London Transport Museum
Pauline Pinto currently serves as the Philanthropy Manager at the London Transport Museum, with previous experience as Development Executive for the Gardens, Libraries and Museums at the University of Oxford, where fundraising efforts focused on securing donations for the Bodleian Libraries. Additional roles at the University of Oxford include Development Officer for Sport, Development Coordinator, and Development Assistant, responsible for managing major gift prospects and raising significant funds. Pauline's background also includes experience at the Musée de l'Armée as Deputy Head of Visitors, overseeing audience development, and various roles in visitor services and communications in cultural institutions. Educational qualifications include multiple Master's Degrees in History and Management of Cultural Heritage and participation in an ERASMUS exchange program in Museum Studies.
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London Transport Museum
London Transport Museum explores the story of London and its transport system over the last 200 years, highlighting the powerful link between transport and the growth of modern London, culture and society since 1800. We care for over 450,000 items - preserving, researching and acquiring objects to use in our galleries, exhibitions and other activities. As well as exploring the past, the Museum looks at present-day transport developments and concepts for urban transportation in the future, which includes a contemporary collecting policy for the benefit of future generations.