SYRACUSE — The Everson Museum of Art announced that it welcomed seven new trustees to its board of directors at the start of this year. The new Everson Board members, who each serve a three-year term, are: Nellie Andriyanova senior VP of bank sales at Bankers Healthcare Group; Darrell Buckingham, foundation and facility operations manager […]
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SYRACUSE — The Everson Museum of Art announced that it welcomed seven new trustees to its board of directors at the start of this year.
The new Everson Board members, who each serve a three-year term, are: Nellie Andriyanova senior VP of bank sales at Bankers Healthcare Group; Darrell Buckingham, foundation and facility operations manager at Central New York Community Foundation; Matthew Holt, founder and president of Kishmish Inc., a local managed-service provider; Brad Horn, professor of practice in public relations at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University; Robin Kasowitz, a studio artist/sculptor and an advocate for the arts, who previously established a thriving private practice focusing on individual and family therapy; Amy Kremenek, VP of enrollment, development, and communications at Onondaga Community College; and, Heather Schroeder, director of economic development at the Downtown Committee of Syracuse, Inc.