Dr.

Daniel H. Weiss

Johns Hopkins University
Area
Leadership, Policy, and Communications
Specialty
Scientific, Cultural, and Nonprofit Leadership
Elected
2021

Daniel H. Weiss, The Met's President and Chief Executive Officer, is responsible for the overall leadership of the Museum, including establishing its key strategic, institutional, and capital priorities. He was appointed to the position in June 2017, after serving two years as the Museum's President.

A scholar of art history and a seasoned leader of complex institutions, Weiss was previously President and Professor of Art History of Haverford College, and from 2005 to 2013 of Lafayette College. He holds an MBA from Yale and a PhD from Johns Hopkins University in western medieval and Byzantine art, where he joined the art history faculty and in six years rose to full professor and then chair of the department. Three years later, he became the James B. Knapp Dean of John Hopkins's Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. He holds a BA in Art History and Psychology from the George Washington University.

The author of six books and numerous articles, Weiss has published and lectured widely on a variety of topics, including the art of the Middle Ages and the Crusades, higher education, and American culture. His most recent books include Remaking College: Innovation and the Liberal Arts (2013), and In That Time: Michael O’Donnell and the Tragic Era of Vietnam (2019). Earlier in his career, Weiss spent four years as a management consultant at Booz, Allen & Hamilton in New York.

Weiss is a vocal advocate for colleges and museums as essential to our society, and a champion of efforts to broaden access to them.

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