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High Museum COO Resigns After $600K Disappeared

Last updated: February 26, 2026 8:30 pm
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The recent scandal at the High Museum of Art in Atlanta has sent shockwaves through the art world. The museum’s chief operating officer, Brady Lum, has resigned following an internal investigation that uncovered the theft of $600,000 from the institution.

The investigation, initiated by the Woodruff Arts Center, the museum’s parent organization, revealed “financial irregularities” that were traced back to Lum. He had been serving as the museum’s COO since 2019 but was placed on administrative leave in December when the irregularities were first discovered. Lum resigned on December 9, and the findings of the investigation were shared with the US Attorney’s Office in Atlanta for further action.

Lum’s background includes previous positions at Special Olympics International and Coca-Cola, demonstrating a long career in executive roles. He holds a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard University, adding to his credentials. However, his involvement in the alleged theft has tarnished his reputation and raised questions about the museum’s financial oversight.

The Woodruff Arts Center has assured the public that the theft will not impact the High Museum’s financial stability or operations. With assets valued at over $543.7 million and an annual income of $11.6 million, the center remains financially sound. Independent forensic auditors have been engaged to review the matter and identify improvements to strengthen the museum and the arts center’s processes.

US Attorney Theodore S. Hertzberg confirmed that his office received information from the Woodruff Arts Center’s attorneys and has relayed it to the FBI for review. The investigation into the theft is ongoing, and further actions may be taken as necessary.

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The art world is reeling from this scandal, but the High Museum remains committed to its mission of showcasing art and providing a cultural experience for its visitors. As the museum moves forward from this challenging time, it will undoubtedly implement stronger financial controls to prevent similar incidents in the future.

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