Museum sacks Nathalie Bondil
The Museum of Fine Arts has sacked Nathalie Bondil, with heavy hints about how people were quitting under her management. She had been director general since 2007.
The Museum of Fine Arts has sacked Nathalie Bondil, with heavy hints about how people were quitting under her management. She had been director general since 2007.
Su 15:54 on 2020-07-13 Permalink
Ewwww.
“Nathalie Bondil n’avait pas approuvé la nomination de Mary-Dailey Desmarais , qui est issue d’une famille importante de donateurs, à la suite d’un processus d’embauche contesté.”
Kate 16:12 on 2020-07-13 Permalink
Yep. Was Bondil the little Napoleon the HR company mentioned in the item is trying to portray her? Or were they given the mandate to find or manufacture evidence to punt Bondil out before the end of her contract to keep the Desmarais clan happy?
Su 16:31 on 2020-07-13 Permalink
I guess we will be hearing more on this! Did she morph into Napoleon suddenly after 20 years of superb service recognized with numerous accolades !?
Kate 17:40 on 2020-07-13 Permalink
The CTV report says: “When Bondil was invested into the Order of Canada in 2016, the citation called her “an inspiring museologist known for her vitality, creativity and openness.” It noted she had overseen the museum’s expansion with the creation of two new pavilions and that under her leadership attendance had doubled.” But CTV doesn’t mention the Desmarais subplot.
Su 10:25 on 2020-07-14 Permalink
https://artreview.com/montreal-museum-axes-director-over-toxic-environment/
A nice informative article