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Nashville, TN 37205
Organization Details

Executive Director


Executive Director Ms. Jane MacLeod
E-mail jmacleod@cheekwood.org
Term Start September 2010
Jane's Experience: Jane O. MacLeod brings more than 35 years of marketing, museum, and public garden experience to her role as President and CEO. Since the start of her tenure in 2010, Jane's leadership and vision have been instrumental in transforming the historic estate into one of the Southeast's premier art and garden destinations. She led The Cheekwood Campaign, which raised $37M, making possible the new Bracken Foundation Children's Garden, and renovation of the Frist Learning Center, Blevins Japanese Garden, and the Ann & Monroe Carell Jr. Family Sculpture Trail, and increasing the institution's endowment. Under Jane's leadership, Cheekwood has continually set new records in admissions, membership, and contributions, and hosted blockbuster exhibitions such as Bruce Munro's LIGHT (2013), Jaume Plensa: Human Landscape (2015), and Chihuly at Cheekwood (2020). She led the historic 1930s refurnishing of the Cheekwood Mansion that debuted in 2017. During her tenure, she directed the development of Cheekwood in Bloom, Cheekwood Harvest, and Holiday LIGHTS, and led the creation of three, five-year Strategic Plans and a long-term Master Site Plan to advance the historic institution as one of the finest American Country Place Era Estates. Under Jane's management, the institution was fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums in 2016 and recognized as a nationally accredited Level II Arboretum in 2020.

Jane previously served in leadership roles at the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden. She served as Director at Large on the national Board of Directors of the American Public Gardens Association and is a member of the International Women's Forum. She received her M.B.A. from Southern Methodist University and B.S. in Journalism from Bowling Green State University. She has been recognized as a Nashville Business Journal 2014 Woman of Influence; a 2019 Nashville Post Most Powerful Woman; and a 2022 Nashville Post CEO of the Year.

Senior Staff


Name Title
Mr. Daniel Miller Chief Financial Officer
Ms. Elizabeth Murdock Chief Operating Officer
Ms. Nathalie Lavine Vice President of Education & Outreach
Mrs. Penny Bruckse Vice President of Human Resources
Mr. Peter Grimaldi Vice President of Gardens & Facilities
Ms. Sarah Sperling Vice President of Museum Affairs
Kristina Bachman Chief Advancement Officer

Staff

Full Time Staff 75
Part Time Staff 124
Volunteers 1,501
Contractors 0
Retention Rate 71%

Plans & Policies

Does your organization have a Fundraising Plan? Yes
Does your organization have a Strategic Plan? Yes
Years Strategic Plan Considers 5
When was the Strategic Plan adopted? January 2022
Does your organization have a Management Succession Plan? No
Does your organization have a Policy and Procedure Plan? Yes
Does the organization have a Nondiscrimination Policy? Yes
Does the organization have a Whistle Blower Policy? Yes
Does the organization have a Document Destruction Policy? Yes

Evaluation

Is there a formal evaluation for... Frequency (if applicable)
CEO/Executive Director Yes Annually
Senior Management Yes Annually
Non-Management Yes Annually

Affiliations

Affiliation Year
Alignment Nashville 2013
American Alliance of Museums 2000
American Horticultural Society 2020
American Public Gardens Association 2000
Americans for the Arts 2012
Association of Fundraising Professionals 1993
Blue Star Museum 2019
Center for Nonprofit Management 1992
Hands On Nashville 2009
Metro Nashville Arts Commission 1990
Metro Nashville Parks & Recreation 2019
Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce 2000
Nashville Arts Coalition 2014
Nashville Convention & Visitors Corp 2000
Nashville LGBT Chamber 2021
Nashville Rotary Club 2001
National Endowment for the Arts 2015
National Endowment for the Humanities 2020
National Trust For Historic Preservation Leadership Forum 2014
PENCIL 2007
Southeastern Museum Conference 2014
Tennesseans for the Arts 2000
Tennessee Art Education Association 2020
Tennessee Arts Commission 1997
Tennessee Association of Museums 2000
Tennessee Nursery & Landscape Association 2020
Tennessee Urban Forestry Council 2018

External Assessments and Accreditations

Assessment/Accreditation Year
American Alliance of Museums 2016
American Alliance of Museums 2001
Arbnet Arboretum Accreditation Program 2020
Charity Navigator Four Star Charity 2021
Guidestar Platinum Seal of Transparency 2021
National Register of Historic Places 2000
Plant Collections Network 2019
Tennessee Association of Museums 2000
Tennessee Urban Forestry Council 2011

Awards


Award / Recognition Organization Year
#1 Best Local Event/Festival, 'Holiday LIGHTS' Nashville Scene 2019
#1 Best Place to Take Out-of-Towners Nashville Scene 2019
#1 Best Outdoor Fun Nashville Scene 2019
#3 Best Cultural Center Nashville Scene 2019
Best Museum Nashville Parent 2019
Best Tourist Attraction Nashville Parent 2019
#6 Best Botanical Garden USA Today 2019
#1 Best Art Happening, 'Chihuly at Cheekwood' Nashville Scene 2020
#1 Best Outdoor Fun Nashville Scene 2020
Best Art Gallery Tennessean 2020
Best Seasonal Attraction Tennessean 2020
Best Museum Nashville Parent 2020
#2 Top Places to Take Kids Kids Out & About 2020
Award of Excellence, 'Artist-in-Residence: Hiroshi Sato' Tennessee Association of Museums 2021
Award of Commendation, 'En Plein Air' Tennessee Association of Museums 2021
Award of Excellence, 'Where Flowers (Virtually) Bloom' Marketing Campaign Tennessee Association of Museums 2021
Best Botanical Garden in Tennessee Travel Pulse 2021
Best Botanical Garden in the South Style Blueprint 2021
Hansell Marketing Award American Public Gardens Association 2021
CFO Award Honoree, Daniel Miller Nashville Business Journal 2020
Jane MacLeod - Most Powerful Women Award Nashville Post 2019
#1 Best Outdoor Fun Nashville Scene 2021
#1 Best Place To Take Out-Of-Towners Nashville Scene 2021
#1 Best Event/Festival, 'Holiday LIGHTS' Nashville Scene 2021
Best Children's/Family Event, 'Fall for Cheekwood Family Benefit' NFocus Magazine 2022
#2 Best Cultural Center Nashville Scene 2021
Best Wedding Venue The Tennessean 2022
Best Tourist/Seasonal Attraction The Tennessean 2022
#1 Best Place to Take Out of Towners Nashville Scene 2022
#1 Best Outdoor Fun Nashville Scene 2022
#2 Best Wedding Venue Nashville Scene 2022
#2 Best Event/Festival, Holiday LIGHTS Nashville Scene 2022
#3 Best Charity Event, Swan Ball Nashville Scene 2022
Best Local Day Camp in Nashville Nashville Parent 2022
#4 in Top 20 Places to Take Kids in Nashville Kid's Out and About 2022