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BUILDING EVALUATION CAPACITY

Boettcher Cultural Leadership Program

INVITATION ONLY

Aspen | October 7-8, 2010

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TALK WITH AN EXPERT:
ATTRACTING, MOTIVATING AND RETAINING STAFF

Online Event

1-2 PM EDT | October 21, 2010

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STRATEGY

Business of Arts and Culture

Nashville | October 28-30, 2010

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LEADERSHIP + CONVERGENCE

Chief Executive Series

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Ann Arbor | November 1-4, 2010

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CLOSER LOOK: NEGOTIATION

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1-2 PM EST | November 11, 2010

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STRATEGIC GOVERNANCE

Business of Arts and Culture

Chicago | December 2-3, 2010

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Gail Crider

Vice President

Gail Crider

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Gail Crider, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, directs our program design area and facilitates our internal operations.  In addition, she consults on strategic leadership, planning and governance.

Ms. Crider has worked with a variety of nonprofit organizations. Before joining National Arts Strategies, Ms. Crider spent 10 years in the funding community. In her most recent position as a program officer for a private foundation, she worked on inner-city redevelopment and community building in Washington, D.C. She co-chaired the Community Development Support Collaborative in Washington, D.C., and has served on grants panels for the Corporation for National Service (AmeriCorp), the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Department of Treasury, CDFI Fund. Ms. Crider has also worked for the Arizona Commission on the Arts, Arena Stage, Shakespeare Theatre at the Folger, and the National Endowment for the Arts. She holds a B.S. in theater from Lewis and Clark College.

 

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