
Naylor Steps Down as National WWI Museum President
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National World War One Museums President Matthew Naylor to Depart in 2027: Board Launches Successor Search
The National World War One Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri, announced that president and CEO Matthew Naylor will step down in June 2027 after 14 years at the helm. The board of trustees has launched a search for his successor, aiming to bring in new leadership by early 2027. Naylor, who pledged to stay until the museums centennial celebration in 2026, will return to his native Australia to be near family. Board chair Tom Whittaker praised Naylors vision and dedication, highlighting his achievements, including major gallery renovations, new spaces, over $100 million raised through capital campaigns, pandemic navigation without layoffs, and hosting major events. As Naylor departs, the museum is poised for its next era.
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