Michelle Hunt promoted to Pro Football Hall of Fame's Museum Store Manager
Assumes position with interim authority for managing merchandise sales and licensing
The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced the promotion of Michelle Hunt from Assistant Museum Store Manager to Museum Store Manager, effective immediately. Hunt, has worked at the Hall of Fame in her current position for 10 years. In addition to assuming her new role as the Museum Store Manager, Hunt will also assume, on an interim basis, the Hall of Fame merchandise sales and licensing efforts previously performed by the Hall of Fame’s Vice President Licensing/merchandising, Judy Kuntz, who recently announced her retirement.
“We are very fortunate to have someone with Michelle Hunt’s talent and experience within our organization that can provide the leadership and dedicated effort required to continue the trend of growth and success of our merchandise sales operations,” stated Hall of Fame President/Executive Director Steve Perry. “We are also pleased that in Michelle we have someone who is capable of providing the leadership and the dedicated effort that will be required to continue the trend of growth and success of these programs until the Vice President position is filled. An extensive recruitment effort to fill that position is underway and expected to be completed within the next few months.”
On behalf of the entire Pro Football Hall of Fame team, we express appreciation to Michelle for her contributions to-date and wish her continued success in her new position.”
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