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Working at MoMA: How Does a Museum’s Building Manager Do His Job?

Working at MoMA: How Does a Museum’s Building Manager Do His Job?

Meet Nelson Nieves, MoMA’s Assistant Director of Building Operations and Fire and Life Safety Manager.

Working · Slate Podcasts

December 30, 201827m 31s

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Show Notes

Nelson Nieves has never been especially interested in art, yet he has one of the single most important jobs at New York’s MoMa. As the museum’s assistant director for building operations he oversees the huge team of workers who keep the building clean and running—everyone from the janitorial staff who scour the galleries and bathrooms to the engineers who manage the high-tech heating and cooling system. Nelson talks to Jordan about keeping workers on their toes, the comedy of trying to capture stray animals that fly into the building, and what happened the time a heart doctor had a heart attack in the middle of the building.

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