Timothy Rub

Timothy Rub and the Philadelphia Museum of Art: Educating and Engaging the Public with the Vital Role of Art

Feb 14, 2019

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Hosted by Robert Rimm

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This podcast is brought to you by Better to Speak of It, a book of key leadership, management and personal values written in collaboration with Carnegie Hall’s Executive and Artistic Director Clive Gillinson.

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Managing Editor Robert Rimm talks with Director and CEO Timothy Rub of the Philadelphia Museum of Art and past president of the Association of Art Museum Directors. Serving at one of the country’s largest art institutions, he provides an outstanding model for advocating for the power of art to grow communities, to educate and engage the public, and to enhance the vital role of art in our society. This is a rebroadcast of an Innovate podcast.

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