Release Date: February 14, 2012

The Jewish Museum Announces Appointment of Ellen Salpeter as Deputy Director for External Affairs

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New York, NY — Claudia Gould, Helen Goldsmith Menschel Director of The Jewish Museum, today announced that Ellen Salpeter has been named the institution’s new Deputy Director for External Affairs, overseeing development, special events, and marketing and communications. She will assume this position on March 26, 2012.

Ms. Salpeter is currently Director of Heart of Brooklyn, a partnership of leading cultural institutions located near Grand Army Plaza in central Brooklyn, which she helped to found in 2001. Heart of Brooklyn members include Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn Public Library, Prospect Park and Prospect Park Zoo. For over a decade, Heart of Brooklyn’s award-winning initiatives have broken new ground for community development and cultural partnerships.

“Through her leadership, Ellen Salpeter has helped Heart of Brooklyn grow into a national model of cultural collaboration,” said Claudia Gould. “I am delighted to welcome Ellen to The Jewish Museum’s staff. Her two decades of not-for-profit experience in arts and culture will be a most welcome addition to our senior leadership team,”she added.

“I look forward to the opportunity to work with Claudia, the staff and Board of The Jewish Museum to build on the legacy of this extraordinary institution and engage new constituencies with the outstanding exhibitions and programs that it offers,” stated Ellen Salpeter.

For more than a century, The Jewish Museum has demonstrated the power of art and Jewish culture through critically acclaimed exhibitions, related education programs, and a renowned collection of 26,000 objects. Inspiring people of all backgrounds, the Museum is poised to enter a new phase and reach an ever broader and more diverse audience.

As the founding Director of Heart of Brooklyn, Ms. Salpeter has frequently been asked to share strategies with other cultural clusters that recognize the power of partnership. During her tenure at Heart of Brooklyn the organization was recognized with a National Arts and Humanities Youth Program Award, the highest honor for out-of-school youth arts programs in the nation, with a Neighborhood Achievement Award presented by Mayor Michael Bloomberg, and was selected as a Finalist in The New York Times Nonprofit Excellence Awards.

About the Jewish Museum

Located on Museum Mile at Fifth Avenue and 92nd Street, the Jewish Museum is one of the world’s preeminent institutions devoted to exploring art and Jewish culture from ancient to contemporary, offering intellectually engaging, educational, and provocative exhibitions and programs for people of all ages and backgrounds. The Museum was established in 1904, when Judge Mayer Sulzberger donated 26 ceremonial objects to The Jewish Theological Seminary as the core of a museum collection. Today, the Museum maintains a collection of over 30,000 works of art, artifacts, and broadcast media reflecting global Jewish identity, and presents a diverse schedule of internationally acclaimed temporary exhibitions.

The Jewish Museum is located at 1109 Fifth Avenue at 92nd Street, New York City. Museum hours are Saturday, Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday, 11am to 5:45pm; Thursday, 11am to 8pm; and Friday, 11am to 4pm. Museum admission is $15.00 for adults, $12.00 for senior citizens, $7.50 for students, free for visitors 18 and under and Jewish Museum members. Admission is Pay What You Wish on Thursdays from 5pm to 8pm and free on Saturdays. For information on the Jewish Museum, the public may call 212.423.3200 or visit the website at www.thejewishmuseum.org.

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