She had been named interim director and CEO last summer. The full\u002Dtime position was posted in January of this year.
Cassie had taken over as interim director of the gallery following the departure of Sasha Suda in June 2022, and the gallery posted the position in late January.will be returning home to Winnipeg to start a new leadership position in Manitoba. Angela has been a steadfast and determined leader who has been completely committed to the important work we hired her to do in pursuit of major transformations at the National Gallery of Canada.
The posting said the director and CEO would be responsible for providing corporate leadership for management of the gallery’s resources and assets, including 65,000 works of art, as well as meeting its mandate under the Museums Act. The salary range was between $204,200 and $240,200 annually.Article content
A file photo of Angela Cassie, interim director and chief executive officer of the National Gallery of Canada, in April 2023.The gallery’s chief strategy and inclusion officer before becoming interim director, Cassie had previously held She came under fire last fall following the dismissals of National Gallery chief curator Kitty Scott, senior curator of Indigenous art Greg A. Hill, director of conservation and technical research Stephen Grit and senior manager of communications Denise Siele.
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