New Director at the helm
Chloe Veale retires at the end of this month following 14 years at HAT and a 40-year career in arts and heritage management
Chloe was HAT’s archive and library collections manager when she was promoted to the role of Director in 2013. During her time in charge she has introduced strategies to maintain and promote its relevance and profile within a rapidly changing industry.
Chloe Veale with James Steward
HAT’s Chairman Graham Hinton said:
"HAT is now a very different organisation from the one she inherited. There is a new management team in place, a clearer direction, a more open culture and a more robust financial position."
Chloe paid tribute to Graham, HAT’s Board of Trustees and everyone in the HAT team at Raveningham for their contribution to HAT’s success.
“Our dynamic industry’s heritage collections at HAT are second to none. Long may HAT flourish and continue to extend knowledge and inspire new generations of young people in their academic, vocational and creative work.”
Chloe is succeeded by James Steward who joins HAT with twenty years’ experience working in the cultural heritage sector, including a strong track record as a senior manager in Local Authority museums where he has been responsible for delivering award-winning museum services across Norfolk.
“The recent period for HAT has seen tremendous progress and I am delighted to be joining at this exciting time in its development. I’m very much looking forward to working with our Trustees in shaping a positive future for the Trust and further developing our professional services for the industry. ”
June 2015
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