Honor, promotion garnered by Crystal Bridges employees
Sandra Keiser Edwards, deputy director of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, will receive the Western Illinois University Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters at Western's spring 2014 commencement exercises on May 10.
Also, Crystal Bridges has promoted Diane Carroll, former media relations manager, to director of communications.
KEISER EDWARDS
The Honorary Doctorate is the highest award Western Illinois University can bestow upon an individual who has made significant contributions to his/her career and to Western Illinois University.
Keiser Edwards, a 1974 College Student Personnel master's degree graduate, has been a member of the Crystal Bridges leadership team since 2007, helping oversee the founding of the museum, as well as its construction and successful opening in November 2011. Since that time, the museum has welcomed more than 1.2 million visitors, with Keiser Edwards serving in the pivotal role of deputy director.
Previously, Keiser Edwards served as the associate vice chancellor for development at the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville for nine years. She and her late husband, Clay Edwards, helped direct the university’s groundbreaking Campaign for the Twenty-First Century, an initiative that raised more than $1 billion for academic programs, including the founding of an honors college and endowing the graduate school. In 2007, Keiser Edwards was made an honorary alumna of the university by the Arkansas Alumni Association.
She has also served as director of development (outreach and cooperative extension) and director of station development (public broadcasting) at The Pennsylvania State University, posts she held from 1988 to 1998. She created the first comprehensive advancement program in the field of continuing and distance education at a public university, and was part of the management team that created Penn State’s World Campus, a virtual university for students at a distance from the physical location. As a result of these achievements, the university awarded Keiser Edwards the Outreach Pioneer Award.
Keiser Edwards received Western's Alumni Achievement Award in 1993 and the WIU Distinguished Alumni Award in 2006. She serves as a member of the College of Fine Arts and Communication (COFAC) Advisory Board.
Keiser Edwards holds a bachelor's degree from Lenoir-Rhyne College in Hickory, N.C., where she served on the board of trustees from 1978-1986.
CARROLL
Carroll has more than two decades of experience as a communications professional and joined Crystal Bridges in July 2012, overseeing the museum’s public relations activities and generating visibility in a wide range of media for the museum and its exhibitions, collection, programs, services, and facilities.
As director of communications, Carroll will oversee the museum’s creative services, digital media, and media relations teams. Prior to joining Crystal Bridges, Carroll was editor in chief of Little Rock-based At Home in Arkansas, a division of Network Communications Inc. of Norcross, Ga.
Previously, Carroll was a regional editor for Hachette Filipacchi Media and Meredith Publications Inc., based first in Dallas, and later in Fayetteville, Ark., charged with developing and marketing story concepts as well as managing production and photography for national publications focused on art, architecture, design and landscape.
Carroll also worked previously in account service for an Omnicom Group agency in San Francisco. She holds a bachelor of arts degree in communications from University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio.