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Florida Holocaust Museum announces Eric B. Stillman as president and CEO

“The museum’s public programs, collections and resources are instrumental in helping society” fight antisemitism, he said.

Eric B. Stillman
Eric B. Stillman. Credit: Courtesy.

The Florida Holocaust Museum announces Eric B. Stillman as its new president and chief executive officer. As the museum prepares for its much-anticipated reopening later this year, Stillman will lead the team’s preparations to raise the organization’s visibility through contemporary exhibits, scaling up educational programming, building organizational strength and helping to secure its future for years to come.

Stillman’s career has focused on leadership and development, primarily within the Jewish nonprofit sector. He has served as CEO of the Jewish Federation and Jewish Foundation of Nashville and Middle Tennessee; president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Broward County, Fla.; and executive director of the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans. He has also held leadership roles at the Jewish Federation of Rhode Island; the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington; and the Jewish Federation of Palm Beach County, Fla.

Stillman said, “With my deep personal commitment to and belief in the importance of Holocaust education, I know that the museum’s public programs, collections and resources are instrumental in helping society understand the lessons of the Holocaust and commitment to fighting antisemitism.”

He will officially join the museum on June 1, replacing Mike Igel, the museum’s interim CEO, who has led the organization for the past year while maintaining his professional position as an attorney with Johnson Pope. Igel remains a board member and will chair the newly formed Elie Wiesel Collection Project Committee at the museum.

Before joining the museum, Stillman served as chief development officer of the National Symphony Orchestra at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and was a founder of Triovate Analytics, which applies mathematical modeling and predictive analytics to predict and prevent antisemitism and other forms of hate incidents.

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The Florida Holocaust Museum, with more than 23,000 artifacts in the permanent collection, is one of only three nationally accredited Holocaust museums and is the future home of Elie Wiesel’s personal collection. The museum honors the memory of millions of men, women and children who suffered or died in the Holocaust. It is dedicated to teaching members of all races and cultures the inherent worth and dignity of human life in order to prevent future genocides.
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