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National Museum of Wildlife Art Hires Director of Marketing

February 25, 2020

Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Allie Tscheulin Director of Marketing

The Board of Trustees and Staff of the National Museum of Wildlife Art is pleased to announce the appointment of Allie Tscheulin as Director of Marketing.

Allie comes to the Museum from Baltimore, Maryland where she oversaw both business development and sales at a data analytics technology startup, propelling the company from $375K in revenue in 2017 to over $1M in 2018. With more than five years of experience in marketing, she has led many successful digital campaigns, traveled both nationally and internationally to present and coordinate conferences, and helped to build company brands from the ground up. But with a bachelor’s degree in art history and working towards a master’s degree in museum studies, her true passion lies in art museums. This passion brought Allie to Jackson and the Museum in November of 2018 as its Membership & Database Associate.

In her development role, Allie oversaw the migration of the Museum’s Raiser’s Edge (RE) database to the cloud-based RE NXT, designed and implemented a new general membership program including 2-year memberships, and streamlined gift entry and donor acknowledgment processes.

“In Allie’s first year at the Museum, she brought new ideas and really re-shaped the Membership & Database role for the better,” says Steve Seamons, Museum Director. “We are excited to utilize her skills in marketing, and have ambitious goals for next year.”

As Director of Marketing, Allie will be responsible for the overall marketing and brand awareness of the Museum locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.

“With my tech background, I am excited to bring new ideas and new technologies to shake things up a bit in the already stellar marketing program at the Museum,” says Allie. “Though I’m only in my second year in Jackson, I have felt so welcomed and look forward to growing my relationship with this very special community.”

The National Museum of Wildlife Art, a nonprofit founded in 1987, is a world-class art museum holding more than 5,000 artworks representing wild animals from around the world. Featuring work by prominent artists such as Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol, Robert Kuhn, John James Audubon, and Carl Rungius, the museum’s unsurpassed permanent collection chronicles much of the history of wildlife in art, from 2500 B.C. to the present. Built into a hillside overlooking the National Elk Refuge, the museum received the designation “National Museum of Wildlife Art of the United States” by order of Congress in 2008. Boasting a museum shop, interactive children’s gallery, restaurant, and outdoor sculpture trail, the museum is only two-and-a-half miles north of Jackson Town Square, and two miles from the gateway of Grand Teton National Park.

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Media Contact:
Taylor Woods, Marketing Manager, (307)732-5437, twoods@wildlifeart.org

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