1. William Hosley and Terra Firma Northeast
Cultural Resource Development & Marketing
“Where you stand is what you stand for” – Wendell Berry
Services:
• Strategic Planning Interpretive Plans
• Public Programs and Workshops Government Relations
• Capital Campaign Case Statements Annual Appeal Strategies
• Board Development Security Documentation
• Exhibition Planning & Development Travel Tours
• Institutional Advancement Strategies Estate Mgmt Services
• Social Media & Marketing
• Fund-Raising Strategies and Assessments Compensation Assessment
• Special Projects & Strategic Initiatives
• In-Gallery & Internet-Based Media Productions
• Municipal Tourism & Cultural Resource Development Strategies
• Public Program Planning & Educational Outreach Strategies
• Collection Development, Conservation & Deaccessioning Strategies
• Burying Ground / Cemetery Restoration & Development Planning
About William Hosley and Terra Firma Northeast:
William Hosley, the principal of Terra Firma Northeast, is a cultural resource consultant,
planner, writer, historian, speaker, preservationist, photographer, exhibition developer and
material culture scholar. He was formerly Director of the New Haven Museum and
Connecticut Landmarks where he cared for a chain of historic attractions throughout
Connecticut. Prior to that, as an award-winning curator and exhibition developer at Wadsworth
Atheneum, Bill organized major exhibitions including The Great River: Art & Society of the
Connecticut Valley (1985), The Japan Idea: Art and Life in Victorian America (1990), and
Sam & Elizabeth: Legend and Legacy of Colt's Empire (1996). As an expert in heritage
tourism, Bill has studied, lectured and advised hundreds of museums and heritage destinations
around the country. He has developed successful organizational development plans for
numerous cultural attractions including the Butler-McCook House & Garden (Hartford, CT),
the Nathan Hale Homestead (Coventry, CT), the Colt Collection at Wadsworth Atheneum and
Coltsville National Historic Park (Hartford), and the New Haven Museum (New Haven, CT).
He has assembled project teams involving architects, engineers, appraisers, conservators,
exhibition designers, planners and scholars to address the complex needs of projects that need
and get transformational change. He welcomes the challenge of turnaround situations involving
high value / high need cultural resources.
To Contact:
William Hosley
Terra Firma Northeast
Cultural Resource Development & Marketing Consultant
860-944-8349 hosley.terrafirma@gmail.com
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