After a comprehensive search, the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History announced Nikki Diller as Vice President of Collections, Interpretation, and Programs.
“We are delighted that Nikki will be joining us,” said museum president, Regina Faden, Ph.D. “She brings with her significant experience in leadership, creativity in developing programs, collections care, and conservation. I am excited to see where Nikki’s vision for enhancing the visitor’s experience takes us in the future.”
“I am deeply honored to join the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History at this exciting moment in its history. Growing up in North Texas, I have always been aware of the Museum’s profound legacy and integral role within the community,” expressed Nikki. “I consider it a true privilege to contribute to the ongoing growth and enhancement of this legacy through innovative programming, world-class exhibits, and a steadfast commitment to caring for the Museum’s vast History and Science collections at the highest standards.”
A North Texas native, Nikki earned an MA in Art History from Tulane University in Louisiana, and her BA in United States History from Texas A&M University. She previously worked at the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration as a Museum Exhibits Specialist and a Museum Curator for Galveston County.
In her capacity, Nikki will oversee the meticulous curation and preservation of FWMSH extensive collections, ensuring their accessibility and relevance to diverse audiences. Furthermore, she will spearhead the development of engaging programming tailored to connect visitors of all ages with the science and history of Texas and the Southwest.
source: press release, LinkedIn