NPCG Consulting Areas
- Board Recruitment, Orientation and Training
- Executive Coaching
- Fundraising Goals, Planning and Resources
Key features of Diane Frankel’s background are board recruitment and training, fundraising and executive coaching and nonprofit management and leadership.
As a nonprofit leader…
Diane has 25 years of experience in the non-profit arena. She served as the Director of Graduate Programs in Museum Studies at John F. Kennedy University. She was the founding director of the Bay Area Discovery Museum, where she was responsible for creating innovative, interactive educational exhibitions and programs for children and their families. Diane was also Executive Director of the Artists’ Legacy Foundation.
As a public sector leader…
Diane was a presidential appointee of President Clinton. She headed the Institute of Museum and Library Services in Washington, DC., a federal agency, which provides funding to museums and libraries.
As a foundation leader…
Diane was the program officer for Children Youth and Families at the James Irvine Foundation.
As a nonprofit consultant…
In her role as a senior associate of Management Consultants for the Arts, Diane consults to arts and cultural organizations. She works on capital campaigns, organizational assessments, strategic planning and on searches for CEOs at museums throughout the United States.
As a volunteer and board member…
Diane was president of ArtTable, served as chair of the San Francisco Art Institute Board of Trustees and was a Trustee of the Alliance of Artists Communities. She is currently a member of the Tate African Art Council and the National Museum of African Art of the Smithsonian as well as Board Member of the Fort Mason Center for Arts and Culture.
Education
University of California at Berkeley, BA
George Washington University, Master of Arts and Teaching.
Getty Museum Management Institute
Harvard University Kennedy School of Public Policy Summer Program for Senior Government Officials