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Dr. Alaine Arnott Named to List of Most Admired CEOs

Dr. Alaine Arnott Named to List of Most Admired CEOs

Each year the Business Journal seeks nominations from the public for its Most Admired CEOs. A total of 25 honorees were selected by the publication’s editorial board.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, I want to congratulate Dr. Arnott on this recognition of her incredible efforts in leading the National Liberty Museum,” said Dennis Egen, Chair, Board of Directors. “Great things are happening at the NLM as we launch our Year of Free Speech, and Dr. Arnott is the driving force behind our ongoing transformation.”

“I’m honored to be on this list with such a distinguished group of Philadelphia business and cultural leaders,” Dr. Arnott said. “This recognition really reflects the commitment and dedication of our team, our board, and our many advisors and artist partners, who together are creating a museum experience where people can learn, explore, and be inspired about the fundamental value of liberty in society.”

Dr. Arnott was named NLM’s President and CEO in December 2021, after having served as its Chief Operating and Financial Officer since 2019. With over two decades of experience in for- and non-profit leadership, Dr. Arnott champions strategic change, spearheading the National Liberty Museum’s future with a new interpretive plan and vision.

Before joining the National Liberty Museum, Dr. Arnott served in progressive leadership roles at several organizations, including Acme Technologies, Inc., the University of Missouri, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She has taught at both the University of Missouri and Drexel University’s Westphal College of Media Arts & Design.

The first half of this year’s Business Journal honorees can be seen here (subscription required). Dr. Arnott and the other honorees will be highlighted in a special edition of the Business Journal on Dec. 13 and honored at an evening black-tie event on Dec. 12.

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