29 This year, with support from The Brown Foundation, the museum brought together a group of young alumnae working in museums and cultural organizations to share their experiences and serve as advisers as we think about ways to build connection between this professional network and current Smith students exploring museum practice. Participants included: YOUNG ALUMNAE TASK FORCE: CAMPUS VISIT AND PANEL DISCUSSION Candace Kang ‘15 Conservation Technician for Special Collections, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Camille Kulig ‘13 Public Program Specialist, National World War I Museum and Memorial, Kansas City, MO Suzie Oppenheimer ‘11 Assistant to Ann Goldstein, Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL Sara Ottomano ‘15 Art Educator, Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art, Amherst, MA Jessica Magyar ‘10 Community Engagement Coordinator, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, MA Shama Rahman ‘13 Associate Marketing Manager, The New York Times, New York, NY (formerly Senior Marketing Coordinator, Whitney Museum of American Art) Leila Tamari ‘11 Senior Program Officer, ArtPlace America, New York, NY The panel was facilitated by Museums Concentration students Audrey Trossen ’19, Adela Goldsmith ’19 and Isabel Cordova ’19. ABOVE: Young Alumnae Task Force members participating in a panel discussion in April 2018