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Freeman Arts Pavilion adds new board members

January 31, 2022

Freeman Arts Pavilion recently announced the addition of two new members to its board of directors.

Freeman Arts, a program of the Joshua M. Freeman Foundation, a fundraising arts nonprofit based in Selbyville, welcomed Patricia “Patti” Kim and Michael Wigley.

Kim and Wigley join the established board of directors and act as fiduciaries to guide the foundation and its mission toward sustainability while maintaining best practices in governance and financial management.

Kim has over 20 years of legal experience advising on litigation, employment and compliance-related matters for corporate clients. She currently is a lawyer at Micro Focus, one of the largest enterprise software companies in the world. Kim leads a team of lawyers and legal professionals who advise on and manage legal issues around the world.

“Giving back has always been important to me, and the [Freeman Arts] board is an incredible opportunity to contribute in a different way. My father was an artist in South Korea, and while he did not pursue that passion after he moved to the United States over 50 years ago, his love of the arts, along with my community growing up, provided me opportunities at a very young age to express myself through the arts,” Kim said, adding she played the piano and cello, and her schooling included an arts curriculum. “These opportunities had a significant impact on my personal growth and well-being, and gave me an outlet outside of my usual daily activities. Access can change or even save lives, and I am thrilled to be a part of advancing this mission.”

Wigley is the president and a managing principal for Davis, Bowen & Friedel Inc., where he oversees the architecture and administrative departments. He has over 35 years of experience in the preparation of feasibility studies, architectural design of new buildings, building renovations, and site planning. His achievements have included design project awards and project recognition in national publications. Wigley was also a longtime board member of the Salisbury Arts and Entertainment District in Maryland.

“Growing up, my parents encouraged exposure to a variety of arts-related interests – music, drawing, children’s playhouse attendance, furniture design, museums and art gallery patronage. That exposure indeed directed me to a career of architecture, and toward a great appreciation of the arts as a catalyst for creative thinking,” he said. “There’s something special happening at [Freeman Arts], and if I can be a small part of its evolution as one of the region’s top venues and advocates for the performing and visual arts, I’m all in.”

“As our organization continues to grow with programming and access, our team internally also has to expand, and Patti and Mike bring great skills to complement our vision and that growth,” said Michelle Freeman, chair and president. “We are thrilled to have them as members of our board of directors.”

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