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A Special Thanks: Endowment and Membership Contributions
A SPECIAL THANKS
SEMC Endowment Contributions
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Many thanks to our endowment contributors for investing in the future of SEMC! When you are thinking of honoring or remembering someone, please consider a contribution to the SEMC endowment. For more information, contact Executive Director Zinnia Willits at 404.814.2048 or zwillits@semcdirect.net.
David Butler Elise LeCompte Nathan Moehlmann Graig Shaak Heather Marie Wells
THE PAST PRESIDENTS CIRCLE
Members of the Past Presidents Circle contribute $150 annually for at least two years to the endowment fund:
George Bassi Sharon Bennett David Butler Charles “Tom” Butler Tamra Sindler Carboni Micheal A. Hudson Darcie MacMahon Douglas Noble Robert Rathburn Graig D. Shaak Robert Sullivan Kristen Miller Zohn
THE WILLIAM T. AND SYLVIA F. ALDERSON ENDOWMENT FELLOWS
Thirty members of SEMC have made commitments of distinction as Alderson Fellows. Their investment of at least $1,000 each is a significant leadership gift, reflective of a personal commitment to the professional association that has meant so much to each of them.
Platinum Alderson Fellows (minimum $5,000) Sylvia F. Alderson Bob Rathburn Graig D. Shaak Nancy & Robert Sullivan
Medallion Alderson Fellows (minimum $2,500) George Bassi Sharon Bennett David Butler Tamra Sindler Carboni William U. Eiland Martha Battle Jackson Pamela Meister Richard Waterhouse Alderson Fellows (minimum $1,000) T. Patrick Brennan Michael Brothers W. James Burns Matthew Davis Horace Harmon Brian Hicks Pamela Hisey Micheal Hudson Kathleen Hutton Rick Jackson Andrew Ladis John Lancaster Elise LeCompte Allyn Lord Michael Anne Lynn R. Andrew Maass Darcie MacMahon Susan Perry Robin Seage Person Allison Reid Steve Rucker Michael Scott Warren Heather Marie Wells Kristen Miller Zohn
Other SEMC Contributions
ANNUAL MEETING TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIPS
Heather Nowak Michael (Scott) Warren Heather Marie Wells
GENERAL OPERATING
Patrick Daily Matthew Davis William Eiland Nick Gray Hutchinson Design Group R. Andrew Maass Katy Menne Marianne Richter Michael Scott Heather Marie Wells Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation Institute of Museum and Library Services
HANDUMY JEAN TAHAN INTERNSHIP FUND
Joy Tahan Ruddell
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Carolyn Reams Elise LeCompte
LEADERSHIP INSTITUTE
Robin Reed Michael (Scott) Warren Heather Marie Wells Association of African American Museums
Claire Gwaltney Lauren Virgo Michael Warren Heather Marie Wells
SEMC Active Memberships
SEMC thanks all our active members, including those who have recently joined (in bold). Without your support and participation, we could not provide region-wide services such as our awards, and scholarship programs, as well as our outstanding Annual Meeting and acclaimed Leadership Institute and Jekyll Island Management Institute. If you are an individual member and your museum is not an institutional member, please encourage them to join. For information on memberships and benefits visit semcdirect.net, email Smemberservices@semcdirect.net, or call 404.814.2047. For your convenience, the last page of this newsletter is a membership application.
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Knoxville, Tennessee Memphis Brooks Museum of Art, Memphis, Tennessee Mississippi Arts and Entertainment Experience,
Meridian, Mississippi Mississippi Department of Archives and History,
Jackson, Mississippi Mississippi Museum of Art, Jackson, Mississippi Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, Jackson, Mississippi
Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, Alabama
MOCA Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida Morris Museum of Art, Augusta, Georgia Morse Museum of American Art, Winter Park, Florida MoSH (Museum of Science and History) - Pink Palace,
Memphis, Tennessee Muscarelle Museum of Art, Williamsburg, Virginia Museum of Arts & Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida Museum of the Cherokee Indian, Cherokee, North Carolina National Museum of the Marine Corps, Triangle, Virginia National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force,
Pooler, Georgia National Sporting Library & Museum, Middleburg, Virginia North Carolina Museum of History, Raleigh, North Carolina Oak Alley Foundation, Vacherie, Louisiana Orlando Museum of Art, Inc, Orlando, Florida Polk Museum of Art, Lakeland, Florida Reynolda House Museum of American Art,
Winston-Salem, North Carolina Sarasota Art Museum, Sarasota, Florida South Carolina State Museum, Columbia, South Carolina Tampa Bay History Center, Tampa, Florida
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Tampa Museum of Art, Inc., Tampa, Florida Taubman Museum of Art, Roanoke, Virginia Tellus Science Museum, Cartersville, Georgia Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum,
Chattanooga, Tennessee The Columbus Museum, Columbus, Georgia The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens,
Jacksonville, Florida The Dixon Gallery & Gardens, Memphis, Tennessee The Florida Holocaust Museum, St. Petersburg, Florida The Fralin Museum of Art at the University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, Virginia The Wolfsonian – FIU, Miami Beach, Florida University of Alabama Museums, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
University of South Florida Contemporary Art
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Nashville, Tennessee Division of State Historic Sites and Properties, NCDCR,
Raleigh, North Carolina Florida Museum of Natural History, Gainesville, Florida Frist Art Museum, Nashville, Tennessee High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia Historic New Orleans Collection, New Orleans, Louisiana Kentucky Historical Society, Frankfort, Kentucky Louisiana State Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana Michael C. Carlos Museum of Emory University,
Atlanta, Georgia
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Atlanta, Georgia National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis, Tennessee New Orleans Museum of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana North Carolina Museum of Art,
Raleigh, North Carolina Schiele Museum, Gastonia, North Carolina Scott Family Amazeum, Bentonville, Arkansas Telfair Museums, Savannah, Georgia Tennessee State Museum, Nashville, Tennessee The Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, Virginia The Speed Art Museum, Louisville, Kentucky Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia Watson-Brown Foundation, Inc., Thomson, Georgia
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Gregg Museum of Art & Design, Raleigh, North Carolina Henry B. Plant Museum, Tampa, Florida Spelman College, Atlanta, Georgia University of West Georgia-Department of Art, History, and Philosophy, Carrollton, Georgia Western Carolina University, Cullowhee, North Carolina
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Friesens Corporation, Brunswick, Georgia
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Hutchinson Design Group, Alexandria, Virginia Leaf Spring Consulting, Knoxville, Tennessee NMBL Strategies, St. Louis, Missouri Willis Towers Watson - Fine Art, Jewelry & Specie,
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Corporate Friend ($1,200) 10-31, Inc., Columbia, New Jersey 1220 Exhibits, Inc., Nashville, Tennessee Alexander Haas, Atlanta, Georgia Association of African American Museums (AAAM),
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William G. Pomeroy Foundation, Syracuse, New York Corporate Partner ($2,100) Gaylord & Dorothy Donnelley Foundation,
Charleston, South Carolina National Museum of African American History and Culture,
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Washington, District of Columbia
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