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Duncan Stewart, left, executive director of the Albany Convention Center Authority, Michele Vennard, center, chair of the board of the authority, and Doug McClaine, general manager of the Albany Capital Center, take part in a tour of the center last summer during the height of the pandemic. The arrangement of chairs in this conference room was intended to keep meeting participants socially distant from one another. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times UnionShow MoreShow Less
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TROY, N.Y. — The Board of Trustees of the Hart Cluett Museum announced that Executive Director Karin Krasevac-Lenz will retire Jan. 29, 2021. While the newly-formed search committee conducts its
Hart Cluett Museum executive director retires
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Karin Krasevac-Lenz, executive director of Hart Cluett Museum, stands outside the museum on Monday, March 30, 2020, in Troy, N.Y. (Paul Buckowski/Times Union)Paul Buckowski/Albany Times Union
TROY – The Hart Cluett Museum is searching for a new executive director to take over from Karin Krasevac-Lenz, who is retiring Jan. 29 after leading the museum for nearly six years.
During Krasevac-Lenz’s tenure, the museum was rebranded and renamed from the Rensselaer County Historical Society, struck up a partnership with the Smithsonian Institute, as wel as increased fundraising efforts.
“Anyone who knows Karin knows that, when she gets something in her mind, it’s not enough to simply achieve the goal. She has to surpass it. Over the past five years, she has worked tirelessly to turn this organization around. And she has succeeded beyond all our expectations,” said Mark Shipley, president of the museum board o