Springfield — The Springfield Museums are thrilled to announce that President & CEO Kay Simpson was selected as the recipient of the New England Museum Association’s 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award. Each year, NEMA honors an individual who has made exceptional contributions to the museum field over the course of a distinguished career. This Lifetime Achievement Award recognizes a professional’s commitment to excellence, leadership in the field, service to others, and support of NEMA. Simpson received the award during the Annual Meeting at the 2024 Annual NEMA Conference in Newport, RI, on November 8.
“Kay Simpson has made a significant impact on her community and the museum field,” said NEMA Executive Director Kayla G. Coleman. “We are proud to honor her service with this award.”
Kay Simpson is an experienced and entrepreneurial President & CEO with a demonstrated history of working in museums and a background in leading high profile curatorial and education projects that garner national attention. Kay provides strategic direction for one of New England’s premier cultural institutions comprised of five historic museum buildings, the outdoor Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden and the childhood home of Theodor Seuss Geisel, (AKA Dr. Seuss). Under her leadership, the Museums opened the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum in 2017 which resulted in a dramatic increase in attendance and coverage from regional, national, and international media outlets. A strong proponent of museums as engines of economic development and urban revitalization, Kay helped establish a cultural district in downtown Springfield and was instrumental in an inclusive public arts initiative that activated a public park that had been closed for decades. She passionately believes that museums are not only vibrant community centers for all, but also attract tourists and entrepreneurs, which in turn help communities foster new business growth for everyone’s benefit. Kay’s service to NEMA includes her work as Chair of the Education Professional Affinity Gathering and membership on the Board of Directors.
“Kay’s recognition by the New England Museum Association as the recipient of the 2024 Lifetime Achievement Award is a testament to her extraordinary vision, dedication, and her transformative leadership in the museum field,” says Cynthia Campbell, Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Springfield Museums. “Throughout her remarkable career, Kay has elevated the Museums as a cultural cornerstone in our region through her unwavering commitment to community enrichment and education. This honor is a well-earned reflection of the lasting impact she has had on our community and the museum field. Springfield is so lucky to have Kay at the helm of our incredible Museums, and the Board of Trustees extends our most sincere congratulations for this well-deserved award.”
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About the New England Museum Association
NEMA inspires and connects people engaged with the museum field, provides tools for innovative leadership, and empowers museums to sustain themselves as essential to their communities. For more than 100 years, the New England Museum Association has been the only organization in New England serving museums of all sizes and the dedicated people who work for and with them. To learn more about the New England Museum Association, go to www.nemanet.org.
About The Springfield Museums
The Springfield Museums uses art, history, science, and Dr. Seuss to explore shared connections and unique perspectives to promote engagement, literacy, and learning. The Museums, located in the heart of downtown Springfield, Massachusetts, is home to five historic and architecturally significant buildings on a beautiful green known as the Quadrangle. The spacious grounds are also home to the Dr. Seuss National Memorial Sculpture Garden, a series of larger-than-life size bronze statues that bring the beloved characters of Springfield-born Theodor Seuss Geisel to life. Since it was founded in 1857, the Springfield Museums has aspired to be more than a collection of rare and beautiful objects, historic artifacts, and scientific specimens, but a place for people to convene and learn together. As a result of the opening of the Amazing World of Dr. Seuss Museum in 2017, an in-depth partnership with the Smithsonian Institution, and accreditation by the American Alliance of Museums, the Springfield Museums has entered a period of unprecedented growth in attendance and renown.
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