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Philly Art Museum Names Ex-Met CEO as Director

Summary

  • Daniel H. Weiss appointed new director after Sasha Suda's dismissal.
  • Weiss, former Met CEO, starts December 1 and aims for stability.
  • Weiss has consulted for the museum for the past two years.
Philly Art Museum Names Ex-Met CEO as Director

Following the abrupt dismissal of Sasha Suda two weeks prior, the Philadelphia Art Museum has announced Daniel H. Weiss as its new director and chief executive. Weiss, who previously led the Metropolitan Museum of Art, is set to commence his duties on December 1. His appointment aims to provide crucial stability and strategic direction to the institution.

Weiss has agreed to lead the museum through at least 2028, a commitment seen as vital for staff, stakeholders, and the community. He has been engaged with the Philadelphia Art Museum as a consultant for the past two years, advising on governance matters. This prior involvement made his transition into the director role a considered decision.

Expressing his deep affection for the museum and his long-standing connection to Philadelphia, Weiss stated his intention to contribute value during this critical juncture. He views the institution as a premier cultural entity globally and felt compelled to offer his leadership when assistance was needed.

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Daniel H. Weiss, former president and chief executive of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, has been named the new director and chief executive of the Philadelphia Art Museum.
The article states Sasha Suda was abruptly dismissed as director and chief executive of the Philadelphia Art Museum but does not provide the specific reasons for her dismissal.
Daniel H. Weiss will begin his role as director and chief executive of the Philadelphia Art Museum on December 1.

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