The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
Lisa Kaspar has over 20 years of work experience in various roles. Lisa started their career as an Administrative Assistant at SourceCorp from 1996 to 1998. Lisa then worked as an Account Assistant at Harden from 1998 to 2000, where they were responsible for drafting benefits documents and managing invoicing and accounts.
In 2000, Lisa joined Assurant Employee Benefits as a Senior New Business Coordinator. In this role, they assisted the sales manager with sales and enrollment of insurance products, managed enrollments for up to 1,000 clients, and processed requests for proposal (RFPs).
Lisa joined The Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens in 2003 as a Human Resources Coordinator, responsible for coordinating HR activities. Lisa then moved to The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens in 2004, where they held various positions. Lisa started as a Human Resources Manager, where they established HR policies and processes, restructured job descriptions, and increased staff satisfaction.
Currently, Lisa is the Director of Operations at The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens. In this role, they lead a team of 37 employees and manages the safety and protection of assets. Lisa also plans and executes strategies to support the museum's goals. In April 2022, Lisa will assume the role of Chief Operations Officer at the museum.
Lisa Kaspar, PHR, SHRM-CP has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Business Administration and Management with a focus on Management Information Systems from Governors State University. Prior to that, they obtained an Associate's degree in Business Administration and Management, General from Moraine Valley Community College. Lisa completed their high school education at Amos Alonzo Stagg High School and received their High School Diploma.
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The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens
The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is the largest fine arts museum in Northeast Florida. The Cummer was established in 1958, when art collector, garden enthusiast, and civic leader Ninah Cummer bequeathed her art collection and riverfront home, which she owned with her husband Arthur, to create a museum. Today, the core collection of 60 pieces from Mrs. Cummer's estate has grown to include 5,000 works of art. The 1.5 acres of historic gardens, set against the backdrop of the St. Johns River, serves as a centerpiece of beauty for all to enjoy. In addition, Art Connections, the Museum's nationally recognized interactive education center, enhances the cultural learning of more than 40,000 students annually. The Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens is committed to engage and inspire through the arts, gardens, and education.
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