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STRATEGIC MARKETING

Business of Arts and Culture

Washington, DC | April 12-13, 2012

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ARTS AND CULTURAL MANAGEMENT: FROM SERVICE DESIGN TO SUCCESS

New York, NY | April 24-26, 2012

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FINANCE

Business of Arts and Culture

Minneapolis | October 11-12, 2012

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STRATEGIC GOVERNANCE

Business of Arts and Culture

Miami | November 15-16, 2012

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Board of Directors

Board officers

Kenneth C. Fischer

Chair

Sally Sterling

Vice Chair

Mark Resnick

Secretary

Tracy S. Harris

Treasurer

Board members

Kenneth C. Fischer

President
University Musical Society
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan

Tracy S. Harris

Chief Financial Officer
The BondFactor Company LLC
New York, New York.

Patricia Mooradian

President
The Henry Ford
Dearborn, Michigan

Mark Resnick

Executive Vice President, Business Affairs
Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
Los Angeles, California

Sally Sterling

Consultant
Spencer Stuart
Washington, D.C.

Russell Willis Taylor

President & CEO
National Arts Strategies
Alexandria, Virginia

*Donald J. Kirk

Past Chair, NAS
Former Chairman
Financial Accounting Standards Board





*Emeritus

 

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