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Opportunities to Serve on Local
Community Boards
The
Provost of UMass Lowell recently sent out this message
to University employees:
“The
excellence of UML research, teaching, and engagement is
receiving increased recognition throughout the region.
As a result, many local nonprofits have begun to contact
the university, seeking UML administrators, faculty, and
staff who might be willing to share their expertise by
serving on boards of local organizations. I encourage
you to respond to this opportunity.”
John
Wooding, Ph.D.
Here are some
non-profit organizations expressing a current need for
new board members:
119
Gallery has the following needs for board members:
The mission
of 119 Gallery is to expand our community's vision of
creative possibilities through exposure to contemporary
and new media art.
Contact:
Felicia Sullivan (email) 978-758-2363 (phone)
Organization Website
Link
More info
coming soon
The
Revolving Museum – has the following needs for
board members:
The Revolving
Museum is an evolving laboratory of creative expression
for people of all backgrounds, ages, and abilities who
seek to experience the transformative power of art.
Through public art, exhibitions, and educational
programs we promote artistic exploration and
appreciation; encourage community participation and
growth; and provide opportunities for empowerment and
social change.
Contact
Person:
Diane Testa, Administrative Director
Organization
Website Link
More info
coming soon
American
Textile History Museum
Our
Board members are elected at our Annual Meeting in
May. There is a nominating committee which
recommends new members.
The
American Textile History Museum tells America’s
story through the art, history, and science of our
textiles.
Contact Person:
Jim Coleman, will forward applications to the
nominating committee.
Organization Website Link
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