(KRON) – The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco plans to shutter a dozen roles, the museum announced on Friday.
The museum’s Director and CEO, Thomas P. Campbell, said the decision to cut the roles was difficult in a statement released on the museum’s website.
“Our staff is the heart of our museums, they are the stewards of our mission. We understand the sensitivity of this situation for all affected, directly and indirectly, and are deeply grateful for the many contributions of our former team members during their time with us,” said Campbell.
Oakland pub closes after 8 years of businessThe CEO said that axing these roles was due to a “projected budgetary gap” and to ensure long-term financial stability. Museum attendance, according to Campbell, has declined nearly 20% since the COVID-19 pandemic.
“This decision was not made lightly, it follows months of scenario planning, rigorous financial analysis, and extensive deliberation by the Museums’ executive leadership and trustees,” said Campbell.
The 12 positions represent 5% of the Corporation of the Fine Arts Museums staff and approximately 3.5% of the museum’s overall workforce, per Campbell.
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