Drucker House Museum names executive director

Trevor Anthony, a Ph.D. candidate at CGU’s School of Arts and Humanities, is the first executive director of the Drucker House Museum. Photo/courtesy of CGU

On March 26, Claremont Graduate University announced that Trevor Anthony, a Ph.D. candidate at CGU’s School of Arts and Humanities, would head the Drucker House Museum as its first executive director.

Formerly Peter and Doris Drucker’s home for three decades, the Drucker House Museum offers learning experiences in fields such as museum studies, history, and management. Listed on the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places, the museum is open for free, private tours by appointment only.

“The Drucker House Museum is a rare opportunity to bring Drucker’s ideas into today’s conversation on management, leadership, and societal impact,” Anthony wrote in a CGU news release at cgu.edu/news. “We are committed to leveraging the museum as a space for education, research, and community engagement.”

Anthony, who has been published in The Public Historian, The Journal of Film and Video, and The Journal of Graphic Novels and Comics, is a frequent contributor to museum studies and media discussions.

For more information, visit drucker.institute and cgu.edu/news. To make an appointment to tour the museum, email Anthony at trevor.anthony2@cgu.edu.

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