By Jared Council
jared.council@insidebiz.com
Erik H. Neil has been named the president and director of Norfolk's Chrysler Museum of Art, and he'll take the reins from Bill Hennessey, the current chief, this October.
Hennessey, 66, is retiring after 17 years, the longest executive tenure in the museum's 81-year history. Neil, 50, has led museums in New Orleans, New York and, most recently, Easton, Md. He's set to become the Chrysler's seventh director on Oct. 6.
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