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The Museum Of Latin American Art (MOLAA) Appoints Todd Heustess to the Role of Vice President of Development

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The Museum Of Latin American Art (MOLAA) Appoints Todd Heustess to the Role of Vice President of Development

July 16
03:42 2019
Long Beach, CA – July 12, 2019 – The Museum of Latin American Art in Long Beach announces the appointment of Todd Heustess to the role of Vice President of Development. Dr. Lourdes Ramos made this announcement at the beginning of June. 
 
This appointment was made following an international search conducted by the Arts Consulting Group. His responsibilities will include overseeing the development department, including individual, major, and institutional giving, membership, and special events, with a focus on the expansion of the donor base. Todd comes to MOLAA with more than 15 years of professional non-profit fundraising and partnership development experience, including over 10 years of business development and entrepreneurship experience.
 
“I am thrilled to be joining the team at MOLAA at this exciting time for the organization. I look forward to working with Dr. Ramos-Rivas, the staff and Board in its mission of expanding the knowledge and impact of contemporary Latin American art. It is an exceptional opportunity for me to connect my passion for Latino arts and culture with diverse and meaningful community engagement,” stated Heustess. 
 
CEO, Dr. Lourdes Ramos stated: “The Museum of Latin American Art needed a high-quality person leading our development efforts. With the help of the Arts Consulting Group, we have found the right person in Todd Heustess. We are pleased to welcome him to our team.”
 
About the Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) 
 
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) was founded in 1996 in Long Beach, California and serves the greater Los Angeles area. MOLAA is the only museum in the United States dedicated to modern and contemporary Latin American and Latino art. In 2007, MOLAA unveiled its newly renovated and expanded campus designed by prominent Mexican architect, Manuel Rosen. The expansion more than doubled the Museum’s size, adding a 15,000-square foot sculpture garden. With its physical expansion complete, MOLAA’s focus is on strengthening its collection, which now includes over 1,600 works of art and maintaining its position as a multidisciplinary institution providing cross-cultural dialogue.
 
For More Information: [email protected], or 310-913-0625.
 

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