THE NELSON-ATKINS MUSEUM OF ART IN KANSAS CITY - Key Persons
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- Deputy Director, Education and Interpretive
Agnolo di Cosimo di Mariano, called Bronzino, Florentine (1503-1572). Portrait of a Young Man, 1550/1555. Oil on wood panel, 33 3/4 x 27 inches. Purchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust, 49-28.
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- Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees
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- Chairman Emerita
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- VICE CHAIR of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Vice President, Development
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- Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees
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- Vice President, Human Resources
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Vice President, Earned Income & Guest Services
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- SECRETARY of the Board of Trustees
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- Chairman of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
- Chairman Emerita
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- Deputy Director, Design & Experience
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- Vice President, Marketing & Communications / History
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- Member of the Board of Trustees
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- TREASURER of the Board of Trustees
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- Deputy Director, Curatorial Affairs
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- Founder of the Kansas City Star
William Rockhill Nelson, founder of The Kansas City Star and a real estate developer, was convinced that for a city to be truly civilized, art and culture were necessities. When he died in 1915, at the direction of his will the bulk of his estate was used to establish the William Rockhill Nelson Trust for the purchase of works of art.