Birmingham Museums Trust, uma das maiores relações de confiança do museu independente do Reino Unido, nomeou Sara Wajid e Zak Mensah como CEOs conjuntos. A dupla se juntará formalmente à instituição de caridade em novembro, substituindo o Dr. Ellen McAdam, que deixou o cargo em junho deste ano. Das 45 instituições representadas no Conselho Nacional de Diretores dos Museus, apenas uma outra organização é atualmente liderada por uma pessoa de cor. A nomeação de Sara e Zak também representa a única instância de um papel de CEO compartilhado entre o grupo. Indústrias, ele fez uma contribuição líder para o aumento da renda em 100% em três anos, bem como programas ambiciosos com foco na melhoria e tecnologia contínuas. Antes disso, ela era chefe de interpretação da Birmingham Museums Trust em um destacamento de quinze meses, onde produziu a inovadora exposição experimental 'The Past Is Now', oferecendo novas perspectivas sobre o Império Britânico. É o que chamo de planejamento eficaz de sucessão anti-racista. Mais de 1 milhão de visitantes por ano para seus serviços de classe mundial em Birmingham e on-line que trazem histórias locais e mundiais ao público. Como um museu regional com uma demografia muito diversificada, o BMT está bem posicionado para conectar comunidades localmente e usar a tecnologia para impulsionar o envolvimento do público em escala global. Sara e eu pretendemos garantir que a BMT permaneça resiliente e prestar serviços inclusivos, permitindo que as pessoas se conectem e aprendam. Em uma nota pessoal, tenho orgulho de fazer uma demonstração de fazer parte da mudança que você procura fazer em um nível institucional e ansioso para fazer um tumulto. ”
The appointment is a rare instance of people of colour reaching the highest level of leadership in UK museums, and of job-sharing taking place at this level. Of the 45 institutions represented on the National Museums Directors Council, only one other organisation is currently led by a person of colour. Sara and Zak’s appointment also represents the only instance of a shared CEO role among the group.
Birmingham’s demographic is young and diverse and this announcement further cements Birmingham Museums Trust’s commitment to representing the people of the city at all levels across the organisation.
Zak comes to Birmingham Museums Trust from a leadership role at Bristol Museums where, as Head of Transformation: Culture & Creative Industries, he made a leading contribution to increasing income by 100% within three years as well as ambitious programmes focusing on continuous improvement and technology.
Sara is currently Head of Engagement for the Museum of London’s new museum capital project; previous to that she was Head of Interpretation at Birmingham Museums Trust on a fifteen month secondment where she produced the ground-breaking experimental exhibition ‘The Past is Now’ offering new perspectives on British Empire.
Sara Wajid said: “Being appointed as joint CEO to BMT is a very special honour for me and it’s in part thanks to the experience I gained on the Arts Council ‘Changemakers’ programme at BMT in 2016. That’s what I call effective anti-racist succession planning. Zak and I were inspired to apply for this role together through our involvement in Museum Detox (an anti-racist museum collective). We hope it could be a useful blueprint for others considering their future in the sector, and that we won’t be in such a small cohort of people of colour leading museums for long.”
Zak Mensah said: “Birmingham Museums Trust attracts over 1 million visitors a year to its world-class services in Birmingham and online that bring both local and world stories to the public. As a regional museum with a very diverse demographic, BMT is well placed to connect communities locally and use technology to drive audience engagement on a global scale. Sara and I aim to ensure BMT remains resilient and delivers services that are inclusive, allowing people to connect and learn. On a personal note I’m proud to be a demonstration of being part of the change you seek to make at an institutional level and look forward to making a ruckus.”
Niels de Vos, presidente da Birmingham Museums Trust, disse:“ Este compromisso é um momento de transformação para o Birmingham Museums Trust e nos permite planejar confidencialmente o futuro depois do futuro que foi um momento de Birmingham, que nos permitirá que seja um momento, para que seja um momento, que foi um momento de transferência de Birmingham. A experiência de Sara e Zak, resultados passados comprovados e sua abertura para experimentar e empurrar limites é o que os tornou candidatos a destaque. Os Museus de Birmingham confiam e na cidade. ”
“The sector needs to diversify from the top if there is to be a real shift in how museums operate and how their collections are presented. Sara and Zak are trailblazers and they reflect the character of this city, young, futuristic and diverse. Their dynamic partnership will mark a very exciting new chapter for Birmingham Museums Trust and for the city.”
Liz Johnson, Director, Museums & Collections Development/ Birmingham, Arts Council England, said: “I’m delighted to be welcoming Zak Mensah and Sara Wajid as joint CEOs of Birmingham Museums Trust – it’s great to see an appointment like this representing such an important step-change for the sector.
“We have worked with Sara on several projects, including as part of our Change Makers programme, and look forward to working Com Zak, que traz consigo um espírito empreendedor e dirige para a inovação. I’m sure they will achieve great things as they join forces and help visitors from across the city and beyond discover what Birmingham’s museums have to offer.”
Cllr Jayne Francis, Cabinet Member for Education, Skills and Culture at Birmingham City Council, said: “This is a really exciting moment for Birmingham Museums Trust, with the appointment of Sara and Zak who will I am sure bring great energy and a fresh perspective to Birmingham and the Trust and how Nós nos envolvemos com os visitantes de seus sites. ao coronavírus pandemia.
“I applaud the trustees for recognising the talent available to them and making this prestigious post a job share between two people of colour. I wish both Sara and Zak well in their new role and welcome them to Birmingham.”
The announcement follows the news that Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery will be reopening to the public on Wednesday 7 October, after a significant closure due to the coronavirus pandemic.