Leland Old Art Building welcomes Sarah Mills as new executive director
From staff reports
Sarah Mills has been selected to lead the Old Art Building (OAB) as its next Executive Director. Mills has worked for the OAB since 2020 and began volunteering there in 2015. She currently serves as the Program Director.
Mills’ selection followed a wide search that attracted more than 40 applicants for the position from throughout the country. A search committee composed of OAB board members unanimously and enthusiastically forwarded Mills’ candidacy for the position to both the Board Executive Committee and the Board for consideration and approval.
Dan Lisuk, chairman of the OAB Board, said of Mills’ choice: “Sarah has led the OAB’s programs during a time of expansion both in terms of number of programs and participation. We believe she will be a great partner with our artists, participants, and the community as a whole. The board identified Sarah as that candidate who will continue the direction of recent years and continue the role of the Old Art Building as a center for the Leland community and beyond.”
Mills is a graduate of Kenyon College in Ohio. Before moving to Leelanau County, Sarah worked at North Shore County Day School for 14 years. During her time at the school she worked in Development, Admissions, Global Education, and was the Co-Director of College Counseling. She also served as a high school coach for girls’ basketball and field hockey. Sarah has nonprofit board experience from Maumee Valley Country Day School in Ohio and locally with the Leelanau Children’s Center.
Mills and her family reside in Leland. She will begin her new position on December 1.