Seeking tempo change
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Andrew Edwards
Glenn Zagoren, who recently resigned his post as president of the
Newport Harbor Nautical Museum, says he wanted to leave nonprofit
work and return to the world of advertising and marketing.
“I like things moving in an entrepreneurial, fast pace,” Zagoren
said.
Zagoren resigned his post at the museum June 18. He said his
marketing firm, the Zagoren Group, started business the same day. The
company has offices in Newport Beach and New York City. Zagoren lived
in New York before taking the helm at the museum in early 2003.
Zagoren acknowledged that unresolved debates remain regarding the
size of the museum and what the museum’s mission should be. However,
he did not elaborate on any specific issues where he and the museum’s
board may have disagreed. Instead, he repeatedly spoke about he and
some board members being unable to decide whether to paint the museum
red or blue.
“There’s only so many times you can say, ‘Red or nothing,’ before
you’re blue in the face,” Zagoren said.
The chairman of the museum’s board, Peter Pallette, declined to go
into detail on any issues surrounding Zagoren’s decision to leave the
museum. Pallette reiterated Zagoren’s comments that the former museum
president wanted to return to the for-profit business arena. Pallette
did not comment further on the resignation, pending the completion of
a prepared statement by the board that was not available late
Thursday.
The museum’s presidency has been filled by David Muller, who
served on the museum’s board until his appointment. Muller said he
was selected as an interim president, but the term of his appointment
could change.
Muller said he may discuss museum issues with Zagoren.
“I look forward to tapping his skills in the future,” Muller said.
One of Muller’s priorities, he said, was finding a new home for
the museum. The museum’s lease with the Irvine Co. is set to expire
in 2006, and though the museum has received an extension through
2008, Muller said he does not want to assume the lease situation will
not change.
Muller, Pallette and Zagoren all said the most likely choice for a
new location is the Balboa Fun Zone.
* ANDREW EDWARDS covers business and the environment. He can be
reached at (714) 966-4624 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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