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Jennifer Booth

Director Of Fine Art Market at Tru Vue

Jennifer Booth has a diverse work experience in the art and museum industry. From 2009 to 2013, they worked as a CDA Student at The British Museum. Their responsibilities and projects during this time are not specified. In 2013, they joined Tru Vue as the Museum & Conservation Liaison - International. In this role, they worked closely with museum and conservation professionals to promote the technical capabilities of the company's preservation glazing products and contribute to product innovation. From 2017 to 2021, Jennifer assumed the position of Business Manager, Fine Art Market at Tru Vue. Jennifer led the Fine Art and Museums team, focusing on expanding the company's global presence and increasing awareness and relevance within the art and cultural heritage community. Recently, Jennifer became the Director of Fine Art Market at Tru Vue, starting in May 2021. The details of their current responsibilities are not included.

Jennifer Booth's education history includes a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree in Archeology from UCL, which they obtained from 2005 to 2008. Jennifer then pursued a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Principles of Conservation at UCL from 2008 to 2009. Following that, Jennifer went on to earn a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Geography from the University of Oxford, completing their studies from 2009 to 2013.

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Chicago, United States

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Tru Vue

Tru Vue is a manufacturer of high performance glazing products for the custom picture framing, museum, photography and engineered optics markets. We are a leader in engineering specialized glazing with our proprietary anti-reflective and UV protective coatings. Founded in 1946 as Chicago Dial, Tru Vue began as a manufacturer of glass for radio dials and later TV screens. One of the company’s first innovations was a process that etched the glass on TV screens, creating a non-glare surface that refracted light and allowed for a much clearer picture. This etched glass product is what brought Tru Vue into the picture framing market in 1970. Discovering that etched-glass technology eliminated the mirror-like reflections associated with framed art, Tru Vue again brought about industry-changing innovation with the introduction of double-sided, etched non-glare picture framing glass. Today, Tru Vue sets the standard in glazing that enhances, protects, and beautifies. From custom framing to conservation and preservation in museums and galleries across the globe, to digital displays in automobiles, medical devices and kiosks, Tru Vue is known as a leader and innovator in the protection and conservation of all things framed and displayed. Whether it’s Museum Glass®, Conservation Clear® and Conservation Reflection Control®, or our acrylic glazing products including Optium Museum Acrylic®, TruLife® and Vista AR® no other company has such a complete portfolio of high-performance glazing options as Tru Vue. Tru Vue is a subsidiary of Apogee Enterprises, Inc.


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