04 Dec Morikami Museum Board Chair Receives Annual Museum Service Award
The Florida Association of Museums (FAM) has announced that the recipient of its 2024 Outstanding Trustee Award is Randal Baker, Board Chairman of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens in Delray Beach. The Annual Museum Service Awards honor individuals and organizations demonstrating exceptional leadership, dedication, and service to Florida’s museums and cultural institutions.
The Outstanding Trustee Award recognizes Mr. Baker’s invaluable contributions to the Morikami’s continued success, emphasizing his unwavering commitment to advancing the mission of preserving and sharing Japanese culture in Florida.
“Randal Baker’s passion and strategic leadership have been instrumental in the Morikami Museum’s growth and influence within our community and beyond,” says Malinda Horton, Executive Director of the Florida Association of Museums. “His dedication exemplifies the very best of museum stewardship and serves as an inspiration to fellow trustees and cultural leaders.”
As a trustee, Mr. Baker has played a pivotal role in shaping the Morikami Museum’s vision, fostering educational programs, and ensuring financial stability. His efforts have not only enhanced the museum’s reputation as a cultural gem but have also expanded opportunities for community engagement and cultural exchange.
“Receiving this accolade from the Florida Association of Museums is a great honor,” says Randal Baker. “It reflects the hard work and dedication of our entire team at the Morikami and our collective vision to see the museum’s cultural footprint continue to flourish in South Florida.”
The 2024 Annual Museum Service Awards are part of FAM’s mission to celebrate the achievements of those who enrich Florida’s vibrant museum landscape. This year’s recipients will be honored at the upcoming FAM Annual Conference on an undisclosed date.
ABOUT MORIKAMI MUSEUM AND JAPANESE GARDENS
The mission of the Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens is to engage a diverse audience by presenting Japanese cultural experiences that educate and inspire. Since 1977, the Morikami has been an epicenter for Japanese arts and culture in South Florida. With rotating art exhibitions, traditional tea ceremony performances, and an array of educational programming, Morikami strives to spread appreciation for the living culture of Japan. For more information, visit morikami.org.
ABOUT THE FLORIDA ASSOCIATION OF MUSEUMS
The Florida Association of Museums (FAM) is the not-for-profit professional organization for Florida’s museums and museum professionals. The mission of the Association is to represent and address the needs of the museum community, enhancing the ability of museums to serve the public interest. The Association encourages excellence in its members by promoting communication through which its members share information and resources, effect legislation and promote support of museums. For more information, visit flamuseums.org.