NEW YORK, NY.- Richard Armstrong, Director of the
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Foundation, today announced the appointment of Catherine Carver Dunn as Deputy Director, Advancement. In this new position, Dunn will be responsible for directing the major forthcoming capital campaign; planning, managing, and implementing of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundations global individual-development program; and organizing special events. Dunn begins July 1.
At the same time, Armstrong announced the internal promotion of John L. Wielk to Deputy Director, Corporate and Institutional Development, effective immediately. Wielk joined the Guggenheim in 2006 as Executive Director of Corporate and Institutional Development, the chief development officer responsible for the museums global corporate, foundation, and government fund-raising to support the full range of museum operations.
"I am extremely pleased to welcome Catherine Dunn to the Guggenheim," Armstrong said. "Having led the external affairs effort at the New York Public Library for over twenty years, she brings profound experience to this newly created position. Working together with our strong board and management, as well as our superb staff, Catherine will play a key role in maximizing support for the foundations mission and vision.
I also look forward to continue working with John Wielk, said Armstrong, to build on his distinguished record over the past five years in attaining significant corporate, foundation, and government funding in support of the Guggenheims core mission. His expertise in negotiating major international collaborations and securing vital grants will continue to serve the institutions ambitious objectives.
Both positions join the Guggenheims Executive Cabinet, report to Armstrong, and work with trustees and staff to realize the foundations goals.
Before joining the Guggenheim, Dunn was Senior Vice President for External Affairs at the New York Public Library, which she joined in 1988. At the library she directed all private and public fund-raising along with government relations, community affairs, communications, and marketing. Prior to the New York Public Library, Dunn worked in a variety of positions for city, state, and federal governments including Assistant Director of Intergovernmental Relations at the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation, Legislative Representative for the County of Los Angeles in Washington. D.C., and Special Assistant to the Deputy Under Secretary of Intergovernmental Affairs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Dunn received a B.S. from the University of South Dakota.
Wielks previous museum experience includes several fund-raising positions at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, from 1983 to 1997, including Associate Director of Development and Membership; Manager of Exhibition and Project Funding; and Grants Officer. Immediately prior to his tenure at the Guggenheim, Wielk was Director of Development, Administration and Information Services for the Professional Standards Review Council of America, a medical services consulting firm, from 1997 to 2006. He received a B.A. in art history and computer science from Columbia College, Columbia University, and pursued an M.A. program in 20th-century art and architecture at the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University.