/PRNewswire/ The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) is pleased to announce that Eric Pryor has been appointed president of the historic museum and.
PAFA announces Anne E. McCollum as Chairperson of the Board of Trustees
McCollum is the first female to lead the Board of Americas first art museum and school.
PHILADELPHIA, PA
.-The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts announced the election of Anne E. McCollum as the organization s new chairperson of the Board of Trustees. McCollum will succeed Kevin Donohoe as the first female leader of America s oldest art museum and school. Donohoe will remain on the board as a trustee and chair emeritus, and McCollum will assume the role on July 1, 2021.
Anne has my full support. She has a reputation for working successfully with the Board and staff and supporting initiatives important to the college and museum, students and visitors, commented Donohoe. I remain totally committed to PAFA, the best art school and museum of American art in the country.
Halfway through 2021, ETF flows already near new record
The exchange-traded fund market is red hot.
On the heels of a record year for net inflows at $487 billion, the ETF market could surpass that amount in just a few weeks with half a year to spare. According to FactSet Research Systems Inc., through June 21, U.S.-listed ETFs had captured $434 billion in net inflows and, unlike prior periods of intense asset growth for ETFs, this flow rally is remarkably broad. A majority of the flows is coming from ETF models, which have grown significantly in the past year, said Reginald M. Browne, New York-based principal at electronic market maker Global Trading Systems LLC. While the risk-on rally began last year with a large-cap bias, there has been a shift to value this year. Many sector funds are reinflating, as well as commodities and raw materials ETFs, rolling all the way down to short-duration fixed income.