Samantha Luck appointed as MCA Australia’s Director of Development
The Museum of Contemporary Art Australia (MCA Australia) has today announced the appointment of Samantha Luck as the Museum's Director of Development.
Luck is a highly skilled professional, specialising in business development, philanthropy and partnerships with over a decade of experience in senior leadership positions in the not-for-profit and government sectors. She is passionate about the power of philanthropy and value aligned partnerships that deliver social impact.
Luck comes to MCA Australia from The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW) where she has been the Head of Business Development and Partnerships over the last five years and worked on the transformation of the institution into a two-building art museum, achieving ambitious targets to realise the exhibition and programming objectives of the expanded campus.
Prior to this role, she worked for the Australian Business and Community Network (ABCN) for over 10 years in the roles of Communication Manager, General Manager and Foundation Manager. During this time, she developed and implemented the strategic direction of the Foundation, addressing educational disadvantage through structured workplace mentoring and business/school partnerships.
Suzanne Cotter, Director, Museum of Contemporary Art Australia advised “Samantha Luck brings to the role a strong track record of successful fundraising and inspired leadership. She is a natural leader, cultivating and stewarding relationships for the mutual benefit of all. Samantha brings to the Executive Team freshness and vision at a moment of exciting change and forward thinking for MCA Australia.”
Luck enthused “I am thrilled to be joining the Executive team at the Museum of Contemporary Art Australia, an iconic cultural institution, renowned both locally and internationally as the leading museum for contemporary art in Australia. It’s an honour to work with the Museum's loyal community of philanthropists, partners and supporters to ensure its place for future generations, as the much loved, premier museum for contemporary art and ideas in this country and beyond.”
Image. Samantha Luck Credit: Marcus Wright
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