Morgan Everett shares his journey from Utah to the Berkshires, reflecting on how his background in history, law, and nonprofit arts led to his current role building community and real estate initiatives at MASS MoCA.
Morgan Everett joins Dr. Dennis Rebelo to reflect on a multidimensional journey from law firms in Salt Lake City to the creative economy of North Adams, Massachusetts. Now the Director of Public Initiatives and Real Estate at MASS MoCA, Morgan shares how his early interests in art, architecture, and human connection eventually found expression in the nonprofit and cultural development space. Raised as the youngest in a blended family, Morgan was shaped by inclusive values, fluid social groups, and a deep-seated curiosity about people and place.
He candidly recounts the moment he stepped away from a path toward law school—despite years of preparation—to pursue an MPA and ultimately enter the arts sector through the Sundance Institute. Morgan discusses how trusting intuition, observing patterns, and valuing mentorship helped him pivot toward work that truly aligned with his passions. His experiences in Utah laid a foundation for his work at MASS MoCA, where he now helps foster strategic, community-driven development rooted in partnership and placemaking.
Throughout the conversation, Morgan emphasizes the importance of listening to internal signals, embracing non-linear career paths, and staying open to rediscovering earlier passions. His reflections on building both physical spaces and human relationships remind us that impact is rarely accidental—it’s constructed, step by step, in tandem with others.
Morgan Everett:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/morgan-everett-7291183a/
MASS MoCA:
https://massmoca.org
Berkshire Innovation Center Accelerator Program:
https://www.berkshireinnovationcenter.com/accelerator-program
Narrative Research Group:
https://narrativeresearchgroup.org
For questions or insights, please email Shannon [at] narrativeresearchgroup [dot] org
Produced by Nate Christy, BIC Studios