From Plant Press, Vol. 11, No. 3 from July 2008.
In July 2008 Cristián Samper rejoined the National Museum of Natural History after serving for the past 15 months as Acting Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. In 2007 he was asked to step in when the previous Secretary, Lawrence Small, suddenly resigned after the exposure of a host of problems concerning spending and leadership at the Institution. Samper’s appointment as Acting Secretary was greeted with great relief by most Smithsonian staff members although many from NMNH were afraid that initiatives at NMNH would stagnate in his absence.
Samper served as the Acting Secretary of the Smithsonian from March 2007 through June 2008. As Acting Secretary, he guided the Institution through a transition period, working with the Board of Regents on comprehensive governance review and reform, as well as enhanced communications with key stakeholders. He worked with Congress to address the funding need for facilities; initiated the planning for the Institution’s first national fundraising campaign; restructured and refocused Smithsonian Enterprises (formerly Smithsonian Business Ventures); and oversaw the work of a new leadership team. He also communicated extensively with Smithsonian staff at town hall meetings. The extended interactions and transparency in his leadership has led to the highest morale within the institution in the 20 years I have been part of the staff. We all express our thanks to Cristián, who served with great distinction as Acting Secretary. He willingly stepped in during a challenging time for the Smithsonian, brought transparency where there had been obfuscation, and helped restore staff morale and the public’s trust. Cristián’s leadership came at a crucial point and we are all grateful to him.
Now he has returned to his position as Director of the NMNH filled with enthusiasm and new skills to address the opportunities and challenges we face here. We are delighted to welcome him back!