The Hyde Collection Promotes Two Dynamic Leaders
GLENS FALLS, NY – The Hyde Collection is thrilled to announce the well-deserved promotions of Kate Wilkins to Chief Advancement Officer and Ginevra (Gina) Fisk to Creative Director, effective January 1, 2024. These new roles showcase the museum’s commitment to strategic growth and innovative engagement, led by two talented individuals who embody a passion for art, expertise within their individual professions, and a deep connection to The Hyde’s mission.
Kate Wilkins, a rising star in the museum development world, steps into the crucial role of Chief Advancement Officer. Her unwavering dedication and strategic vision have already proven instrumental in driving fundraising success. Since joining The Hyde in 2021, she spearheaded a refocused global fundraising approach, which was key in securing historic funding for the museum.
“We are fortunate to have Kate leading our campaign and development efforts,” says John Lefner, President and CEO. “Her creativity, knowledge, and passion for The Hyde are truly inspiring, and we have no doubt she will propel our philanthropic growth to new heights.”
Wilkins’ impressive background speaks volumes about her qualifications. Holding a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Alfred University and a Master’s in Museum Studies focusing on Advancement Communications from Harvard, she further strengthened her expertise with a Graduate Certificate in Non-Profit Management from the same prestigious institution. Her local roots and extensive experience in cultural institutions like Proctors Collaborative and Opera Saratoga add invaluable context and understanding to her role.
“The Hyde Collection is a truly special place, to me personally, and in our cultural landscape,” Wilkins expresses. “The opportunity to dedicate my professional passion to securing philanthropic support for this remarkable institution is incredibly meaningful. I am proud to continue our work fostering artistic exploration, preserving The Hyde’s collection, and advancing education in my new role.
On the creative front, Gina Fisk ascends to the position of Creative Director, bringing a wealth of talent and strategic vision to The Hyde’s marketing and design initiatives. With a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Media and International Business from the Rochester Institute of Technology, she joined The Hyde in 2014. She has been the driving force behind the museum’s visual identity for nearly ten years, from managing social media and crafting promotional materials to designing exhibition graphics and leading advertising campaigns. Her intimate connection to The Hyde dates back to her childhood art classes in South Glens Falls, further fueling her dedication to showcasing the museum’s treasures to the world.
“Gina has been a steady hand and guiding force for our marketing efforts,” remarks John Lefner. “Her artistic sensitivity, combined with her marketing and project management expertise, make her the perfect candidate to elevate The Hyde’s online presence, develop fresh strategies for our advancements, and forge valuable collaborations within our community.”
Fisk’s enthusiasm for her new role shines through: “I’m incredibly excited to contribute to The Hyde’s future in this expanded capacity. Creating innovative online experiences, collaborating with talented minds across the museum, and building meaningful partnerships within our community are very important to me. I can’t wait to see what we can achieve together.”
“The Hyde Collection’s leadership team now shines even brighter with the promotion of these two dynamic individuals. Kate Wilkins and Gina Fisk stand poised to guide The Hyde on an exciting journey of growth, engagement, and continued artistic excellence,” stated Lefner.
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About The Hyde Collection
The Hyde is one of the Northeast’s exceptional small art museums with distinguished European and American art collections. The core collection, acquired by Museum founders Charlotte and Louis Hyde, includes works by such artists as Sandro Botticelli, Tintoretto, El Greco, Rembrandt, Peter Paul Rubens, Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Georges Seurat, and Pablo Picasso and American artists Thomas Eakins, Childe Hassam, Winslow Homer, James McNeill Whistler, and Anna Hyatt Huntington. The Museum’s Modern and Contemporary art collection features works by artists including Josef Albers, Dorothy Dehner, Sam Gilliam, Adolph Gottlieb, Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly, Sol LeWitt, Robert Motherwell, Ben Nicholson, Robert Rauschenberg, and Bridget Riley. Today, The Hyde offers significant national and international exhibitions and a packed schedule of events that help visitors experience art in new ways. Visit www.hydecollection.org.
Throughout the years, the Museum has expanded considerably from the historic Hyde home. It includes a modern museum complex with an auditorium, classroom, five galleries, and a state-of-the-art storage facility.