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Greenwich Historical Society’s CEO Debra Mecky announces retirement

Committee formed to fill seat of transformative town figure

Gary Larkin by Gary Larkin
April 28, 2025
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Debra Mecky, outgoing executive director and CEO of the Greenwich Historical Society. Photos courtesy of Greenwich Historical Society

GREENWICH – Longtime Executive Director and CEO of Greenwich Historical Society Debra L. Mecky, Ph.D., announced her retirement.

Mecky, who has led the society for more than 29 years, has announced her decision to retire later this year. During her tenure, she dramatically advanced the organization’s mission, transformed its site and operations, and expanded its reach and audience to become one of America’s foremost regional history museums.

“It has been the highlight of my career and a tremendous honor and privilege to serve the Greenwich Historical Society and the community for almost three decades as executive director,” Mecky said. “I leave with the organization well positioned for a new era of growth and poised to even better serve our extraordinary town.”

The society’s board of trustees has formed a transition committee and has engaged Koya Leadership Partners/DSG Global to assist in a national search to identify qualified candidates for Mecky’s positions.

The board expressed its deep appreciation for Mecky’s vision, leadership, and accomplishments.

“Debra has made Greenwich Historical Society a point of pride for the Town of Greenwich and a leading institution of its kind, increased its visibility and impact through highly effective programs that engage the community, and fostered a base of committed and enthusiastic patrons,” said Catherine Tompkins, chair of the Board of Trustees. “Notably, she laid the groundwork for the Historical Society to continue its robust growth trajectory through the upcoming capital campaign for endowment and programs: Our Town, Our Story, Greenwich Past, Present, Future.”

Under Mecky’s leadership, the historical society experienced significant growth, prominence, and relevance in the Greenwich community and beyond. With the support of an extraordinary board, staff, and design team, Mecky oversaw the 2018 Reimagine the Campus transformation and expansion with state-of-the-art galleries for permanent collections and special exhibitions, and the installation of a new highly accessible world-class library and archives, reception lobby and museum store.

She obtained accreditation from the American Alliance of Museums, oversaw the restoration of the Justus Luke Bush Storehouse to accommodate administrative offices, and the expansion of the historic barn into the Vanderbilt Education Center. The interpretive plan she developed for Bush-Holley House and its historic landscape advanced its status as a National Historic Landmark and recognition as the site of the first art colony in Connecticut.

Debra Mecky, who is retiring as executive director and CEO of Greenwich Historial Society, at a ribbon cutting for the Reimagine the Campus opening celebration in 2018. Photo courtesy of Greenwich Historical Society

A bi-annual program of exhibitions was implemented during Mecky’s tenure on topics spanning Greenwich history and the Cos Cob art colony, as well as significant exhibitions on Impressionist artists Childe Hassam and John Henry Twachtman. Under her leadership, there were contributions of local African American, Italian, Jewish and Japanese communities.

Additionally, Mecky was instrumental in expanding education programs for students in Greenwich’s public and private schools and building the endowment to fund its museum-school partnerships through which free programs are provided to every student in two of Greenwich’s Title I schools. Focused primarily on social studies and fine art, programming was designed to complement the schools’ mission of narrowing the achievement gap that runs along racial, ethnic and socioeconomic lines.

In recognition of her contributions to the Greenwich community, Mecky will be the honoree at the Historical Society’s annual History in the Making award dinner, to be held on Wednesday, Oct. 29 from 6 p.m.-9 p.m. at Belle Haven Club. Author and historian Nathaniel Philbrick will be the keynote speaker.

 

 

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