FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 30, 2023

Norman Rockwell Museum Announces
Senior Leadership Hires

Stockbridge, Mass.—November 30, 2023—Norman Rockwell Museum today announced three appointments to refreshed Museum leadership positions. Hilary Dunne Ferrone has assumed the role of Chief Philanthropy Officer to lead Norman Rockwell Museum’s annual fundraising campaign and to align its fundraising programs with the Museum’s strategic initiatives and overall strategic growth plan. Kathryn Potts has been named Chief Learning and Engagement Officer, responsible for developing engaging learning content and programming to inspire the Museum’s visitors, community members, and digital audiences. Potts will oversee the Museum Guides and build on the Museum’s long tradition of excellent public education and interpretive work. Tiffani Silverman joins the Museum as its new Director of People and Culture to develop strategic human resources initiatives and programs and foster and deepen a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.

“We are delighted to welcome these three dynamic professionals to the Museum leadership team,” said Norman Rockwell Museum Director/CEO Laurie Norton Moffatt. “We feel so fortunate to have the ideas, passion, and experience of these innovative leaders to carry forward our meaningful work of engaging and inspiring our visitors, digital audiences, donors and supporters, community members, and colleagues.”

The new leaders build on the work of three outgoing members of the Norman Rockwell Museum leadership team. Former Chief Audience Officer Sue Elliott was named General Director and CEO of the Calgary Opera in Canada earlier this fall. Ellen Spear, who as Chief Philanthropy Officer secured funding for transformational projects during her five-year tenure with the Museum, is now Editor of Berkshires Week, the Berkshire Eagle’s guide to cultural and community happenings in the region. The Museum recently celebrated the contributions of longtime Director of Human Resources Holly Coleman, who retired after nearly 25 years of distinguished service.

The Museum is also pleased to announce the hiring of Cindy Cohen as Finance Associate. Cohen has worked as an accounting manager and controller for companies in real estate, construction, and related industries in the Boston area as well as Arizona. Now living in the Berkshires, she has volunteered with the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center and Aston Magna Music Festival.

About Norman Rockwell Museum

Norman Rockwell Museum illuminates the power of American illustration art to reflect and shape society, and advances the enduring values of kindness, respect, and social equity portrayed by Norman Rockwell. A comprehensive resource relating to Norman Rockwell and the art of illustration, American visual culture, and the role of published imagery in society, the Museum holds the world’s largest and most significant collection of art and archival materials relating to Rockwell’s life and work, while also preserving, interpreting, and exhibiting a growing collection of art by other American illustrators throughout history. The Museum engages diverse audiences through onsite and traveling exhibitions, as well as publications, arts, and humanities programs, including the Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies, and comprehensive online resources.

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