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Country Music Hall Of Fame And Museum Promotes Lisa Purcell And Warren Denney
November 1, 2019 at 12:30 PM (PT)
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The COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM (CMHOF) in NASHVILLE has promoted senior staff members LISA PURCELL to SVP/Education, Development and Community Outreach and WARREN DENNEY to VP/Creative Services. PURCELL, who joined the museum in 2014 as VP/Development, will direct the education, community outreach and contributed income departments. DENNEY has been with the museum since 2007, and was upped to Creative Dir. in 2009.
“Under LISA's leadership, her division has achieved much success. This includes the launch of the museum’s planned giving program and the creation of the Community Counts program, which provides free admission for youth ages 18 and under from DAVIDSON [county] and bordering MIDDLE TENNESSEE counties,” said museum CEO KYLE YOUNG. “Through our community outreach efforts advanced by LISA, the museum now offers more than 1,200 educational programs each year, serving 100,000 people. This museum is a thriving and essential part the NASHVILLE community, and this is due, in large part, to the efforts of LISA and her team.”
“WARREN has provided the museum with a clear creative vision for the past decade,” YOUNG said. “Under his guidance, we have found new ways to tell not only the museum’s narrative, but the genre’s as well. One way he has done this is through content creation, development, video production and editing. This strengthens our ability to share our story with diverse audiences around the world.”

