Taft Museum of Art
Lindsey NeCamp has a diverse work experience history. Lindsey began their career as a Staff Assistant at the U.S. House of Representatives in May 2008, managing interns, coordinating tours, and handling constituent mail. In August 2008, Lindsey worked as a Teaching Assistant at Miami University, co-teaching an Educational Leadership course and mentoring students. From 2009 to 2010, they served as a District Executive at the Dan Beard Council, Boy Scouts of America, focusing on volunteer management, programming, training, fundraising, and project management. In 2010, Lindsey joined the Cincinnati Museum Center as the Manager of Corporate Relations, and later became the Director of Corporate Relations in February 2013. Lindsey then transitioned to the Taft Museum of Art in November 2014, first as the Director of Development, then as the Deputy Director and VP of Philanthropy. Most recently, Lindsey assumed the role of Chief Operating Officer at the Taft Museum of Art in May 2022.
Lindsey NeCamp holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Marketing and Geography (International Development) from Miami University. Additionally, in 2014, Lindsey NeCamp obtained certification as a Certified Fund Raising Executive (CFRE) from the Association of Fundraising Professionals (AFP-Global).
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Taft Museum of Art
Discover the Taft Museum of Art—a living landmark that puts you at the center of art, history, and community. The Taft Museum of Art is recognized nationally as a museum leader that passionately engages people with the arts as envisioned generations ago by our founders, Anna Sinton Taft and Charles Phelps Taft. Today, the Taft is now one of the most unique art museums in America and holds National Historic Landmark status for both its historic house and Duncanson murals. Here, you’ll find gems nestled into every nook and cranny with stories that have endured for generations. Our 200-year-old house holds a remarkable collection that spans the Middle Ages through the 19th century with European and American paintings, and 18th-century watches, Chinese porcelains, and French Renaissance enamels. The collection features iconic artists including Rembrandt, Goya, Gainsborough, Turner, Ingres, Whistler, and Sargent, as well as Federal-period American furniture and the most significant pre-Civil War domestic murals in the United States. Restored and reinterpreted for the next century, visitors can enjoy special exhibitions, our beautiful outdoor garden, our Museum Shop and Lindner Family Café, events and programming for all ages—and so much more. Within our galleries and beyond our walls, the Taft Museum of Art is a one-of-a-kind, multi-sensory experience that puts you at the center of art and history. For more information, visit taftmuseum.org.