Megan Moran

Manager of Marketing & Communications at Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
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Greater Chicago Area
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  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • French Professional working proficiency

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Experience

    • United States
    • Performing Arts
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Manager of Marketing & Communications
      • Aug 2021 - Present

      Working closely with the Director of Marketing & Communications, Development and other staff, I implement a broad range of strategic communications and marketing campaigns to increase awareness and elevate the public’s perception of Hubbard Street, while providing actionable information about its programs and partnerships.

    • Marketing Coordinator
      • Mar 2020 - Sep 2021

    • France
    • Leisure, Travel & Tourism
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Museum Tour Guide
      • Oct 2022 - Present

      I provide up-close and personal guided experiences of the Art Institute of Chicago for private and semi-private clients with a focus on the "Greatest Hits" of the museum's permanent collection. I provide up-close and personal guided experiences of the Art Institute of Chicago for private and semi-private clients with a focus on the "Greatest Hits" of the museum's permanent collection.

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Learning Initiatives Coordinator
      • Aug 2019 - Feb 2020

      - Administered educational programming for the 2019 edition of the Biennial, including tours for visitors of all ages, youth and family events, and youth-focused design studios - Co-managed the Biennial volunteer program comprised of 80 volunteers; specific duties included developing and leading trainings and resources, daily volunteer management, and overseeing the volunteer Learning & Gallery Guides - Built relationships with Chicago school administrators and teachers to offer students civically engaged, culturally relevant architecture and design learning experiences at the Biennial and in schools Show less

    • Community Engagement & Public Programs Graduate Assistant
      • Aug 2017 - May 2019

      - Collaborated with on-campus and external community partners to execute 4-5 programs for 5-6 exhibitions annually in addition to special events such as the Voices guest lecture series - Built multidisciplinary partnerships with guest lecturers, academic departments, nonprofit partners, students, artists, performers, and vendors - Researched opportunities to develop interdisciplinary programs that appeal to audiences beyond traditional contemporary art publics - Coordinated program and event logistics in collaboration with the department manager and community partners - Managed interns and oversaw their projects in outreach and education Show less

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Education Consultant
      • Dec 2018 - Mar 2019

      - Collaborated with a team of 30 classroom teachers, docents, staff, and other consultants to reconceive 1st-12th grade school tour offerings at the Art Institute of Chicago - Researched and adapted approaches to teaching that encourage learning across cultural differences and similarities with an emphasis on fostering empathy and critical inquiry - Responsible for section of the Art Across Cultures tour curriculum focused on “scenes from everyday life” that encourages students to critically reflect on the aspects of culture that influence our understanding and experience of “everyday life” for ourselves and others - Presented model of the reconceived Art Across Cultures tour for feedback and evaluation Show less

    • Education Coordinator
      • Dec 2016 - Dec 2017

      - Researched and designed tour curricula tailored to age groups ranging from 4th grade to senior citizens for the exhibition "Then They Came for Me: Japanese American Incarceration during WWII and the Demise of Civil Liberties" - Trained and managed a team of 7 gallery educators to facilitate discussion-oriented guided tours, including tours in American Sign Language - Coordinated tours for over 2,100 students in the Midwest region, accounting for nearly half of all exhibition tour participants - Conducted a teacher workshop with 15 local educators on the topic of using images to facilitate student learning and dialogue around social justice issues - Curated an interactive installation called “Beyond Resistance: Reclaiming Democracy” designed to prompt visitor reflections on the exhibition content and related subjects of contemporary social justice Show less

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Museum Educator
      • Jan 2017 - Aug 2017

      -Facilitated conversation-based tours of the collections and exhibitions with students 5th grade and older and adult audiences -Designed tour curriculum bridging historic and contemporary exhibitions on topics such as racial justice, women’s rights, labor movements, and mass incarceration with sensitivity to multiple perspectives -Provided visitor services support in retail and customer service as needed -Facilitated conversation-based tours of the collections and exhibitions with students 5th grade and older and adult audiences -Designed tour curriculum bridging historic and contemporary exhibitions on topics such as racial justice, women’s rights, labor movements, and mass incarceration with sensitivity to multiple perspectives -Provided visitor services support in retail and customer service as needed

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • School & Teacher Programs Intern
      • Jun 2016 - Sep 2016

      Helped plan, coordinate and execute programs for students and teachers, including gallery tours, professional development programs and resources for teachers; Collected and analyzed data reports on program participants; Provided general support for all Family, Youth, School, and Teacher Programs Highlights: Supported scheduling and coordination of Summer and Fall 2016 tour seasons. Independently researched and wrote a series of case studies on social practice art for MCA’s Teacher Institute curriculum. Performed administrative tasks to coordinate logistics of MCA’s Teacher Institute summer residents. Worked with staff and youth curator/artist teams to produce annual 21 Minus event Show less

    • United States
    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Development Assistant
      • Aug 2014 - Dec 2015

      My role at the AIDS Foundation of Chicago (AFC) encompassed duties in both fundraising events management and external communications. More specifically, my responsibilities at AFC included... -Managing AFC affiliated social media including Facebook, Twitter and Instagram -Developing meaningful social media campaigns to strengthen AFC's relationship with its supporters -Drafting official AFC press releases, media advisories, email blasts and blog posts -Production support at all fundraising events and several special events including the AFC Annual Meeting, AFC's annual holiday fundraising gala (World of Chocolate), AFC's 30th Anniversary Gala and the AIDS Run & Walk Chicago 5K/10K race -Working with a production team to plan and execute events with number of attendees ranging from 300 to 3,000. Show less

    • United States
    • Environmental Services
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Receptionist and Administrative Assistant
      • Jan 2013 - Aug 2014

      Floyd Snider is a multi-disciplinary environmental consulting firm providing strategy, science, and engineering expertise to achieve balanced resolution of environmental and business challenges from concept to completion. My duties at Floyd Snider included... -Maintaining a high level of customer service when answering and directing all incoming calls -Overseeing multiple employees' schedules for meetings and appointments -Assisting employees with current projects as needed including word processing and technical editing -Managing paper and electronic files -Receiving and distributing packages to employees Show less

    • United States
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Gallery Guide Intern, Art Education Department
      • Sep 2013 - Jun 2014

      As a Gallery Guide Intern at the Frye, my responsibilities included... -Giving tours of the collection and current exhibits to school aged children and the public at large 3-5 times per month -Using skills acquired through Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) training to engage tour participants in dialogue about the artworks -Staffing exhibit openings and museum events as needed As a Gallery Guide Intern at the Frye, my responsibilities included... -Giving tours of the collection and current exhibits to school aged children and the public at large 3-5 times per month -Using skills acquired through Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) training to engage tour participants in dialogue about the artworks -Staffing exhibit openings and museum events as needed

    • Intern
      • May 2012 - Jul 2013

      Urban Art Concept mission: Embrace Art, in all of its forms, to inspire human connection. http://www.urbanartconcept.com/ While an intern for Bryan Ohno's Urban Art Concept installation projects, my responsibilities included... -Working as part of a project coordinating team to install outdoor art exhibits in parks throughout the Seattle area in partnership with ARTSparks -Drafting publicity materials for current projects -Designing and building installation components with a team The Bryan Ohno gallery features art that blurs the line between art and science, challenges the art traditions, and embraces evolving cultural intersections. http://www.bryanohno.com/ Regarding the Bryan Ohno Gallery, my responsibilities included... -Representing the gallery at public events -Promoting the gallery to partners and the community at large -Researching potential clients and trends in contemporary art -Compiling databases of contacts and research findings Show less

    • France
    • Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Intern
      • Oct 2012 - Nov 2012

      Through this program offered by my host university, l'Institut Catholique de Paris, my responsibilities included... -Preparing individual research on self-selected artwork from the museum's collection -Receiving feedback from peers and professors -Presenting research to the public during special youth-led Friday night events at the Louvre (“Vendredi Nocturne du Louvre”) primarily in French and English as needed As a result, I furthered my skills in bilingual communication, public speaking confidence and enthusiasm, independent research, and public presentation. Show less

    • Front Desk Assistant
      • Aug 2011 - Sep 2012

      As a Front Desk Assistant in Bellarmine Hall, my responsibilities included...-Developing customer service skills through frequent interactions with residents-Building community in the hall through activities, relationships, and being a role-model-Sorting and distributing all incoming mail and packages for 400 residents-Maintaining accurate records for key reports, equipment check-outs, and room changes-Communicating via digital log with co-workers to report relevant information Show less

    • President
      • Aug 2011 - Jun 2012

      The Residence Hall Association (RHA) at Seattle U is an organization comprised of all SU residents focused on creating a seamless living and learning environment. We accomplish this through social and educational programming that fosters student learning and development through community living in individual halls and campus wide. RHA strengthens the Seattle University community by recognizing and encouraging leadership potential in its residents and serving as a voice for the needs of residents.My responsibilities as RHA President included...-Facilitating weekly meetings with the RHA Executive Council -Planning and carrying out programs and events catered to the residential population of approx. 2,100 students -Overseeing all standing committees and projects executed by RHA -Serving as chairperson to the RHA General Assembly -Maintaining relationships with on and off campus organizations as well as internally (HRL staff)-Mentoring and co-advising a hall council of 15 studentsLeadership development focus: communication, delegation, and regional/national networking at annual conferences (NACURH Inc.) Show less

Education

  • University of Illinois at Chicago
    Master of Arts - MA, Museology/Museum Studies
    2017 - 2019
  • Seattle University
    Bachelor's Degree, Art History
    2010 - 2014
  • Institut catholique de Paris
    Art History, French
    2012 -

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