$5 million gift brings Marshals Museum one step closer to opening
“These funds will allow us to fully share the deep and rich story of the U.S. Marshals Service.” Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 4:07 PM CDT July 22, 2021
FORT SMITH, Ark. The United States Marshals Museum in Fort Smith is one step closer to becoming a reality after receiving a $5 million anonymous donation.
The museum has a $12.5 million campaign goal and says they plan to use $8 million of the total funds to build out its galleries and create a transformative storytelling experience for guests.
“This pledge is the impetus we need to reach our capital campaign goal,” said Doug Babb, board chair of the United States Marshals Museum. “With this generous gift, we will soon move forward with plans to create an educational and immersive experience for our guests.”
Lindauer Retained by the United States Marshals Museum
April 15, 2021 – Boston-based Lindauer has been called in by the United States Marshals Museum in Fort Smith, AR, to lead its search for a foundation president and chief development officer. The assignment is being spearheaded by Libby Roberts, senior vice president, and senior consultant Megan Abbett.
“The successful candidate will be a seasoned professional who thrives when faced with the opportunity to bring an organization to its full potential,” said Ms. Roberts. “They will have demonstrated success in working with individuals, corporations, and foundations on a national level and be strategic in creating opportunities for donors to support this nationally scoped museum located in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The U.S. Marshals Museum is in the midst of a $48 million campaign and the foundation president and chief development officer will partner with the dynamic president and CEO of the museum and highly engaged board t
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