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Annette B. Fromm
3060 Alton Road * Miami Beach, Fl 33140
305 - 532 - 3530 * AnnetteFromm @hotmail.com
Professional Experience
Coordinator /Assistant Professor, Museum Studies 8 /07- present
Frost Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL
• Responsible for developing direction for Museum Studies Certificate program;
• Teach two core Museum Studies courses, supervise internships;
• Track enrolled students' progress, including internships;
• Coordinate adjunct instructors;
• Develop program to insure growth;
• Affiliated: Jewish Studies Program, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program.
Manager 5/03 -3/06
The Deering Estate at Cutler, Miami, FL
• Responsible for planning and directing the daily affairs of a 450 -acre environmental, archeological,
historic preserve managed by Miami -Dade County Park and Recreation Department;
• Facilitate and establish a five -year programmatic long -range strategic plan;
• Guide development of the education, public programs, interpretive planning of natural areas and
five historic buildings, and marketing;
• Supervise staff of 40;
• Guide on -going construction.
Grants Manager 10/02 — 5/2003
The Art Museum, Florida International University, Miami, FL
• Work with professional staff in researching and writing successful grant proposals to municipal,
state and federal funding agencies and corporate and family foundations;
• Manage grant projects while in process;
• Work with staff accountant in preparing final reports
Director of Education and Public Programs 1/99-4/2001
Jewish Museum of Florida, Miami Beach, FL
• Create education curricula for general and targeted school tours of the museum;
• Promote school tours to regional public and private schools;
• Develop three series of public programs per year, drawing upon local resources;
• Develop docent training materials for three temporary exhibits per year; recruit and train docents.
Senior Program Development Specialist 2/95 -10/98
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, Norman, OK
• Responsible for the development of 15,000 sq. ft. of Native American anthropology and
archeology exhibits, as well as 5,000 sq. ft. Native American art gallery, and 1,000 sq. ft. world
cultures exhibit;
• Establish and facilitate planning committees including museum staff, faculty and Native American
advisory committees;
• Serve as interface with external exhibit design team; develop materials for hands -on discovery
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Project Director 12/92 -7/94
Restoration, Creek Council House Museum, Okmulgee, OK
• Supervise completion of $977,000 restoration of historic (1878) building;
• Responsible for total mstitutional reorganization with Board of Directors;
• Facilitate long range planning process;
• Research, design and install exhibits for dedication of museum; create four temporary exhibits;
research and design permanent exhibits
• Develop collections management policies and procedures; supervise movmg of permanent
collections storage; direct cataloging of collections;
• Write staff manual;
• Oversee MAP I and CAP surveys; publicize the museum through print and other sources;
• Write grant proposals to pubhc and private sectors.
Executive Director 9/85 -12/89
Gershon and Rebecca Fenster Museum of Jewish Art, Tulsa, OK
• Responsible for directing daily operations of museum including development of collections
management policies;
• Work actively with Board of Trustees including board development workshop, developing long -
range plan;
• Research, design and installation of exhibits, including ma;or renovation of permanent exhibitions;
• Develop education programs and curriculum; supervise and train staff and volunteers;
• Initiate and carry out MAP II and AAM Accreditation procedures;
• Develop and write grant proposals, direct all public relations.
Education
Ph.D., Folklore Institute, Indiana University
A.M., Folklore Institute, Indiana University
B.A., African studies /textiles, Kent State University
Recognitions
Smithsonian Affiliations Visiting Professional Fellowship, 2011;
President's Call to Service Award, 2006;
Girl Scout Appreciation pin, Tropical Florida Council, Girl Scouts of America, 2006;
Outstanding Volunteer Award, Tropical Florida Council, Girl Scouts of America, 2005;
Scholar /Humanist Fellowship, Florida Humanities Council, 2002;
Fulbright -Hays Doctoral Dissertation Grant, 1983 -84
Doctoral Fellowship, Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 1983 -84
Professional Affiliations
International Committee for Museums of Ethnography (ICME),
Prendent 2007 - 2010; 2010 - 2013
Florida Folklife Council, State of Florida, Department of State,
Chair, 2009 - 10, 2010 - 11; Vice Chair, 2008 - 2009,
International Council of Museums (ICOM); American Association of Museums (AAM);
American Association of State and Local History (AASLH); Florida Association of Museums (FAM);
American Folklore Society (AFS); Florida Folklore Society (FFS)
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Grants
Written and managed numerous successful grant proposals for organizational infrastructure,
programming, capital development, historic preservation /conservation
Consultancies
Worked with museums and community groups to assist public program planning — exhibits, educational
programs; establish collections management systems; facilitate workshops — focus groups, oral history,
grant proposal writing. Strengths in human resource utilization, administration, interpretation,
immigrant/ethnic history, folk culture and multi- culturalism
Publications
Published articles and reviews internationally on museums, folklore and Greek and Sephardic Jewry; edited
journals on museums and folk art and folklore and museum collection management handbooks
Presentations
Spoken nationally and internationally on issues related to multiculturalism and museums, Native Americans
in museums, Sephardic history and folklore, historic preservation and community identity, and folk art
Teaching
Honda International University, Miami, FL, Dept of Art and Art History,
Museum Studies: Ethics, Policies and Practices, Curatorial Seminar, 1/04-present
Florida Atlantic University, Boca Raton, FL, Holocaust and Judaic Studies,
Modern Jewish History; History of Zionism, 8/01 -12/01
The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK, Department of Anthropology,
Ethnic Conflict in American Cities; American Folklore; Introduction to Folklore; Cultural Anthropology; Ethnic Identi
Middle Eastern Ethnograp Museology; Multi-culturalism in America, 9/87-1/95
Tulsa Jewish Federation, Tulsa, OK, Institute of Adult Jewish Studies,
Collecting Judaica; Jewish Folklore, 9/86 -1989
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