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New Staff Members at the Frist
Release Date: 10/19/2007
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NASHVILLE, TENN.—(Oct. 19, 2007)—The Frist Center for the Visual Arts has added new staff members in the development and exhibitions departments:
Exhibitions Department Trinita Kennedy has joined the Frist Center as associate curator in the exhibitions department. Kennedy received a Bachelor of Arts from Washington University (St. Louis, Mo.) and a Master of Arts in 1997 from The Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. Kennedy anticipates her Ph.D. in art history from New York University in late 2007. Most recently she was employed as a research associate at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Kennedy is a member of the College Art Association, the Society of Architectural Historians and the Renaissance Society of America.
Lori Anne Parker has joined the Frist Center as editor in the exhibitions department. She received a Bachelor of Arts from Central Washington University (Ellensburg, Wash.) and a Master of Arts from Binghamton University (Binghamton, N.Y.). Parker anticipates her Ph.D. in philosophy in early 2008 from Binghamton University. Since 2005, she was employed by HealthLeaders-InterStudy in Nashville, Tenn.
Development Department Jason Facio has joined the Frist Center as the membership and individual giving manager in the development department. He received a Bachelor of Arts in marketing in 1996 from the Universidad de Buenos Aires (Argentina). Since 2005, Facio was employed as director of public relations at the Nashville Opera. He is a member of the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
Wendy McHugh has joined the Frist Center as the membership coordinator in the development department. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Akron (Ohio) and her Master of Arts in arts administration in 2002 from the University of New Orleans (La.).
Autumn Parrott has joined the Frist Center as sponsorship and major gifts manager in the development department. She received a Bachelor of Arts as well as a Master of Science in college student personnel in 2006, both from the University of Tennessee (Knoxville, Tenn.). For the last four years, Parrott was employed at the University of Tennessee.
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