Greensboro's International Civil Rights Center and Museum has retooled its leadership structure. John Swaine, who has been the museum's acting leader since October, is now the official CEO.
The News and Record of Greensboro reports Swaine's appointment eliminates the need to hire a new executive director. Swaine will also serve as chief financial officer.
The museum has appointed Bay Love chief operating officer and director of development.
Love has a background in business, public policy and working for racial justice.
Museum Board President Deena Hayes-Greene says the board is trying to develop a more collaborative professional staff rather than the top-down structure it used in the past.
The museum has struggled financially since its founding in 1994 and has needed infusions of taxpayers' money to stay afloat — about $4.8 million in all.
The organization has been operating without an executive director since the firing in October of Lacy Ward Jr.