The person in charge of a museum is a curator.
Curator.
The curator
Most museums are run by a director. The exhibits are made by curators. They are in charge of everything people see at the museum. However, the director, or sometimes the president, is in charge of all aspects of the museum.
A person who organizes and looks after objects in a museum is called a curator.
Such a person is generally known as the curator.
Caretakers -or more often curators
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Museumist
A curator
He/she is the person in charge of the museum
The person in charge is the Curator.
The person in charge of the museum. You can find her in Early potropica
A Curator is the person in charge of a museum, art collection and even in a zoo.
The boss
the owner of the park
conductor
TourGuide or ranger
Apparently any numbers beginning with 08 reverse charge the person being called. Therefore they would call a person, with an advertisement, and then charge that person for the phone call. That is why the recipient of the call should avoid, and not answer the call.
The person in charge of a gallery is typically known as an "Exhibitioner," because a gallery is where art is "exhibited."
Funeral Director
The ambassador is in charge of an embassy.