Cultural Heritage Leadership Conversations. Every Thursday from 3.40 to 5.20 PM CET from January 13 to March 31, 2022
Module 1: Introduction to CHL
January 13, 2022. Leadership development.
Tutor: Volodymyr Kulikov, CEU.
January 20, 2022. Curatorship vs. management vs. leadership.
Tutor: Andrea Rurale, Director of the Master in Arts Management and Administration (MAMA) of the SDA Bocconi School of Management.
January 27, 2022. Data-driven leadership.
Tutor: Kenneth Aitchison, the Founder and CEO of Landward Research Ltd.
Module 2: Domains
February 3, 2022. Leading the People Behind Museums.
Tutor: Matti Bunzl, director of Wien Museum, Vienna. See Sway Story.
February 17, 2022. Non-Profit Cultural Heritage Leadership.
Tutor: Amy Buchan Baldonieri, Vice President & Chief Operating Officer at Rivers of Steel Heritage Corporation
February 17, 2022. Empowering communities through cultural heritage.
Tutor: Edward Halealoha Ayau is the former Executive Director of Hui Mālama I Nā Kūpuna O Hawai‘i Nei, a group that has repatriated and reinterred thousands of ancestral Native Hawaiian remains and funerary objects from the collections of museums and institutions worldwide.
Module 3: Challenges and Opportunities
March 3, 2022. The inclusive museum leader.
Tutor: Cinnamon Catlin-Legutko, director of Illinois State Museum, Springfield.
March 7, 2022, 15:40-17:10 PM CET. Managing a heritage research project.
Tutor: Antonia Gravagnuolo, researcher at the Institute for Research on Innovation and Services for Development and coordinator of the European Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation project “CLIC – Circular models Leveraging Investments in Cultural heritage adaptive reuse”, 2017-2020.
March 10, 2022, 8:30 to 10:00 AM CET. Empowering teams and networks for change in cultural organizations.
Tutor: Jasper Visser is the director of an NGO “Stichting 2030”. He is an international consultant and facilitator specialized in sustainable development, digital transformation, and community leadership in cultural and civic organizations.
March 17, 2022. What cultural heritage leaders can learn from their peers in other not-for-profit sectors.
Tutor: Karen Culver, ex-Country Manager for International NGOs working in development and emergency relief for agencies such as MERLIN (Medical Emergency Relief International) and FSD (Fondation Suisse de Déminage). Karen has an MA degree in cultural heritage studies from CHSP CEU (2019).
March 24, 2022. Enhancing creativity.
Tutor: Mieke Renders, manager for urban and rural regeneration, co-owner of “Not Quite” cafe in a repurposed industrial building in rural Sweden.
March 31, 2022. Future-oriented leadership in cultural heritage.
Tutor: Tiffany Fukuma, managing director of Trans Europe Halles.