Anne C. Haskel, Principal of Haskel Consulting, LLC, has more than twenty-five years’ experience working with museums, non-profit organizations, corporations and individuals dedicated to serving their communities and stakeholders in significant ways. Ms. Haskel’s expertise is the result of her work with: the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum (NYC); The Field Museum (Chicago); the Perot Museum of Nature & Science (Dallas); Bankers Trust Company (NYC); and Planned Parenthood Federation of America (NYC), among others. Ms. Haskel, a former Chief Development Officer, has planned, designed and implemented fundraising and communications programs encompassing marketing sponsorships, capital and endowment campaigns, annual giving programs, corporate and individual membership programs, community education programs and special events. She has worked on a significant number of special traveling exhibitions that have toured North American, Europe and Asia from negotiating contracts to securing sponsorship to developing marketing and publicity plans.
Ms. Haskel holds a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and American History from Kirkland College and a Master of Science in Historic Preservation from Columbia University. She is a member of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM), the International Council of Museums (ICOM), the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) and Executive Women of Dallas (EWD). She has served on the Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors for eight years, currently serves on its Dallas Neighborhood Homes Board, and is a member of the Trinity River Audubon Center Stewardship Board. Ms. Haskel is also an AAM Museum Assessment Program Surveyor, a former member of the ICOM-US Board of Directors, a Past President of the Executive Women of Dallas, and has served on the AAM/US Department of State Museum and Community Collaborations Abroad Grants Panel. She has also been a US Department of State Cultural Envoy.
Ms. Haskel has lectured and presented on marketing sponsorships and fundraising strategies for a number of organizations among them, AAM Annual Meetings, AFP Latin American Conference in Mexico City, IEG, LLC, the National Arts Marketing Project and Brigham Young University Communications Department.