Charles Grow, Deputy Director Chuck Girbovan, Exhibits Chief

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Economic Development Strategy Salt Lake City Corporation October 2008.
Advertisements

February 12, 2010 Government Center Station Reconstruction Project Green Line / Blue Line Public Meeting December, 2012.
Strategic Plan. To be Washingtons flagship historical organization and constant champion for the value and utility of studying history, that.
WHAT DO MUSEUMS DO?. What do museums do? ICOM - International Council of Museums A museum is a permanent institution in the service of society and of.
DRO AIRPORT TERMINAL EXPANSION Alliance Presentation – April 2013.
VA’s Outreach and NASVH February 25, 2014 Dr. Tommy Sowers Assistant Secretary for Public and Intergovernmental Affairs.
Global Art Forum Building Museums Presentation by Gail Dexter Lord, President Lord Cultural Resources Doha, Qatar March 2009.
CAP History Reconstruction Program 1st Lt Frank Blazich, Jr. Chief Historian (interim) History CITIZENS SERVING COMMUNITIES.
SDTMD FY15 FUNDING APPLICATION EPICSUMMERRU N. TMD PARTNERSHIP Established track record of bringing room nights & economic impact to San Diego.
Tom Fairchild The R&D initiative of Arlington County Commuter Services.
Introduction to Museums Training for Volunteers. What is a Museum? The Museums Association’s definition : ‘They are institutions that collect, safeguard.
Alcohol Abuse Prevention Campaign Plan
Harlingen 100 – Tourism Task Force 11 tasks assigned by Harlingen 100 Significant progress to date, thanks to CVB Exec Director and others Tourism has.
Explore Minnesota Tourism House State Government Finance Committee February 28, 2011.
The Catholic Community of St. Thomas More New Building Committee.
Session 2 : The Downturn & Irish Business Richard McMahon Central Statistics Office.
Cook: Tourism: The Business of Travel, 3rd edition (c) 2006 Pearson Education, Upper Saddle River, NJ, All Rights Reserved Chapter Eight: Attractions.
Western Sydney Institute of TAFE. TAFE Western Sydney Institute offers:  Certificate III in Travel  Certificate III in Tourism  Certificate III in.
Museum Association of New York We Are MANY. Our Mission and Vision MANY’s vision is to strengthen and connect the museums, and museum professionals of.
Museums and Exhibitions Week 6. 18,000-20,000 museums in U.S. today 3/4s of world’s museums created since 1945 From “being about something to being for.
2010 Arts Alliance Co-op. Program Execution Collaborative Program Development Grantees decided a collaborative marketing campaign would help increase.
Weathering the Enrollment Storm Part 1 Averett University Danville, VA Averett University Danville, VA Presenter: Stacy Gato, Vice President for Enrollment.
Evaluation and Development: Mihtohseenionki (The People's Place) Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art.
The New Normal: Understanding, Preparing and Moving Forward February 27, 2012.
Mobilising MOSI: Revolution Manchester iMu tours European EMu Users Group Meeting Beamish 22 April 2010.
Public WiFi Project Richard Hinton. What is it delivering ? A foundational infrastructure WiFi and location services in all public museum spaces A scalable.
CULTURAL SERVICES. Department of Cultural Services Fort Fund Lincoln Center Community Creative Center at the Carnegie Building Art in Public Places FC.
Welcome to Cub Scouting. What is Cub Scouting? Character Building Citizenship Training Family-Oriented Programs Tons of Cub FUN! Outdoor Education and.
Visit Jacksonville President’s Report Tourist Development Council Meeting August 2014.
Chapter 6 Industrial Development. -The first planned industrial park was in 1896 in Manchester, England. -The first in the United States was in Chicago.
A New Model of National Service for a National Museum: A Work in Progress.
Visit Jacksonville President’s Report Tourist Development Council Meeting August 2013.
Quality Counts!! GOAL “Provide our customers with the highest levels of quality and service in all aspects of PTO operations”
Kara Norman, AICP Executive Director. OUR MISSION: Enhance, promote and preserve the vitality and economic viability of Downtown Frederick by implementing.
Tourism Research. Measurement of Visitor Expenditure.
Student Success Plan A Cross-Industry Collaboration to Enhance Student Support.
Resource Conservation Program November 2003 Kelley Gonzales Resource Conservation Manager.
CULTURAL HERITAGE TOURISM: A SUSTAINABLE STRATEGY October 27, 2010 – Sustainable Tourism Laboratory Blackstone River Valley Tourism Council, Rhode Island.
Commitment We believe in the concept We are committed to Cleveland We intend to remain loyal to Cleveland We intend to see the project through We believe.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
Burke Community Church August 25, 2013 Town Hall Meeting.
College Communications. 2 Today’s Objectives Share overview of the College Communications unit, including staffing, priorities and decision-making processes.
2 Agenda I. Company Overview II. Plan Features III. Services IV.Execution.
First Friday Art Tour: Greensboro, NC Breathing New Life.
Ron Marchant CB FRSA WIPO INTER-REGIONAL SEMINAR ON THE ROLE OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, IN PARTICULAR TRADEMARKS AND GEOGRAPHICAL INDICATIONS, IN CREATING,
JOEL DUNN, VISIT CARSON CITY Connecting With Your Local Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Bachelor of Marketing & Communication Experience. the difference Program Directors: Tony Spawton & Geraldine Bloustien.
Board of Trustees December 7, 2012 Update for Academic and Student Affairs Committee.
Virginia Ball Center Project  Learn through experience & work  Create audiovisual media and interactive displays for the “Pathway to Water Quality” exhibit.
Petit Jean State Park, taken September 5, Mission Statement Petit Jean State Park is a natural and historical area which has been set aside by the.
INTERACTIVE EXHIBITS – WHAT AND WHY? AMCV1550. (An Agenda for Museums in the 21 st Century) "Now is the time for the next great agenda of museum development.
SHRM Poll: The Ongoing Impact of the Recession—Construction, Mining, Oil and Gas Industry March 9, 2012.
The NSCC Alumni Association Your Shipmates are Waiting! Melissa Casey, Secretary.
The Next Phase: A Five-Year Strategy for Aboriginal Cultural Tourism in British Columbia.
New Product Development: Marketing Boston as a National and International Convention Destination AIPC July 2008.
Welcome and Introductions Today’s meeting:  Arts and Entertainment Sharing  Update of the Strategic Priorities from the last meeting  Presentations:
Tales from Year One: Launching a Sustainability Office in Lean Times Ged Moody Crystal Simmons Appalachian State University AASHE Conference October 11,
“Telling the Army Story – One Soldier at a Time” Army Heritage and Education Center.
Overview Presentation Fall 2015 Gainesville-Haymarket Extension Study.
OVERVIEW OF TRAVEL, TOURISM, AND RECREATION MARKETING 2.02 Interpret travel, tourism and recreation industry trends.
February 2, 2012 City of Lee’s Summit Cultural Facilities Master Plan 1.
Thursday 24 January 2013 Cllr Piara Singh Clair, Assistant Mayor Culture, Heritage, Leisure & Sport Liz Blyth, Director of Culture and Neighbourhood Services.
Sectors Academy: Colorado’s Economic and Demographic Environment Alexandra Hall, Director Dee Funkhouser, Manager Labor Market Information Colorado Department.
Art & Design in London Design Museum In addition to tours it is possible to participate in product evaluation workshops which are based on a unique product.
East Point Destination Marketing Update January 14, 2013.
London Museum Development Volunteer Training Bank: Introduction to Museums.
THE SMITHSONIAN IS COMING TO CHESTER! “ The Way We Worked” June 24 - August 6, 2017 Museum on Main Street, a partnership between the Smithsonian Institution.
Downtown Feasibility Study Catalyst Roundtable Summary Themes Town Board Work Session March 22, 2016.
I. Site Operation II. Transportation III. Accommodations.
Arts Commission – Proposed Restructure – B
Presentation transcript:

Charles Grow, Deputy Director Chuck Girbovan, Exhibits Chief Marine Corps Heritage Center National Museum of the Marine Corps Marine Corps Council Charles Grow, Deputy Director Chuck Girbovan, Exhibits Chief 21 Nov 2009

Current Operations Attendance: 1.6M visitors Tourism Trends: Virginia Tourism Corp reports all tourism indicators declined 8-10% in Virginia (visitor centers, state parks, gas sales, car rentals, hotel stays, airport passengers) Visitor Data: AASLH, 12-month on-line survey Strategic Communications Plan: Continues to guide us; emphasis on earned media nation-wide and marketing to mid-Atlantic region Education: focused on VA SOLs, partnering with educators throughout the region

Federal Resources FY10 O&M: $8.56M Civilian Staffing: 49 billets, 7 vacancies Visitor Services Marines: Ambassadors in dress blues Overwhelmingly well-received by visitors Provides a uniformed human face for the Corps of today and tomorrow 18-24-month tours, support education, rehabilitation, etc. MILCON P492: replace NMMC bldgs on MCBQ

Strat Plan—Wave Tops Support Recruitment, Retention, Education: PMEs; Marine Week exhibition; recruitment info kiosk planned Accreditation: On track to apply in CY2010 Collections Mgmt Policies: All required policies, procedures in place Collections Stewardship: Upgraded storage bldgs on MCBQ; added shelving, equipment Collections Inventory: Serious progress being made on huge backlog; goal is to complete in CY2010

Phase 1A Gallery Space Phase 2 Phase 1A

Phase 1A Galleries Fabricating 3 New Galleries: Interpret USMC history, 1775-1918 Visitor experience: Minimizing impact during construction GWOT: Providing alternative temporary interpretation of today’s Marine Corps story

Gallery 6: 1775-1865

Gallery 7: 1866 - 1916

Gallery 8: 1917 - 1918

Phase 2 Architectural Design: 100% complete Key Issues: Visitor egress Large artifact ingress and placement Exhibitions: Concept work began in Nov 2008 Permanent Galleries: To cover USMC history 1976-present; changing gallery; art gallery; visible storage; sports hall of fame Other Features: Large-screen theater; 2 classrooms & performance space; student lunchroom; permanent exhibit, visitor services, education work spaces; simulators; office space Gallery 9: Installation of final Option 1A gallery (1919-1940)

NMMC - Phase 2 – 1st Deck

NMMC - Phase 2 – 2d Deck

www.usmcmuseum.org charles.grow@usmc.mil charles.girbovan@usmc.mil