Leadership

“Conjuring Our Own Power” to Create MIAZS

“Conjuring Our Own Power” to Create MIAZS

Jennie Janssen of the National Aquarium discusses ethnicity barriers and sterotypes, why she helped found MIAZS, and advice for other racial or ethnic minorities in this field in part two of our interview.

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Celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Celebrating Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Jennie Janssen of the National Aquarium discusses her current role, career journey, advice on job opportunties, and how she feels about designated recognition months for racial, ethnic, and social groups in part one of our interview.

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Diversifying Recruitment

Diversifying Recruitment

How can we recruit and hire diverse candidates to open positions and create supportive environments for the people we hire?

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Women Shaping Culture

Women Shaping Culture

In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re featuring interviews of six women leaders who are shaping our culture and planet for the better.

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The Power of Cross-Pollination Between Cultural Organizations

The Power of Cross-Pollination Between Cultural Organizations

With a client base that spans a range of cultural institutions, we see the benefits of cross-pollination in action every day. This ongoing exchange of ideas and best practices across different sectors isn’t just beneficial — it’s essential for relevance, sustainability, and advancement in today’s interconnected cultural landscape. Read on for resources + tips to help you incorporate more cross-pollination into your strategy.

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Dr. Frederick Lahodny

Even though using “lorem ipsum” often arouses curiosity due to its resemblance to classical Latin, it is not intended to have meaning. Where text is visible in a document, people tend to focus on the textual content rather than upon overall presentation.