163 Millennium - Twenty-second Edition SOCIAL WORK, PUBLIC SERVICE, NONPROFIT AND HUMANITIES museums across the world. Mrs. Hunt-Duran also allocates her spare time to her alma mater, where she coaches students through their capstone projects in conservation treatment. She also teaches courses in collections preservation and management at the Northern States Conservation Center. Similarly, she serves on the board of directors for the Association of Registrars and Collections Specialists and has performed as a concertmaster violinist for the Rocky Mountain Symphony Orchestra. Looking toward the future, Mrs. Hunt-Duran intends to expand the scope of Mountain Museum Management LLC to an international audience while supporting diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. To this end, she would like to continue advocating for the advancement of community-based creation and preservation rather than traditional museum models. She attributes much of her success to her sense of courage and perseverance. experience in the museum sector has enabled her to hone her skills in preventive conservation practices, a skill she leverages today at Mountain Museum Management LLC. Highly educated, Mrs. Hunt-Duran received a BFA in pre-art conservation and a master’s degree in art history, with a concentration in museum studies, from the University of Denver in 2015 and 2018, respectively. She also holds certificates in painting and archaeological conservation from Studio Art Centers International, as well as in polarized light microscopy: pigment identification from the Hooke College of Applied Sciences. Outside of her primary professional obligations, Mrs. Hunt-Duran recently launched a podcast, titled “Museum Backstage,” featuring in-depth conversations with fellow museum professionals and other experts across the industry, focusing on behind-thescenes challenges, solutions and ambitions for
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