Peck Named Director of Development at Arts Council
The Arts Council of Princeton (ACP) has announced that longtime Princeton resident Liza Peck has been named director of development, effective March 3.
Peck has spent nearly a decade at HomeFront, playing a critical role with HomeFront’s Community Engagement Team to achieve its mission to end homelessness in central New Jersey. At HomeFront, Peck partnered with the Arts Council to ensure that HomeFront’s clients had access to the breadth and depth of ACP offerings. Before her tenure at HomeFront, Peck served on the board of the Arts Council of Princeton and the Friends Council at Princeton Public Library. Early in her career, she also worked at Michael Graves Architecture and Design.
Peck holds degrees in art history and design from Hobart and William Smith Colleges and the Parsons School of Design,
respectively. Peck and her family have lived in Princeton for over 25 years. Her children have attended classes and camps at the Arts Council of Princeton, and have also served as volunteers for many of its activities.
“I am overjoyed to be joining the passionate and talented staff at Arts Council of Princeton,” said Peck.
Adam Welch, ACP executive director, said, “We are beyond thrilled and more than fortunate to have Liza Peck joining our dedicated team. Liza has exhibited her deep and sustained interest in the arts, education, and our work in the community. Most importantly, Liza brings with her a knowledge and admiration of the town of Princeton and a deep and meaningful history with the Arts Council.”
For more about the Arts Council of Princeton, visit artscouncilofprinceton.org.