Staff — Tenderloin Museum
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Staff — Tenderloin Museum
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Katie Conry
Executive Director
Katie Conry has served as the Tenderloin Museum’s Executive Director since 2016. When TLM opened its doors in July 2015, Conry served as its Program Director with a dynamic vision for neighborhood-centric, diverse programs that bring people together from all walks of life. As Executive Director, Katie has cemented TLM’s identity as a destination for community-based, historically-inspired arts programs. In 2018, she led TLM’s premiere of two major, critically-acclaimed performance projects:
The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot
play and the
Tender
aerial dance with Flyaway Productions. Katie has also held positions at the California Academy of Sciences, the Exploratorium, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum. In 2012, she helped fundraise to save Mission neighborhood gem Adobe Books, created its events department, supported the gallery's transition to nonprofit status, and served on the Board of Directors for three years. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology and American Studies from the University of California at Berkeley.
Alex Spoto
Program Director
Alex Spoto serves as the Tenderloin Museum’s Program Director, ideating, planning, and executing public programming. He rejoined Tenderloin Museum’s staff after serving as an Events & Operations Manager at San Francisco’s McEvoy Foundation for the Arts. Prior to that, he worked part time as a Communications Coordinator for TLM from 2017-2018 and then as a volunteer. He has a background in writing and editing for primarily music focused outlets such as the online blog
Aquarium Drunkard
and magazines such as
Rolling Stone
,
Spin
. Alex holds a BA in American Civilization from Brown University. He has lived in San Francisco since 2016.
Jared Stearns
Communications Manager
Jared Stearns is the Tenderloin Museum's marketing guru, specializing in social media and email marketing. He previously worked in B2B marketing for more than fifteen years. In 2024, his book
Pure: The Sexual Revolutions of Marilyn Chambers
was published by Headpress. It's the first authorized biography of the iconic adult film star who played an integral part in Tenderloin history as the star of the classic 1972 X-rated film
Behind the Green Door
. He's also written for
The Boston Globe
, the
San Francisco Chronicle
,
The San Franciscan
,
The Dark Side
, and
Cineaste.
A Tenderloin resident for more than two decades, he holds a BS in Journalism from Emerson College in Boston.
Menu
Staff
Katie Conry
Executive Director
Katie Conry has served as the Tenderloin Museum’s Executive Director since 2016. When TLM opened its doors in July 2015, Conry served as its Program Director with a dynamic vision for neighborhood-centric, diverse programs that bring people together from all walks of life. As Executive Director, Katie has cemented TLM’s identity as a destination for community-based, historically-inspired arts programs. In 2018, she led TLM’s premiere of two major, critically-acclaimed performance projects:
The Compton’s Cafeteria Riot
play and the
Tender
aerial dance with Flyaway Productions. Katie has also held positions at the California Academy of Sciences, the Exploratorium, and the Contemporary Jewish Museum. In 2012, she helped fundraise to save Mission neighborhood gem Adobe Books, created its events department, supported the gallery's transition to nonprofit status, and served on the Board of Directors for three years. She holds a B.A. in Anthropology and American Studies from the University of California at Berkeley.
Alex Spoto
Program Director
Alex Spoto serves as the Tenderloin Museum’s Program Director, ideating, planning, and executing public programming. He rejoined Tenderloin Museum’s staff after serving as an Events & Operations Manager at San Francisco’s McEvoy Foundation for the Arts. Prior to that, he worked part time as a Communications Coordinator for TLM from 2017-2018 and then as a volunteer. He has a background in writing and editing for primarily music focused outlets such as the online blog
Aquarium Drunkard
and magazines such as
Rolling Stone
,
Spin
. Alex holds a BA in American Civilization from Brown University. He has lived in San Francisco since 2016.
Jared Stearns
Communications Manager
Jared Stearns is the Tenderloin Museum's marketing guru, specializing in social media and email marketing. He previously worked in B2B marketing for more than fifteen years. In 2024, his book
Pure: The Sexual Revolutions of Marilyn Chambers
was published by Headpress. It's the first authorized biography of the iconic adult film star who played an integral part in Tenderloin history as the star of the classic 1972 X-rated film
Behind the Green Door
. He's also written for
The Boston Globe
, the
San Francisco Chronicle
,
The San Franciscan
,
The Dark Side
, and
Cineaste.
A Tenderloin resident for more than two decades, he holds a BS in Journalism from Emerson College in Boston.