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Hello All, 

A new organization--for which I am working--is seeking examples of museum advisory boards made up exclusively of scholars. (Not collectors, educators, community members, amateurs, etc., just Ph.D. subject matter experts who publish and teach in higher education.) A consultant recommended that this new museum group put together such a group to assist with developing the public program. The museum and I would much appreciate your examples, both successful and unsuccessful, of this type of on-going group. 

If you have experience with this type of advisory body, please consider answering the nine questions in this SurveyMonkey . . . or email me off the list. 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/ZLVHMNC

Many thanks, 

Liz

Liz Maurer
Director
Re-Living History
www.re-livinghistory.com
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