Wendy Fisher Named President of Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation Board
Wendy Fisher has been appointed president of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation's board of trustees. The announcement was made by the foundation's board in New York. Fisher, a prominent philanthropist, joined the Guggenheim's board in 2013. She succeeds Jennifer Blei Stockman, who held the position for twelve years before stepping down. Fisher's new role involves leading the foundation's governing body. The transition marks a significant leadership change at one of New York's major art institutions. The foundation oversees the Guggenheim Museum and its global operations. Fisher's appointment reflects her longstanding involvement with the institution.
Key facts
- Wendy Fisher appointed president of Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation board of trustees
- Announcement made by foundation's board in New York
- Fisher has been a Guggenheim trustee since 2013
- She succeeds Jennifer Blei Stockman
- Stockman served as president for 12 years
- Fisher is a noted philanthropist
- Stockman is stepping down from the role
- The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation oversees the Guggenheim Museum
Entities
Institutions
- Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
- Guggenheim Museum
Locations
- New York
- United States