(KAIR)--An Interim Executive Director is named for the Atchison Art Association, with Jennifer Tufte appointed to fill that role.
According to a release from the association, Tufte "steps into the role following the departure of longtime Executive Director Deborah Geiger, whose 14 years of dedicated leadership helped shape the organization into a respected regional leader in the arts."
Tufte, who begins her new role April 1 brings with her, the release notes, "a strong background in marketing and art, holding bachelor's degrees in both and an MBA from Benedictine College," and "previously served as the Muchnic Gallery Director, where she managed day-to-day operations and curated a wide range of exhibitions," with the release saying "her passion for creative engagement, combined with her deep ties to the Atchison community, makes her well-positioned to guide the organization through this transitional period."
As Interim Executive Director, Tufte will oversee daily operations, programming, and community outreach while the Board of Directors conducts a search for permanent leadership.
Tufte, in the release, credits Geiger's years of leadership, saying the association, throughout her time, "flourished as an organization by bringing the Cultural Center to the community, beginning to offer scholarships for up and coming talented young artists, and adding to the public art around Atchison."
President of the Atchison Art Association Board, Angie Cairo, in the release says the association "is confident in Jennifer- ability to carry [the association's commitment of enriching lives through the arts] forward with energy, creativity, and care."
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