budget Director for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and Chief Financial Officer for Harvard's John F. Kennedy School of Government.
Brody has an undergraduate degree from Harvard and a Master of City Planning from the University of California at Berkeley.
- KATY ABEL, Director of Communications and Partnerships,
is a communications professional with national and Boston area credentials
in broadcast, print and on-line media. Katy was a reporter and program
host at WHDH-TV. She also worked in Boston radio news at WBCN-FM and
WBUR-FM. More recently, she headed program development for Al Roker's
independent production company in New York, where she created, pitched
and sold original program concepts to network television buyers.
- STACEY QUELLER,
Administrative Assistant, was a Museum University Student Educator at the Samuel P. Harn Museum of Art in Gainesville, Florida prior to joining the Boston Museum. She also has worked abroad as a bilingual tour guide and as an art teacher at El Museo de Arte Costarricense in San Jose, Costa Rica. Queller has a strong interest in museum education and is currently pursuing her master's degree in Museum Studies at Harvard.
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