Vice Provost & Executive Director, Drexel University Lenfest Center for Cultural Partnerships
Bio:
Rosalind Remer is Vice Provost and Executive Director of the
Drexel University Lenfest Center for Cultural Partnerships and an affiliated faculty member in Drexel’s Department of History. Remer taught history for fourteen years at Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. She was drawn to public history, museum planning and administration while on leave to direct the planning efforts for the National Constitution Center. She went on to serve as executive director of the Benjamin Franklin Tercentenary, and then co-founded Remer & Talbott, a consulting firm serving museums, libraries, universities, historic sites and other nonprofits. She joined Drexel University in 2013, where she served for two years as a senior advisor to the president and facilitator of Drexel’s key presidential initiatives.