Crytal Bridges Museum Names Susan Peacock as Chief Impact Officer
Susan Peacock has been named the chief impact officer at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Momentary in Bentonville. This new role aims to enhance the museum’s community engagement and social impact.
Rod Bigelow, executive director and chief diversity and inclusion officer, highlighted the importance of creating the position. According to Bigelow, Peacock will play a significant part in connecting the museum with the local community, fostering collaborations, and advancing social change through the arts.
Crystal Bridges Museum and the Momentary are committed to expanding their programs and initiatives under Peacock’s leadership. The new role is part of the institutions’ effort to increase their positive influence on the community and contribute to social progress.
About Susan Peacock
Susan Peacock brings extensive experience in community development, nonprofit management, and social activism to her new position as chief impact officer. Her background makes her well-suited for the role, as she is poised to make a meaningful difference in the region.
Under Peacock’s guidance, the museum will focus on building stronger ties with local organizations and residents. The goal is to ensure that the museum’s programs and collection have a lasting and beneficial impact on the community.
As Peacock begins her tenure, she will work closely with Bigelow and other museum officials to develop strategic initiatives and partnerships that support social development and cultural enrichment in the region.
With the addition of Peacock and the new chief impact officer role, Crystal Bridges Museum continues to emphasize its commitment to being a positive force in the community, using art and culture to drive change and create lasting benefits.