Leadership + Staff
Board of Directors
- William D. Felton
Chairman - Jodi Felton
President - Tom Hofstetter
Treasurer - Adam Moore
1st Vice President - Tim Russell
2nd Vice President - Joyce Pauker
3rd Vice President - Elizabeth Strick
Secretary - Deborah Murtaugh
Past President - Michael Delgass
Past Treasurer - Eric Bernheim
- Jonathan Eifert
- Paul Efstathiou
- Kristin Foster
- Erika Miller
- Rachel A. Pencu
- Dogan Perese
- Kathryn Turley-Sonne
- Anna VellaLucien Vita
- Ed Webb
- Keara Williams
Staff

Dr. Robin Jaffee Frank
Executive Director
Robin Jaffee Frank, PhD, is an art historian specializing in American visual culture whose career spans senior curatorial leadership, academic teaching, and museum administration. She formerly served as chief curator at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art in Hartford, and curator in American paintings and sculpture at the Yale University Art Gallery in New Haven. Robin has organized exhibitions that toured museums nationally, lectured extensively, published widely, and secured significant public and private funding. She brings strategic vision and institutional stewardship to advancing MoCA\CT’s mission and is excited to have the opportunity to deepen the museum’s engagement with artists, audiences, and the community. She earned her doctorate at Yale University.

Pamela Hovland
Design Director
Ms. Hovland received a B.S. in design and communications from Bemidji State University and an M.F.A. from Yale University. She has worked extensively in the areas of identity, print communications, signage and screen-based design for corporations, nonprofit organizations, cultural institutions and individuals. Her work has been recognized by the AIGA, the Type Directors Club, Emigre, Print, I.D., and Eye, among others, and has been included in many exhibitions. She is a founding member of Class Action Collective, the art collective that uses design to effect social change. Hovland is a Fellow of the American Academy in Rome and a Senior Critic in graphic design at the Yale School of Art.

Lewis Derogene
[Loo-weez Dare-o-jean]
As the Head of Exhibitions and a visual artist, Lewis is dedicated to creating opportunities for all visual artists and fostering engaging environments for visitors at MoCA\CT. Her passion lies in building meaningful partnerships with visual art institutions, including academia and galleries. Through innovative and collaborative efforts, she strives to elevate the arts community.

Sue Donato
Sue is dedicated to inspiring artists and thinkers of all ages. As an artist and educator, she leads a dynamic team in developing experiential programs that explore art awareness and ability. Sue is passionate about nurturing creativity and awareness through engaging, hands-on, meaningful experiences.

Janice Egan
Senior Director of Development and Philanthropy
Janice Egan arrived at MoCA\CT with almost two decades of leadership experience in development and fundraising in education. Her passion for the arts and dedication to connecting communities are integral to fulfilling MoCA’s mission to illuminate lives and build a more just world through art, education, and expression.

Sandra Nygaard
Director of Marketing and Communications
Sandra is a trained journalist who began her career in magazines and arts and culture reporting, building a strong foundation in storytelling. She has led marketing initiatives for globally recognized brands including Ralph Lauren, Mastercard, and MillerKnoll, translating creative vision into clear, compelling narratives across platforms. Her love of art and music led her to MoCA\CT, where she’s excited to connect people with the creativity and energy of contemporary art through stories that inspire and engage.

Kristen Young
Kristen Young is passionate and dedicated to bringing the community together through the Performing Arts. She is a classically trained violinist who can be spotted performing throughout the state. Kristen has a Master’s in Music Performance and Arts Entrepreneurship.

Maggie Farrell
Museum Fellow
Maggie Farrell recently graduated from Trinity College with a bachelor’s degree in Art History and American Studies. She joins the museum as a Museum Fellow, bringing a strong passion for art and education to her work. Maggie is especially interested in making art more accessible and engaging for diverse audiences. She looks forward to contributing to the museum’s exhibitions and educational programs.
