BAALTIMORE, MD.- Julia Marciari-Alexander, the Andrea B. and John H. Laporte Director of the
Walters Art Museum, today announced that Kate Burgin has been named the institutions new Deputy Director for Museum Advancement after a national search. Burgin will lead the museums Advancement Division of development, marketing and communications, and visitor services staff dedicated to engaging audiences, building support and increasing awareness of the Walters. In this role, she joins the Walters senior leadership team, which comprises Eleanor Hughes as Deputy Director for Art & Program; Kathleen Basham as Chief Operating Officer; and Executive Director Marciari-Alexander.
Kate brings a depth of experience in organizational strategy, audience development and revenue enhancement with a focus on cultural nonprofits, said Marciari-Alexander. Her data-driven approach and expertise in building engagement will lead to an expanded base of support for the Walters, and her wonderful presence will be an incredible asset to Baltimores arts community.
The naming of Kate Burgin to this role completes Julias new senior leadership team, said Ellen N. Bernard, president of the Board of Trustees of the Walters Art Museum. As the Walters continues its commitment to free admission for everyone, this leadership team will ensure that we engage audiences and increase our generous public and private support to sustain this great museum for generations to come.
Burgin comes to the Walters with extensive experience in organizational strategy, audience development and revenue enhancement for arts and cultural nonprofits and foundations. Currently she is Senior Vice President and Director of Research and Special Initiatives at TDC, one of the nations top management consulting firms for the nonprofit sector. Burgins prior experience includes six years at the Boston Consulting Group, where her work focused on strategy, consumer audience research, and organizational development. She holds a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, in history and literature, from Harvard College.
Julias arrival as Executive Director has marked the beginning of a new era for the Walters, characterized by a rethinking of how to leverage its renowned collections and programs to achieve even greater impact, said Burgin. I look forward to working with the museums exceptional leadership team, talented staff and committed Board of Trustees and volunteers.
A native of Sacramento, California, Burgin lives in Baltimore with her husband and three children. She begins her new position on May 9.