What's Happening?
Kimberly Stull has been appointed as the new president and CEO of the DuPage Children’s Museum, effective June 9. Stull, who has been with the museum for nearly 25 years, previously served as the executive vice president of joyful learning. She succeeds
Andrea Ingram, who is stepping down after six years in the role. Stull plans to continue building on Ingram’s leadership by creating meaningful experiences for children and families as the museum approaches its 40th anniversary. Additionally, Gerilyn Johnson has been promoted to executive vice president of administration and chief financial officer, further strengthening the museum's leadership team.
Why It's Important?
The appointment of Kimberly Stull as president of the DuPage Children’s Museum marks a significant leadership transition for the institution. With her extensive experience and commitment to hands-on learning, Stull is well-positioned to guide the museum into its next phase of development. Her leadership is expected to enhance the museum's educational offerings and expand its reach within the community. This change in leadership could also influence the museum's strategic direction, potentially leading to new programs and initiatives that further its mission of providing enriching experiences for children and families.












