Nautical Museum leader leaving
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June Casagrande
NEWPORT BEACH -- After 2 1/2 years at the Newport Harbor Nautical
Museum, executive director Wayne Eggleston has stepped down.
Eggleston, who is vice mayor of San Clemente, left the museum to
pursue opportunities in his previous career in property management.
“I wanted to get back to my original career,” Eggleston said. “I’m
looking at different opportunities.”
The museum’s board of directors is currently conducting a recruitment
effort to replace Eggleston. They will be big shoes to fill.
In his tenure at the museum, Eggleston laid the groundwork for the
museum to reach great heights.
“Obviously, the museum has tremendous potential,” he said, noting that
strategic planning for the museum’s future and potential expansion will
soon begin.
Eggleston, who started the Casa Romantica Museum in San Clemente,
helped oversee a number of successful events. Recently, Eggleston was
part of the museum’s biggest-ever opening day for “Hot Yachts: Ocean
Racers From Topsails to Turbos,” paintings by Gary Miltmore that include
many local boats. Tall ships the Hawaiian Chieftan and Lady Elizabeth
also enjoyed Eggleston’s hospitality when they docked at the museum in
January.
“I like to think I brought some stability and administrative expertise
the museum had not had before,” Eggleston said. “What I’ll miss most is
the people. They have a great deal of knowledge and dedication in their
staff. I’ll miss working with them.”
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