Ute Wartenberg
FSA (born 1963) is a German
numismatist and the first woman president and executive director of the
American Numismatic Society (ANS). Wartenberg serves as an adjunct professor of classics at
Columbia University and as the curator of the Amastris Collection, a private collection of Greek coins.
Wartenberg obtained her DPhil in Papyrology and Classical Literature from
Oxford University on a
Rhodes Scholarship
The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom.
Established in 1902, it is the oldest graduate scholarship in the world. It is considered among the world' ...
, and later taught there.
After two decades as ANS Executive Director, she took on a research curator role, before being elected as the ANS President in 2020.
Career
Wartenberg received an undergraduate education at the
University of Saarbrucken
Saarland University (german: Universität des Saarlandes, ) is a public research university located in Saarbrücken, the capital of the German state of Saarland. It was founded in 1948 in Homburg in co-operation with France and is organized in si ...
, where she studied ancient history. After graduating, she enrolled in the
University of Oxford as a
Rhodes scholar
The Rhodes Scholarship is an international postgraduate award for students to study at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom.
Established in 1902, it is the oldest graduate scholarship in the world. It is considered among the world' ...
, completing her dissertation entitled ''Some papyri from Oxyrhynchus'' in 1990 at the
Faculty of Literae Humaniores
The Faculty of Classics, previously the Faculty of Literae Humaniores, is a subdivision of the University of Oxford concerned with the teaching and research of classics. The teaching of classics at Oxford has been going on for 900 years, and was ...
. From 1991 to 1998, Wartenberg was the Curator of Greek Coins at the
British Museum in London. She then served as executive director of the American Numismatics Society for twenty years. In 2000, she oversaw a controversial budget-cutting and reorganization to reduce the society's deficit, which included a move of the Society's facilities to a new location in the Manhattan Financial District, followed by a second move to SoHo.
In 2002, Wartenberg was appointed to the Citizens Commemorative Coin Advisory Committee of the U.S. Mint, of which she was later appointed Chairperson. Wartenberg was Chairperson of the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee from 2003 to 2007.
In 2017, Wartenberg was appointed on the Anti-Counterfeiting Task Force committee of the Anti-Counterfeiting Educational Foundation.
Since 2008, she has been a Trustee of the
Augustus Saint-Gaudens Memorial in New Hampshire. She was a Trustee, President and CEO of the Annie Tinker Association for Women from 2009-18. Wartenberg has served on the Committee of the
International Numismatic Council since 2015. In 2019 she was elected Chairperson of ICOM International Committee for Money and Banking Museums.
Wartenberg has been interviewed and quoted in numerous publications and news stories.
Research
Wartenberg has published widely in research journals and numismatic publications and is a well-known editor, co-editor, and contributor for major research publications in numismatics. These include ''White Gold: Studies in Early Electrum Coinage'' with ANS Chief Curator Peter van Alfen, as well as numismatic
Festschriften, including ''Presbeus: Studies in Ancient Coinage Presented to Richard Ashton'' with Andrew Meadows and ''ΚΑΙΡΟΣ: Contributions to Numismatics in Honor of Basil Demetriadi''.
Honors
Wartenberg was elected as Numismatic Ambassador in 2002. She was made a Fellow of the
Society of Antiquaries of London in 2008. She was awarded the honorary award of the
Gesellschaft für Internationale Geldgeschichte
The Gesellschaft für Internationale Geldgeschichte (GIG - Association for International History of Money) is a non-profit organisation incorporated in Frankfurt am Main in Germany, dedicated to scientific research in history of money (in particul ...
in Germany in 2015. In 2017 she was a Visiting Professor of the City of
Wrocław, Poland.
Personal life
She is married to Jonathan Kagan, who also studied classics at Oxford.
References
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Women numismatists
German Rhodes Scholars
Alumni of the University of Oxford
People from Saarbrücken
1963 births
Living people