Snyder began his career as an intern at MoMA in 1974, working his way up to deputy director. In 1997, he moved to Jerusalem to direct the Israel Museum. During his twenty-year stint there, he oversaw a $100 million expansion of the museum, doubled attendance, and increased its endowment to $200 million. In 2018, Snyder moved back to New York and by 2019, he was appointed executive chairman of the Jerusalem Foundation.
Snyder’s passion for Jewish art and history, knowledge of donors, and extensive strategies for social, cultural, and economic development for museum growth make him a perfect candidate for the job.
In his own words, in an article for Sapir Journal on the role of museums post-Covid, Snyder said, “Museums dedicated to specific cultures, like Jewish museums and others devoted to singular themes or subjects, can and should take advantage of the opportunity to look at examples of their cultures in the context of when and where they were created,"