The Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe) announced today that Nathan McCullough- Haddix will serve as Interim Executive Director for the Museum. He will replace Stephanie Terry, who was recently elected as the Mayor for the City of Evansville.
cMoe’s Board of Directors has designated a search committee to find a candidate to fill
the position permanently.
With over nine years of nonprofit experience, McCullough- Haddix has served as the
Museum’s Deputy Director for the last five years. Prior to joining cMoe, McCullough -
Haddix held leadership positions at FOX 7 WTVW, CBS 44 WEVV, and Give a Dog a
Bone where he gained extensive experience in staff management, community and
relationship building, and customer service.
“The Board is thrilled to have Nathan step into this role, while we search for the new
Executive Director,” says Will Cartwright, cMoe Board President. “The ideal candidate
will be a highly motivated leader who is passionate about cMoe’s mission.”
“We also want to thank Stephanie for her 13 years of dedicated service as Executive
Director of cMoe. We wish Stephanie the best of luck and look forward to working with
her as she steps into her new role as Mayor,” says Cartwright.
On the announcement of the position McCullough - Haddix stated, “Having grown up
attending Hands on Discovery, I am tremendously honored to take on the position of
Interim Executive Director after several years of hard work and dedication to the mission.
I look forward to working with the Board, staff and community members to build on the
organization’s strengths so as to take the Museum to the next level in its regional
impact.”
The next Director will have the opportunity to finish the Museum’s Play it Forward
Capital Campaign. Under Terry’s leadership the public phase of the campaign was
launched in September with 5.1 million dollars raised towards its 6.5-million-dollar