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CMOM PRESS RELEASE – Jennifer Arcure and Kara Pusateri Join the Children’s Museum of Manhattan’s Development Staff

04/17/2019

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From: Children’s Museum of Manhattan

Contact: Rubenstein Communications
Adam Miller amiller@rubenstein.com 212-843-8032
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For Immediate Release

Jennifer Arcure and Kara Pusateri Join the Children’s Museum of Manhattan’s Development Staff

New York, NY, April 17, 2019 – The Children’s Museum of Manhattan (CMOM), a top family destination in New York City, has added two members to its development team, Jennifer Arcure as Director of Institutional Giving, and Kara Pusateri as Development Officer. The announcement was made today by Jane McIntosh, Chief Advancement Officer, CMOM.

Commented Ms. McIntosh, “We’re delighted to have Jennifer and Kara, two seasoned professionals, join our team as we prepare for CMOM’s exciting new home on Central Park West and West 96th Street.

Prior to joining CMOM, Jennifer worked in senior strategy and executive communications positions at Pfizer and as the Chief of Staff for the CEO at JDRF (Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation). Jennifer is a graduate of the University of Michigan where she received her BA and MBA.

Prior to joining CMOM, Kara worked at the Central Park Conservancy as a Development Manager, responsible for managing the Conservancy’s $300M capital campaign, Forever Green: Ensuring the Future of Central Park. Kara is a graduate of Gettysburg College where she received a BA in anthropology.

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By creating experiences at the intersection of the arts, sciences and the humanities, the Children’s Museum of Manhattan helps children and families thrive at home, at school, and in the community. These experiences include exhibitions, classes, workshops, performances, and festivals. Based on research, evaluation, and testing, CMOM’s programs and exhibits are designed to address the multiple ways children learn and to help parents understand and support their children’s development. The Museum’s special areas of focus—selected for their ability to benefit children throughout their lives—include early childhood education, creativity, health, and world cultures. www.cmom.org