Rich Bradway has served as Director of Digital Learning and Engagement at the Norman Rockwell Museum (NRM) since 2015. He received a B.A. in Communications/Marketing from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. At NRM he has developed the Museum’s first Virtual Reality (VR) experience that has toured with its international traveling exhibition Norman Rockwell: Imagining Freedom and has created digital experiences both in the Museum galleries and online for more than two dozen exhibitions. He has developed the Norman Rockwell Museum Curriculum Lab that contains over fifty activities and lesson plans that service K-12 teachers worldwide. He has collaborated with Cuseum to create the Norman Rockwell Museum mobile app, which is the repository of nearly a dozen exhibition audio tours, some of which have been translated into six languages. Prior to NRM, Rich Bradway was Associate Director of eCommerce and New Media at the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 15 years, where he oversaw the creation of numerous digital learning platforms including the BSO Classical Companion, the BSO Online Conservatory, and the BSO Media Center. Working with the BSO archivist, he developed Project Henry, which is the online repository for the BSO’s 125 year history of musical programming and recordings at Symphony Hall, Tanglewood and abroad. He is the 2011 recipient of a Boston/New England Regional Emmy Award and was a 2010 Honoree in Education for the 14th Annual Webby Awards.