Dorothy Kosinski to conclude tenure as Vradenburg Director and CEO of The Phillips Collection
Vradenburg Director and CEO Dorothy Kosinski. Photo: Daniel Schwartz.
WASHINGTON, DC
.- Dorothy Kosinski, Vradenburg Director and CEO of The Phillips Collection, announced today that she will conclude her tenure toward the end of 2022. Followed by a transition period, requested by the Board of Trustees, she will mark 15 years of distinguished leadership and be named Director Emerita.
Dr. Kosinski said: This is a moment of great celebration and achievement for me and the Phillips. This year, 2021, is the centennial of this distinguished institution. We have accomplished extraordinary work that has transformed the Phillips while maintaining its distinctive character as an intimate, experimental space. The Phillips is now more than ever an innovative and nimble organization, a museum poised for future challenges.
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