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Global Indianstory Art & CultureFirst Indian-American appointed as chair of DMA trustees’ board
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First Indian-American appointed as chair of DMA trustees’ board

Published by: Team GI Youth
Gowri Natarajan Sharma is the first person of colour to be appointed as Chair of the Dallas Museum of Art Board of Trustees. She was selected unanimously. Another Indian American, Venugopal Menon, is the Secretary of the Board.
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