 Vishakha N. Desai is president and CEO of Asia Society, a global educational
organization dedicated to deepening connections among the peoples of Asia and
the United States. She sets the directions for the Society¡¯s diverse set of
programs - in the areas of policy, business, arts, culture and education - throughout
the Society¡¯s network of centers in the U.S. and in Asia. She is a frequent
speaker and commentator in the media addressing cultural, social, educational,
business and policy trends and their implications for the U.S.-Asia relationship
and Asian regional ties.
Appointed president in 2004, Dr. Desai conceptualized and presided
over the organization¡¯s 50th anniversary celebrations in 2006, marked by high-profile
activities and expansive fundraising initiatives. As a result of these efforts,
the Society is expanding the scope and scale of its activities, particularly
in Asia, including a new India Centre in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) which opened
in 2006 and planned multi-million dollar physical facilities in Hong Kong and
Houston.
Prior to her appointment as president, Dr. Desai served as Asia Society¡¯s
Senior Vice President and Director of the Museum and Cultural Programs. In this
position, she managed the Society¡¯s $40 million renovation of its New York
City headquarters. As Museum Director, Dr. Desai built an international reputation
for introducing contemporary Asian art to a broad audience and using it to illuminate
historical trends and their influence on the development of society. A scholar
of classical Indian art, she has published numerous catalogues and scholarly
articles and is widely recognized for conceiving innovative exhibitions of traditional
Asian art within strong cultural contexts. She was also at the forefront of
the Society¡¯s integration of Asian American issues into its public programming.
Prior to joining the Asia Society in 1990, Dr. Desai was a curator
at The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. She also taught at the University of Massachusetts,
Boston University, Columbia University, and Williams College.
Dr. Desai holds a B.A. in political science from Bombay University
and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Asian Art History from the University of Michigan.
The recipient of numerous grants and fellowships, Dr. Desai was awarded an honorary
doctorate from Susquehanna University in 1996. She was also awarded the Asian
American of the Year Award by the University of Massachusetts, and by Asian
Americans for Equality, and is a recipient of the National Institute of Social
Sciences Gold Medal.
Dr. Desai serves on the boards of The Brookings Institution, Citizens
Committee for New York City, Asian University for Women, and the New York City
Advisory Commission for Cultural Affairs. She served as the President of the
Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD) in 1998-99, and was on the Board
from 1995-2000. She has also served on the Boards of the Andy Warhol Foundation
for the Visual Arts, LEAP (Leadership Education for Asian Pacifics), the South
Asian Council of the Association of Asian Studies, the College Art Association,
ArtTable, and the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities.
Dr. Desai is married to Robert B. Oxnam, a China scholar, who was Asia
Society¡¯s president from 1981 to 1992.
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