Beth Henriques has focused on furthering social change by building strength and capacity in the public and non-profit sectors, developed
from 25 years experience with museums, arts funding agencies and client consulting. Her early years found her managing an $80 million NYC capital project portfolio at cultural institutions including the American Museum of Natural History, New York Botanical Garden, and La MaMa, etc.
With the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers for 7 years, Beth oversaw strategic planning and the restoration and campaign for Glenview Mansion.
Now as an independent consultant she has led national projects for Landair Inc. clients such as the Congressional Commission for the National Museum of the American Latino, Washington, D.C., the National Park Service, Yale University, and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting. Beth serves on the Advisory Council of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Chesterwood site, and volunteers for The Food Pantry in Ossining, NY where she lives with her family.
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from 25 years experience with museums, arts funding agencies and client consulting. Her early years found her managing an $80 million NYC capital project portfolio at cultural institutions including the American Museum of Natural History, New York Botanical Garden, and La MaMa, etc.
With the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers for 7 years, Beth oversaw strategic planning and the restoration and campaign for Glenview Mansion.
Now as an independent consultant she has led national projects for Landair Inc. clients such as the Congressional Commission for the National Museum of the American Latino, Washington, D.C., the National Park Service, Yale University, and the New York City Mayor’s Office of Film, Theater and Broadcasting. Beth serves on the Advisory Council of the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Chesterwood site, and volunteers for The Food Pantry in Ossining, NY where she lives with her family.
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