Select Partnerships
Mountain Top Vision partners with institutions navigating complexity, transition, and high-stakes decision-making. Engagements have included executive and board advising, strategic direction processes, leadership alignment during change, and facilitated dialogue in contested environments. Engagements have ranged from single-institution leadership retreats to multi-site and national networks navigating public transition.
Mountain Top Vision has partnered with cultural institutions, universities, and national networks across North America.
Featured Institutional Partners
Mountain Top Vision Clients
Academy Art Museum
American Alliance of Museums
American LGBTQ+ Museum
ARCUS Leadership Academy
Atlanta History Center
American Institute for Conservation
Art Dealers Association of America
Asian Art Museum
Association of Midwest Museums
Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities
Bakken Museum
Building African American Minds
California Association of Museums
California State Parks
Canadian Museums Association
Center for Antiracist Research
Cincinnati Art Museum
City of Fredericksburg
Cleveland Museum of Art
Clinton AME Zion Church Restoration
Coalition of State Museum Associations
Colgate University
Colonial Williamsburg
Columbia Basin College
Connecticut Science Center Conner Prairie
Corning Museum of Glass
Council of American Jewish Museums
Drexel University Driving While Black (documentary)
Eastern State Penitentiary
Ewing Gallery (UTK)
Explore Asheville
Florida Association of Museums
Genesee Country Village and Museum
George Washington University
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum
Georgia State University
Girard College
Harvard Art Museum
Historic Columbia
Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park
Historic Oakland Cemetery Foundation
History Leaders Institute (AASLH)
Illinois Association of Museums
Illinois State Museum
Itl. Coalition of Sites of Conscience
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Jack Hadley Black History Museum
James Madison's Montpelier
Japanese American National Museum
Johns Hopkins University
Junior League of Atlanta
Krannert Art Museum
Las Cruces Museum System
Long Island Children's Museum
Lyndon B Johnson National Historical Park
Manzanar National Historic Site
Marietta House Museum
Maryland Humanities
Mattatuck Museum
McClung Museum of Natural History and Culture
Michael C. Carlos Museum
Michigan History Center
Mid-America Arts Alliance
Mississippi Museum of Art - CAPE
Missouri History Museum
Montgomery Museum of Fine Art
Morris-Jumel Mansion
Mott Philanthropic
Museum of Arts and Design
Museum of Nebraska Art
Museum of the Cherokee People Naper Settlement
National Gallery of Art
National Geographic Society
National Hispanic Cultural Center
National History Day
National Museum of American History
National Trust
Nat'l Underground Railroad Freedom Center
Northwest African American Museum
Oceanside Museum of Art
Ohio History Connection
Okinawa Institute of Science & Technology
Old World Wisconsin
PACE Gallery
PittMER (Museum Education Roundtable)
Parks Canada - Quebec
Preservation Long Island
President Lincoln's Cottage
Reginald F. Lewis Museum
Reynolda House
Rhode Island Historical Society
Richard Allen Cultural Center
Rockefeller Archive Center
San Diego Museum of Man (Us)
School for Visual Arts - NYC
Senator Heinz History Center
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Sonoma Valley Museum of Art
Steeplechase Films
Stenton
Studio Art Quilt Associates
Talbot Mentors
Texas Association of Museums
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
The Woodlands
Thomas Jefferson's Monticello
Westerville HIstory Museum
Yale University Art Gallery
“Dina has been a long-time instructor for the Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities, sharing her expertise on memorialization with governmental officials around the world. She has been an amazing partner in developing groundbreaking programming, including instrumental assistance in the development of our National Seminar for Law Enforcement on Civil and Human Rights Protection in partnership with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Dina represents a trusted authority on the complexity of memorialization and the development of strategic initiatives that increase inclusivity within programming.”
TIBI GALLAS
Executive Director,
Auschwitz Institute for the Prevention of Genocide and Mass Atrocities