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16 HARTFORDBUSINESS.COM | NOVEMBER 29, 2021 By Robert Storace rstorace@hartfordbusiness.com H artford's Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art has decided to follow what is now becoming a trend among arts and culture institutions: It's split the CEO position into two separate roles, appointing one individual focused on business and finance and another on artistic direction and strategy. The news comes on the heels of similar changes made by the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City and Goodspeed Musicals in Connecticut. Industry observers say nonprofit arts and culture institutions, many of which have done business one way for decades, are realizing it makes sense from both a financial and artistic standpoint to split up leadership roles. "I look at it as a smarter way to run these museums and performing arts facilities," said Lori Budnick, a principal with accounting and consulting firm CLA (Clifton Larson Allen) in West Hartford who specializes in nonprofits. "At the end of the day, you have to pay the bills and fill the seats for a show, or increase membership if you are a museum. It's important to have both sides [president or CEO and artistic director] of that thought process. You want to have someone who is very talented running the business and leading and managing it, and someone very talented from the artists standpoint as well. Having strong people on both sides of the house is just smart." Modern-day complexities The Wadsworth, which opened in 1844 and is the oldest continually operating public art museum in the United States with 75,000 square feet of exhibition space, officially announced its dual leadership model earlier this month. Wadsworth Atheneum's dual leadership model gains popularity in arts industry Former Webster Bank banker Jeffrey Brown was recently named permanent CEO of the Wadsworth Atheneum. HBJ PHOTO | STEVE LASCHEVER

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