MILWAUKEE, WIS.- The Milwaukee Art Museum today announced that, after an extensive nationwide search, Mark Zimmerman has been hired as the Deputy Director of Operations for the organization.
Zimmerman is currently at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, as its Director of Administration. He brings expertise in all areas of venue operations from over a decade at the Nelson-Atkinsanother internationally respected Midwestern art museumand wide-ranging experience in the hospitality industry.
Marks expertise, creativity and enthusiasm will be incredible assets for the Museum and the community, said Dr. Marcelle Polednik, Donald and Donna Baumgartner Director. He will be a critical part of our collaborative leadership team, helping to ensure we are delivering a truly world-class experience for our visitors.
Deputy Director of Operations is a new position for the Museum, made all the more important with the expansion of the Museums campus to include the adjacent ODonnell property last month. In this new role, Zimmerman will head up campus facilities, security, food and beverage operations, event rentals, the Museum Store and parking operations.
Originally from Wausau, Wisconsin, Zimmerman graduated from the University of WisconsinMadison with a Bachelor of Science in economics. Zimmermans 15-year tenure with Starwood Hotels & Resorts took him from Chicago to San Francisco, Seattle, Shanghai, Denver, Singapore and Cincinnati. He settled in Kansas City, Missouri, opening the Hotel Phillips as part of the downtowns redevelopment, before joining the Nelson-Atkins in 2002. He earned his MBA from the Bloch School of Management at the University of Missouri in 2013.
His current role at the Nelson-Atkins includes oversight of campus security, visitor services, engineering, maintenance, food and beverage, event operations, the museum store, the volunteer program, and capital projects at the celebrated art museum.
Milwaukees Spano Pratt led the executive search.
Zimmerman will officially start at the Milwaukee Art Museum in late March 2018.