Executive Director: Rusty
Sullivan
Curator: Dick Johnson
Associate Curator: Brian
Codagnone
Director of Education: Michelle
Gormley
Rusty Sullivan
Rusty Sullivan has served as the Executive Director of The
Sports Museum since early 2005. In this position, he has overall
responsibility for the strategy, direction, and operations of The
Sports Museum.
Previously, Rusty was a Senior Vice President and General
Counsel at Linkage, Inc., a worldwide leadership development
company. During his tenure at Linkage, he served on the company's
Executive Committee; led the company's Market and Strategy
Development Team; headed a business unit (Training) that enjoyed
P&L success; and helped develop several of Linkage's hallmark
educational programs, products, and services.
Rusty is the author of the acclaimed Rocky Marciano: The
Rock of His Times (University of Illinois Press, 2002), a book
that was favorably reviewed in the New York Times Book
Review and other leading publications. He is also a
contributing author of The Rock, the Curse, and the Hub: A
Random History of Boston Sports (Harvard University Press,
2005), as well as the Associate Producer of the forthcoming film
documentary Rocky: A Life Story and Producer
of Impossible to Forget: The Story of the '67 Boston Red
Sox.
Rusty is a graduate of Yale University (where he was the Sports
Editor of the Yale Daily News) and Harvard Law
School.
Richard A. Johnson
Richard A. Johnson has served as Curator of The Sports Museum
since 1982. He has also authored or co-authored nine books
including: "The American Game; Baseball. Ethnicity, and The
American Dream (editor), "The Boston Braves," "A Century of Boston
Sports," "Red Sox Century," "DiMaggio, An Illustrated Life," "The
Twentieth Century Baseball Chronicle," "Players of Cooperstown,"
"Young at Heart, The Story of Johnny Kelley," and "Ted Williams, A
Portrait in Words and Pictures." The latter title was selected as
one of the "noteworthy books of 1991" by the New York Times Book
Review. At present Johnson is working on a comprehensive history of
the New York Yankees entitled "Yankees Century" to be published by
Houghton Mifflin in 2002.
Johnson graduated from Lawrence Academy in 1974 where he was
awarded the Headmasters Prize and was an All New England Prep cross
country runner for two years. During his years at Bates College
('78) Johnson worked in Kildare Ireland for the Irish Georgian
Society and later for the Print Department of the Boston Public
Library where he served as an intern. Following college Johnson
completed the Publishing Institute at the University of Denver and
later worked for both the Worcester Evening Gazette and Houghton
Mifflin Publishers before joining The Sports Museum as its first
employee.
With The Sports Museum, Johnson has mounted exhibits on topics
as diverse as: "Women in Sports, Insights from Her Past," "Boston's
Braves 1876-1952," "Fenway Park, From Duffy's Cliff to the Green
Monster," "The World Cup" (in collaboration with The British
Council) among many others. He has also served as a consultant to
many projects and clients including The Boston Celtics, WGBH, ESPN,
The Boston Museum of Science among others.
Brian Codagnone
Brian Codagnone has been involved with The Sports Museum in a
variety of capacities since 1988 and now serves as Associate
Curator.
A native of Melrose, Massachusetts, he also has a background in
graphic design, illustration, cartooning and writing. His comic
strip Misfits appeared across Canada in The Globe and
Mail, and he currently produces two comic
strips, Misfits and S1019 and a humor
column, Emotional Chaos for the internet syndicate
Corbett Features and was the author of the strip In The
Zone for The Hockey Magazine. He and Curator Richard Johnson
have co-authored the books "The Boston Garden" and the two volume
set "The Bruins in Black and White" and he is the author of "The
Hartford Whalers" and the cartoon collection "Hey, America! It's
Misfits Time!". He is involved in Living History as a member of the
28th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (Irish Brigade).
Michelle Gormley
Michelle Gormley started as Director of Education with The
Sports Museum in December 2000. Prior to this she was the Senior
Assistant Director, Student Employment at Boston University.
Since 1991 she has been also working at Boston National
Historical Park developing and presenting historical programs for
children and adults. Michelle studied communications and education
at Stonehill College in Easton, MA.