E Randol Schoenberg, grandson of the great composer and president of the Holocaust Museum of Los Angeles, has also taken charge as executive director. Schoenberg is a successful attorney who has pursued Holocaust restitution cases. Here’s the announcement:
December 6, 2012
Dear Museum Friends,
There’s been a change of leadership at the Museum. After much thought and deliberation, the Board of Directors has decided to seek a new Executive Director. Mark A. Rothman has ably served as Executive Director for the past six years. During his tenure, he oversaw the Museum’s transformation from the ORT building on Wilshire Boulevard to our new award-winning home in Pan Pacific Park. We are very grateful for Mark’s leadership over the years, especially at a time of exciting growth and development. We wish him much success in all of his future endeavors.
E. Randol Schoenberg
President and Acting Executive Director
randy@lamoth.org











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