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Carnegie Museums names Gina Winstead its new vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has named Gina Winstead its new vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA).






Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has named Gina Winstead its new vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA).

Starting her new role on July 1st, Winstead’s primary role will be to work with colleagues across the institution to embed equity into its operations, culture, and programming.

“With her knowledge of the field, her collaborative style, her strong commitment to change, and her deep roots in Pittsburgh, I have no doubt that Gina Winstead is the ideal person to serve as our inaugural vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility,” said Steven Knapp, president and CEO of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.

“I’m grateful to the staff who make up our IDEA Council for recommending the creation of this position, and I look forward to the progress I know we will make with the benefit of Gina’s thoughtful and inspirational guidance.”

Winstead joins Carnegie Museums from Vibrant Pittsburgh - a regional thought leader in workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion, where she served as assistant vice president of Membership Development and External Relations, responsible for collaborating with 150 members and community partners on equity and diversity best practices.

“I think the world should be better connected to all of the resources Carnegie Museums has to offer, most notably its people,” said Winstead. “I’m eager to help open doors and create greater access for those that have felt underestimated or underrepresented.”


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Carnegie Museums names Gina Winstead its new vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has named Gina Winstead its new vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA).






Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh has named Gina Winstead its new vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA).

Starting her new role on July 1st, Winstead’s primary role will be to work with colleagues across the institution to embed equity into its operations, culture, and programming.

“With her knowledge of the field, her collaborative style, her strong commitment to change, and her deep roots in Pittsburgh, I have no doubt that Gina Winstead is the ideal person to serve as our inaugural vice president for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility,” said Steven Knapp, president and CEO of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.

“I’m grateful to the staff who make up our IDEA Council for recommending the creation of this position, and I look forward to the progress I know we will make with the benefit of Gina’s thoughtful and inspirational guidance.”

Winstead joins Carnegie Museums from Vibrant Pittsburgh - a regional thought leader in workplace diversity, equity, and inclusion, where she served as assistant vice president of Membership Development and External Relations, responsible for collaborating with 150 members and community partners on equity and diversity best practices.

“I think the world should be better connected to all of the resources Carnegie Museums has to offer, most notably its people,” said Winstead. “I’m eager to help open doors and create greater access for those that have felt underestimated or underrepresented.”


 



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