Milwaukee Art Museum
Milwaukee, WI
Lead Earned Revenue, Visitor Experience, and Business Operations at the Milwaukee Art Museum
Rémunération: Jusqu'à 180 000 $
Perks: Beautiful lakefront location, Free museum membership, Competitive benefits package, Retirement savings plan, Discounted employee parking
Chief of Business Enterprises
(Retail, Events, Visitor Experience & Earned Revenue)
The Milwaukee Art Museum seeks a strategic, commercially minded senior leader to oversee a multi-line earned revenue portfolio spanning admissions/visitor services, retail, event rentals, and outsourced café and parking operations. Reporting to the Museum Director, this role is responsible for revenue strategy, operational performance, service standards, and the overall guest experience across major visitor-facing business lines.
The Chief of Business Enterprises will lead business performance across multiple revenue centers, coach department leaders, and use data to guide decisions related to pricing, staffing models, hours of operation, package design, service recovery, and overall profitability. This is an excellent opportunity for a leader from hospitality, attractions, venues, tourism, retail, events, or a similar guest-focused environment who is excited to apply strong business discipline in a mission-driven cultural institution.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
To review the full Job Description and apply, go to: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/3986253
Include a resume and cover letter describing your relevant leadership experience in operations, hospitality, attractions, revenue-generating business lines, visitor experience, events, retail, or related areas.
The Milwaukee Art Museum connects people with art, each other, and the world. From its roots in Milwaukee’s first art gallery in 1888, the Museum has grown to be Wisconsin’s largest art institution. Located on a 24-acre lakeside campus in downtown Milwaukee, it is a vital cultural resource and icon for the city.
More than 34,000 artworks from antiquity to today comprise the Museum’s expansive collection. American and European painting, sculpture, and decorative arts; conceptual and minimalist art; prints and drawings; photography and new media; modern and contemporary design; folk and self-taught art; and 20th-century Haitian art count among its strengths. Housed in buildings designed by architects Santiago Calatrava (2001), David Kahler (1975), and Eero Saarinen (1957), the Museum is an essential destination for both art and architecture.
At the center of every Milwaukee Art Museum experience is a driving mission to share extraordinary works of art, reveal their compelling stories, and create meaningful experiences that grow and inspire our community.
| Adresse | 700 N Art Museum Drive, Milwaukee, WI 53202 |
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| Type de propriété | Corporate Headquarters |
| # Emplois | 1 |