About Us

Members of the Board of Trustees

Members of the board serve three-year terms, renewable three times. We meet quarterly as a full board and more often in subcommittee, and enjoy professional development, a high degree of camaraderie, and the satisfaction of helping New Jersey’s museums and historic sites. If you are a professional working in New Jersey, emess('newarkmuseum','rbuck','New Jersey Association of Museums Website Inquiry','org','','','','contact us') and learn about opportunities to serve on the NJAM board. It’s a wise career move!

President Elizabeth Romanaux Communications Consultant
Vice President Rebecca Buck Deputy Director, Collection Services, Newark Museum
Treasurer Stacy Smith Manager of Membership & Publications, Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University
Secretary Beverly Mills Executive Director, The Drumthwacket Foundation, Inc.
  Shirley Albright New Jersey State Museum (Retired)
  Michael Cagno Executive Director, The Noyes Museum of Art of Richard Stockton College
  Vonda Givens Director of Education, Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms
  Lee Ellen Griffith Director, Monmouth County Historical Association
  Caroline Harris Curator of Education and Academic Programming, Princeton University Art Museum
  Brian Hill Director, Ellarslie Mansion
  Vivian C. R. James Executive Director, Museum of Early Trades and Crafts
  Kenneth Jones Curator, Education, New Jersey State Museum
  Martha Kelshaw Manager of Public Programs, Montclair Art Museum
  Deborah Farrar Starker The Morris Museum (Retired)
  Katie Witzig COO, Glass Roots, Newark

Mission

The New Jersey Association of Museums is a non-profit membership organization that has been serving museums and museum professionals in the state of New Jersey since 1973. NJAM strives to promote public support of museums, facilitate the exchange of professional information, and increase and enhance members’ knowledge of museum “best practices.” Join now!


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