Gibbes director to step down
Updated 08:23 p.m., March 24, 2008
After serving as executive director of the Gibbes Museum of Art for two years, Todd D. Smith, often credited for bringing the museum into the 21st century with modern technology, has announced he will step down effective April 1.
The announcement was made Monday at a scheduled meeting of the board of directors of the Carolina Art Association, which is the governing body of the museum. The museum's executive committee also announced that Smith, 42, will remain employed by the museum as director of special projects through June 30, a plan approved by Tom White, board chairman, and other executive committee members Eric Friberg and Elizabeth Bradham.
White said a search committee to find another permanent executive director would be formed immediately.
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