Cathlin Bradly Joins Praxis

Praxis Museum Projects Group is pleased to announce that Cathlin Bradley, VP of Partnership Strategy at Kubik Maltbie, has joined our network of industry experts. Cathlin holds a Bachelor’s in industrial design from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Master’s in Arts Administration from the University of Cincinnati.

For the past fifteen years, Ms. Bradley’s work has focused on exhibit fabrication. “I find it rewarding helping each of our client’s transform their unique vision into a built environment,” says Ms Bradley. In addition to her extensive knowledge of materials and fabrication processes, Cathlin’s experience working at both Georgia Aquarium and The Henry Ford Museum has contributed to her comprehensive understanding and holistic experience with the many facets of exhibition planning, including content development, fundraising, collections management, and inclusive design.

At Kubik Maltbie, Cathlin develops partnerships with museums, exhibit designers, and architects to create engaging exhibitions for museums and their visitors. Cathlin has also invested her time in service to the museum industry. She is constantly sharing her expertise at a plethora of educational events and conferences. Cathlin is an active mentor to emerging professionals and higher ed students seeking opportunities in the museum industry. “I am thrilled to welcome Cathlin to our Praxis network,” says Membership Chair, Carolynne Harris, “She will help to expand our burgeoning contribution to the museum field.”

Praxis Museum Projects Group is a museum professional’s network. We share ideas, best practices, new techniques, and new technologies. We are experienced practitioners working in many aspects of museum project development. We support museums, exhibit designers, and architects to create thoughtful, engaging, state-of-the-art, and sustainable museum environments. By gathering our various talents and specialties, members can discuss and share information critical to the continued enlightenment of the museum industry while assisting in the development of new works.

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