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The Philadelphia Museum of Art has completed a major transition in its volunteer leadership, ensuring the continuity of its mission and affirming its role as one of the most significant cultural institutions in the city and region. Today, after nine extraordinary years of transformational leadership as Chair of the Museum’s Board of Trustees, H.F. “Gerry” Lenfest announced the Board’s unanimous and enthusiastic election of Constance H. Williams as his successor in this position. Mr. Lenfest will remain active as a trustee, joining Raymond G. Perelman as Emeritus Chair. He will also continue as Chair of the Fiske Kimball Society and the Committee on American Art. Ms. Williams, an entrepreneur with a strong background in marketing, publishing, and public service, was first elected to the Museum’s Board of Trustees in 2006. She is widely known for her deep commitments to economic development across diverse regional organizations, education, the arts, and her advocacy for women and children. Inquiries:
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