Mahati Mukkamala

Treasurer Board Of Directors at Fuller Craft Museum

Mahati Mukkamala, MBA, is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in leadership roles, particularly in financial planning and analysis (FP&A). Currently serving as VP of FP&A at Digital.ai since October 2021, Mahati also holds the position of Treasurer on the Board of Directors for Fuller Craft Museum. As the Principal FP&A Consultant at Seed 2 C Consulting and a former Treasurer for Asian Women for Health, Mahati has demonstrated strong financial acumen. Previous roles include Senior Director of Finance and Accounting at FORM.com, Co-Founder of Thropic, and VP of Finance at Piaggio Fast Forward. Mahati’s earlier experience includes positions at Klaviyo and Cushman & Wakefield. Educational qualifications include an MBA in Accounting and Finance from Syracuse University and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from the University of Massachusetts Lowell.

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Fuller Craft Museum

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Our Mission Fuller Craft Museum offers expansive opportunities to discover the world of contemporary craft. By exploring the leading edge of craft through exhibitions, collections, education, and public programs, we challenge perceptions and build appreciation of the material world. Our purpose is to inspire, stimulate, and enrich an ever expanding community. Our Vision Fuller Craft Museum aspires to be the nexus of contemporary craft. Embodied by creative aesthetic, concept expression, and cultural meaning, we will serve as a public resource to chronicle, interpret, and present craft in its many forms. We will support, redefine, and influence the field through exploration, education, and thought leadership. Our goal is to expand awareness, insight, and accessibility for our growing audiences. A Brief History Fuller Craft Museum was made possible by Myron Fuller, who in August 1946, set up a trust fund for an art center to be educational in nature. A native of Brockton, Fuller was a geologist and a hydrologist. During his career, he amassed a small fortune. From his accumulated wealth, Fuller set aside the sum of one million dollars, to establish the art museum and cultural center in memory of his family. In 1969, the Museum was built and first opened its doors as the new Brockton Art Center Fuller Memorial. The Museum eventually changed its name to The Fuller Art Museum and began collecting artwork in every medium. In 2004, the Museum changed again to Fuller Craft Museum to focus solely on collecting contemporary craft. Makers who work primarily with their hands in materials that are tactile and familiar (wood, metal, glass, ceramics, and fiber) have stretched the boundaries of functional everyday craft objects into the conceptual, the personal, the virtuosic, and wildly imaginative studio craft scene.


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