NYC investor elected president of National Gallery

BRETT ZONGKER
Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) — Trustees of the National Gallery of Art have elected New York City investor and philanthropist Frederick W. Beinecke as the museum’s president.

The gallery announced Friday that Beinecke (BUY-nek-ee) will move into the lead role July 19. He succeeds Washington philanthropist Victoria Sant, who has been president since 2003. Sant will remain on the board until July 2015.

Beinecke is president of Antaeus Enterprises Inc., a private investment company, and he is on the board of advisers for Venture Investment Associates. He joined the museum’s trustees council in 2004 and was elected a trustee in 2007.

The National Gallery is governed by a public-private board. It includes Chief Justice John Roberts, Secretary of State John Kerry, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew, Smithsonian Secretary Wayne Clough (CLUFF’) and five private members.

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