The renovation and expansion of the Speed Art Museum has been a boon to both the museum AND to the University of Louisville on whose campus the museum sits.
The renovation and expansion of the Speed Art Museum has been a boon to both the museum AND to the University of Louisville on whose campus the museum sits.

The renovation and expansion of the Speed Art Museum has been a boon to both the museum AND to the University of Louisville on whose campus the museum sits.

鈥淲e have 10,000 students working every day ext to the Speed. Now they stop asking 鈥榳hat is this building鈥? They know it is a museum. They know it is a place for them,” said Ghyslain D鈥橦umieres, CEO, Speed Art Museum.聽

鈥淚t鈥檚 a beautiful part of our campus. It draws people who aren鈥檛 used to coming to the University of Louisville campus. It allows them to experience the great art, cultural and learning opportunities here and to learn more the University of Louisville,” added Michael Mardis, UofL’s dean of students.

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Mark Hebert
Following a 28-year career as a radio and television reporter, Mark Hebert joined the University of Louisville as the Director of Media Relations in 2009, serving as the main spokesperson. In 2015, Mark was named Director of Programming and Production. He鈥檚 now producing and hosting a radio show about 鈥渁ll things UofL鈥, overseeing the university鈥檚 video and TV productions and promoting UofL鈥檚 research operation. Mark is best known for his 22 years as the political and investigative reporter for WHAS-TV in Louisville where he won numerous awards for breaking stories, exposing corruption and objectively covering Kentucky politics. In 2014, Mark was inducted into the Kentucky Journalism Hall of Fame.