After twelve months on the job, Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum Director, Kristen Greenaway, had only one low point during her time in office. That was when she discovered midterm that she would not be able to achieve all her goals for the CBMM in her first year.
That frustration didn’t last long. In her interview with the Spy, the native New Zealander pauses for only a few moments to grieve that some of her wishlist for the museum still needs to be done. But it doesn’t take long for her naturally addictive optimism to return as she counts off what has been done since she arrived from Duke University in the fall of 2014.
And she becomes even more animated when highlighting what the CBMM has planned for the coming year, including even more significant partnerships with the region’s schools, the YMCA, the town of St. Michaels, and the Talbot Historical Society, while also making more progress of the institution’s major capital fund drive.
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