Executive Committee Officers John R. Eagle President Deedie Potter Rose Chairman of the Board Mary McDermott Cook Vice President Cindy Rachofsky Vice President Linda K. Kao Secretary Victor D. Almeida Treasurer
Volunteers An Affair of the Art Renne and Bill Lokey Co-Chairmen Lisa and Wayne Moore Co-Chairmen Art Ball Melissa Fetter Chairman Art in Bloom Barbara Bigham Chairman Dallas Museum of Art League Marilyn Willems President
At-Large Members Stuart M. Bumpas Vernon E. Faulconer Melissa Foster Fetter Jeremy L. Halbreich Nancy B. Hamon Bryant M. Hanley, Jr. Margaret H. Jordan Mary Noel Lamont Margaret McDermott Gayle B. Stoffel
The Forum Deborah and John Scott Co-Chairmen Junior Associates Circle Laura Green Co-Chairman Katherine Mathes Co-Chairman
Standing Committee Chairmen Walter B. Elcock Audit Patrick K. McGee Budget & Finance Lucilo A. Peña Building Margot B. Perot Collections Robert H. Dedman, Jr. Compensation & Benefits Nancy Carlson and Sharon Young Development Richard R. Pollock Education, Libraries, & Digital Initiatives Ronald G. Steinhart Investment John R. Eagle Marketing Catherine M. Rose Strategic Planning Marguerite S. Hoffman and Cindy Rachofsky Trustees
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FAMILY EXPERIENCES AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: The DMA was named one of the top 10 “Kid-Friendly Art Museums” by Child magazine • The DMA received the 2009 Dallas Child magazine award for “Best Cultural Spot for Families” • The DMA is 2009 and 2010 Nickelodeon Parents’ Pick for Best Art Museum in DFW • Over 13,000 preschool-aged children and their families participated in our monthly free First Tuesday program • Community engagement audiences tripled to nearly 40,000 • More than 6,780 families attended outreach programs in conjunction with Cathedral Guadalupe 40 BOARD OF TRUSTEES
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Deborah Scott, trustee Ann Hobson, trustee and Art Ball
Chair Melissa Fetter, and Eve Reid; The Arts & Letters Live event Vocal Colors; Bob Kilcullen and trustee George Charlton at the twenty-five-year Arts District celebration; Performers in the Arts District during a Late Night