Bill Peters, President, Bill Peters Consulting
At the Alberta Museums Association (AMA)'s 2014 Conference, the panel discussion, "Imagining Possibilities: Building Governance Capacity for Sustainable and Relevant Community Museums" saw four members of the AMA Board of Directors discuss how to bring the wisdom of the Sustainability Working Group Report to Alberta's institutions. The panellists, Laura Gloor, Blane Hogue, Lorraine MacKay, and Bill Peters, discussed how museums can:
1. Be seen as vital, necessary, and active contributors to our communities;
2. Understand and respond to the pressing needs of our communities through our numerous connections and networks where expertise, information, and resources are shared;
3. Organize and govern courageously in order to embrace new, efficient, and sustainable behaviours and practices; and
4. Understand how to successfully integrate all dimensions of sustainability - social, cultural, health, environmental and financial - into a vibrant expression of community.
In this piece, Bill has gathered the reflections of his colleagues as they look back on the session and consider the relevance of these lessons today.