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Brandon Anderson is the Executive Director and CEO of the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. He earned his B.F.A. in Historic Preservation and Architectural History and a Masters Degree in Museum Studies. His past positions include time at The History Museum in South Bend, Indiana, Tryon Palace Historic Sites & Gardens in New Bern, North Carolina, The Thomas Edison & Henry Ford Winter Estates in Fort Myers, Florida and the Telfair Museum of Arts in Savannah, Georgia. He is on the Board of the National Association of Automobile Museums, the Historic Houses & Sites Network of AAM, and the DeKalb County Visitors Bureau and the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Festival.
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INSPIRATIONAL QUOTE
What you are will show in what you do. – Thomas Edison
CAREER & LIFE CHALLENGES
Brandon shares the challenge of enduring budget cuts.
FIRST SPECIAL VEHICLE
1973 VW Super Beetle Convertible
BEST AUTOMOTIVE ADVICE
If it doesn’t work, take it out, shake it, put it back in, and it will probably work.
RECOMMENDED RESOURCE
AutomobileMuseum.org Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum
RECOMMENDED BOOK
Errett Lobban Cord: His Empire, His Motorcars: Auburn, Cord, Duesenberg, by Griffith Borgeson
PARTING WORDS OF ADVICE
Continue to grow, add to your story, and never stop writing your story.
SHARE THE INSPIRATION
Your opinion matters and I will greatly appreciate your support.
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I live in Connersville, Indiana; where the Cord 810 & 812, were built at the Auburn Automobile Company. I am a Docent at the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum. The picture of Brandon, with Gordon Buehrig’s Cord, was taken at the Connersville plant, at the ACD Club Mini Meet in May, 2019.