November, 26, 2010-- The Children’s Museum, Seattle, a hands-on museum for children and their families, announced the election of Gerald Jensen and David Geyer to the Board of Trustees.
Gerald Jensen serves as president and CEO of Siskin Children’s Institute, a non-profit organization based in Chattanooga, TN. The Institute serves children with and without disabilities, their families and the professionals who work with them through four areas of focus: education, outreach, healthcare and research. “As a board member who lives outside the Museum’s geographical region, I am excited about bringing a different perspective to the table.” said Jensen. “ I look forward to contributing my expertise to the Museum, but I’m also energized about what I will learn from working with the Museum’s board, staff and patrons.”
David Geyer is a Producer and Account Manager for The Production Network in Seattle, WA. Geyer joins the board as a member at large. “I have been wanting to become involved with a community group for some time and was thrilled when I learned about the member at large position at the Museum. Since our fist son was born, we’ve been so grateful to have the Museum here in Seattle as a place to play and learn, especially on rainy days! Pursuing the opportunity to combine my desire for outreach with a valued resource was too perfect, “ stated Geyer.
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Fri, November 26, 2010
by Jennifer Ross
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