Savage, currently the Jerome Foundation’s program director, will assume the president and CEO role May 1, 2023. She succeeds Ben Cameron, the private foundation’s leader since 2015. He retires after a diverse career with significant contributions to the arts community and philanthropic organizations. Cameron followed Cindy Gehrig, Jerome’s president for 38 years, a critical advocate in arts philanthropy for supporting individual artists.
The Jerome Foundation, founded in 1964 by the late artist/painter/photographer/composer/ screenwriter and Academy Award-winning film director and philanthropist Jerome Hill, honors his legacy through multi-year grants that support the creation, development and presentation of new works by early career artists. The foundation supports grants to early career generative artists, and the nonprofit arts organizations that serve them, in all disciplines in Minnesota and the five boroughs of New York City where Hill spent much of his creative career. A St. Paul native, Hill was a grandson of railroad builder James J. Hill.
“Eleanor embodies the Jerome Foundation‘s purpose and values by always showing up in the community to seek ways arts leaders and early career artists support social change through meaningful commitment to equity and addressing racism and long-term inequities,” said Kate Barr, Jerome Foundation board chair and president and CEO of Propel Nonprofits.
Barr added that “as we make this important transition, we are deeply grateful for Ben Cameron’s contributions, especially his leadership in re-imagining and implementing grant programs and internal systems, most notably during the pandemic, in ways that respond to seismic changes in the arts’ ecosystem.”
Board member Sanjit Sethi, president of the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, led the Jerome Foundation’s CEO search with support from the global organizational consulting firm Korn Ferry.
“A position of this importance to our organization and its stakeholders warranted a comprehensive national search that attracted a number of impressive and highly qualified candidates,” Sethi said. “From among these, we are confident and delighted with our choice of Eleanor as the right leader to guide the Jerome Foundation to its next level. She clearly understands and will sustain Jerome Hill’s legacy and life-long commitment to promoting human rights.”