The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Former Financial Officer Faces Charges in Museum Debt Crisis

Eighteen months after the Milwaukee Public Museum, one of the largest natural-history museums in the country, shocked the city by revealing that it was in a financial crisis, one of its top executives appears to be the only one to face criminal charges in the museum's near collapse.

Terry A. Gaouette, who left his job as...

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