ATLANTA, GA.- The High Museum of Art announced today the appointment of Dan Baldwin as the new chair of its board of directors. Baldwin succeeds Robin Howell, who began her tenure in 2019.
Baldwin is a longtime supporter of the High, having been on the Museums board for over a decade, during which time he has served on the executive and finance committees. He has also served on the Woodruff Arts Centers governing board and investment committee.
As a committed supporter of the Museum, Dan has long demonstrated his dedication to our mission and the importance of a thriving museum for Atlanta, said Rand Suffolk, the Highs Nancy and Holcombe T. Green, Jr., director. We are delighted to welcome him as the Boards new chair and to work with him as we strive to become the Museum that Atlanta and our region deserves.
Baldwin is CEO and managing partner of Baldwin Capital LLC, a family investment management firm and is also an independent director and head of the compensation committee at MAXEX, a digital mortgage exchange. In 1998, he founded Stanfield Capital Partners LLC, a specialized credit investment management firm, for which he served as CEO and managing partner until 2011. He also held leadership positions with Citicorp Investment Management, Chancellor Capital LGT Asset Management and First Pyramid Life Insurance Company.
I am excited to serve the High in a capacity to help continue its high level of excellence and service to the community, said Baldwin.