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Auckland Museum appoints new Tumu Whakarae CEO

David Reeves has been the Director of Collections and Research at Auckland Museum since 2011.

David Reeves.

Mon, 21 Aug 2023

Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum has announced the appointment of David Reeves as Tumu Whakarae chief executive.

Reeves has been the director of collections and research at Auckland Museum since 2011, a role in which he has led transformational change in the museum’s curatorial, collections, and conservation practices. As a member of the museum’s executive team, he has led innovative digital collection access projects, contributed to major building projects, and been a driving force behind a number of meaningful cultural developments.

With a career spanning more than 35 years, Reeves has extensive experience across Aotearoa’s cultural sector and has held senior roles at major institutions including the Alexander Turnbull Library, Toi o Tāmaki Auckland Art Gallery, and Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa.

His contributions to the community are far-ranging and span decades. His current professional affiliations and board appointments include his role as trustee and deputy chair of UNESCO Memory of the World NZ committee and board member of Museums Aotearoa, the national membership and advocacy body for the museum sector, trustee of the Rule Foundation, a philanthropic charity supporting rainbow communities, and past co-chair of GALS, Auckland’s rainbow choir.

Reeves brings fresh perspectives on the galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) sector to the chief executive role, alongside a keen interest in how the sector is responding to and utilising the digital environment. He is a strong believer in working proactively and collaboratively with allied organisations to achieve the museum’s aims in advancing understandings about our social and natural worlds. Reeves is also focused on strengthening the museum’s bicultural approach to its work and engagement with communities.

Auckland Museum Trust Board chair Professor Richard Bedford said: “It is a privilege to appoint such a talented and innovative employee to lead the museum as we develop our next strategic plan, which will take us to 2029 – the centenary of our time on this sacred site and war memorial on Pukekawa.”

Taumata-a-Iwi chair Precious Clark said: “We are excited to continue to support David in his leadership of Tāmaki Paenga Hira. The Taumata-ā-Iwi has built a high trust relationship with David over the years, and values his support and advocacy of kaupapa Māori, taonga Māori, and our Māori staff at the museum.”

“We look forward to collaborating with David to shift Tāmaki Paenga Hira into being a bicultural organisation of the future.”

On his appointment Reeves said: “I am excited to be taking up a new role at Tāmaki Paenga Hira Auckland War Memorial Museum [which] is a very special place with a rich history and extraordinary collections; it will be a great pleasure to lead our talented team over the next few years, realising more of the potential that the museum has to offer. I also look forward to building upon key relationships with sector colleagues and our main funder, Auckland Council.”

Reeves has been interim chief executive for the museum since the departure of former director, Dr David Gaimster in June. He formally commences the permanent position on September 1. 


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