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Museum hires banking and human resources professional as the new Director of Finance & Administration.

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Belinda M. Griffin, an experienced operations and human resources executive in the financial services field, is the new Director of Finance & Administration Financial & Office Manager for the Dallas Holocaust Museum/Center for Education and Tolerance. She will assume responsibility for the museum’s financial accounting & reporting, operations, human resources and risk management programs.

Ms. Griffin has more than 25 years of professional experience, having led several business development teams at Northern Trust Bank of Texas and JPMorgan Chase and its predecessor bank, Texas Commerce. She began her career with Arthur Andersen & Co.

She most recently served as founder and principal of Griffin Marks Advisors, LLC, a consulting firm specializing in strategic planning and reengineering of business practices with a focus on operations, financial and human resources areas.

An active volunteer in programs that mentor women and girls, Ms. Griffin received Southern Methodist University’s Gail Reese Ward Award for Excellence in Mentoring in 2010. She has also held board roles with the Alzheimer’s Association, the Volunteer Center of North Texas, the WHO (Women Helping Others) Foundation and the Girl Scouts of Tejas Council.

A Diamond Life member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, Ms. Griffin is also a member of the Greater Dallas Chapter of The Links Incorporated, an associate member of the Dallas Chapter of Jack & Jill of America, the Dallas Assembly and a sustaining member of the Junior League of Dallas.

A native of northern California, Ms. Griffin is a graduate of Texas Southern University. She is married and has two adult daughters