Aug
26

José Feliciano and Soledad O’Brien join board of National Museum of the American Latino

The Smithsonian’s Board of Regents has named two additional members to the National Museum of the American Latino board of trustees. They are:

Jose Feliciano in performance
José Feliciano in performance July 20, 2007. (Photo CC via DJ Buck at https://www.flickr.com/photos/djbuck/862043422/)
  • José E. Feliciano, co-founder and managing partner of Clearlake Capital Group LP., a leading private investment firm
  • Soledad O’Brien, award-winning journalist; anchor and producer for Matter of Fact with Soledad O’Brien; founder and CEO of Soledad O’Brien Productions

Feliciano and O’Brien join 17 board members announced June 29. The legislation creating the National Museum of the American Latino calls for a 19-member board of trustees that consists of 13 citizens, the Smithsonian Secretary and Under Secretary for Museums and Culture, the chair of the Smithsonian Latino Center advisory board, one member of the Regents and two members of Congress. 

“We are pleased to round out the composition of the Latino museum board with the addition of Mr. Feliciano and Ms. O’Brien,” said Eduardo Díaz, interim director of the National Museum of the American Latino and director of the Smithsonian Latino Center. “Their unique sets of experience and expertise will add greatly to the success of this important national project.”

Soledad Obrien on stage
Soledad O’Brien (Photo by JD Lasica, 2011 CC)

The board of trustees of the National Museum of the American Latino advises the Board of Regents and makes recommendations on the location, planning, design and construction of the museum; helps with fundraising; acquires artifacts; and provides for the maintenance of the collections.


Posted: 26 August 2021
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Madeleine “Maddie” Weyand-Geise recently joined OPA as the public affairs assistant, though she’s yet to step foot into the Castle as an employee. After starting work mid-pandemic, Maddie can’t wait for coworkers other than her aloe plant. Maddie comes to OPA with a background working in communications for local arts organizations and higher education. With degrees in art history and public relations, Maddie sees the Smithsonian as the perfect workplace to combine her passions for art, public access and education.