ICP Director to Transition to New Exec. Role, Committee Formed to Find...

ICP Director to Transition to New Exec. Role, Committee Formed to Find New Director

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New York, NY—The International Center of Photography (ICP) announced that Willis E. Hartshorn, its Ehrenkranz director, has informed the board of trustees of his desire, for health reasons, to transition to a different full-time executive role in ICP.

Consequently, ICP’s board has formed a search committee that has retained Russell Reynolds Associates to conduct an international search for a new director to lead the institution.

Hartshorn, who has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, will continue in his current role until his successor is in place. He then will concentrate on initiatives associated with the strategic direction of ICP.

Known as Buzz, Hartshorn joined the ICP staff in 1982 and has held numerous positions, including coordinator of Traveling Exhibitions, director of Exhibitions and deputy director for Programs, before being named director in 1994. Hartshorn recently led an initiative to articulate the future of ICP and envision steps toward maintaining the institution’s continued preeminence in its field.

“I feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to build on the legacy of Cornell Capa, working with a talented staff and engaged goard,” Hartshorn said. “I particularly appreciate their support, as I look ahead to continuing to serve the institution in new capacities.”

During Hartshorn’s tenure, the institution has seen unprecedented growth and stability. He led the organization through its first capital campaign and raised more than $20 million in 2001 to move ICP from 94th Street to its current dual sites at 43rd and Avenue of the Americas. ICP’s endowment has grown from $700,000 to $11 million since he became director, and its level of activity has increased as reflected in its annual operating budget, which has risen from $6.5 million in 1995 to $17 million in the last completed fiscal year, 2010, with consistently balanced budgets. Most recently, Hartshorn directed the planning process that envisions a facility that would enhance integration of the exhibition, collection and education programs.

“Leadership counts, and ICP’s leadership begins with Buzz,” said Jeffrey A. Rosen, president of the ICP board of trustees. “Buzz and his team have led ICP from strength to strength throughout his 17-year tenure, from its exhibition programs to its greatly increased endowment to the breadth and depth of its educational programs and the photography talent trained by ICP, to its leading position in the world of photography. All are a testament to his legacy.” icp.org

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