Americans for the Arts Welcomes Theo Edmonds to Board of Directors

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

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Americans for the Arts is pleased to welcome to its board of directors Theo Edmonds, JD, MHA, MFA, Directing Co-Founder of the Imaginator Academy and Research Associate Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. Edmonds will begin his three-year term on Americans for the Arts’ board on January 1, 2023.

The Enduring Legacy of William (Bill) Lehr, Jr.—Americans for the Arts Remembers a Friend, Patron, and Leader

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

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Americans for the Arts leadership and staff are saddened to learn of the passing of longtime partner, patron, and friend William (Bill) J. Lehr Jr. His legacy of support for arts advocacy, both nationally and in his home state of Pennsylvania, will live on in the many nonprofits, public-private organizations, government entities, and the lives of individual artists that he impacted during his decades long leadership and support in the arts sector.

Americans for the Arts Welcomes New Members as Board of Directors

Monday, April 25, 2022

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Americans for the Arts is pleased to announce the addition of five new members to its board of directors: Torrie Allen, president and CEO of Arts Midwest; Christopher Cutler, CFA, founder and president of Manager Analysis Services, LLC; Marc D. Folk, president and CEO of The Arts Commission of Greater Toledo; Kristina Newman-Scott, executive director of The Jerome L. Greene Performance Space at New York Public Radio; and Ravi S. Rajan, president of the California Institute of the Arts. These new members will start June 1 and join at a critical time to help further the transformative and mission-focused work of the board and organization in support of the arts and culture sector and field. 

Weekly Web Roundup: Feb. 3-7, 2020

Friday, February 7, 2020

This week: As we looked back on last year's arts advocacy successes, including increased federal funding for the arts and new support for creative arts therapies for military personnel and arts programs for at-risk youth, President and CEO Robert L. Lynch and Artist Committee member Ben Folds once again took the case for the arts to Capitol Hill. 

Americans for the Arts Welcomes Ira Sallen to Board of Directors

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

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Americans for the Arts and Chair of the Board Julie Muraco announced today that Ira Sallen, Chief Operating Officer at BMG/Primary Wave Label Services, has been elected to the Board of Directors for a three-year term. 

Being a member of Americans for the Arts is a valuable asset because it is the only advocacy organization in the country that is championing a diverse portfolio of cultural issues and initiatives to ensure that all Americans connect to the arts in a meaningful way. In the areas of arts education, the critical role the arts play in community development, as well as health and wellness with a great focus on well being of our military, and public support for the arts.

Americans for the Arts Will Miss Theodore Bikel

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Theo Bikel worked with Americans for the Arts from its earliest days when it was known as the Associated Councils on the Arts. He was a board member starting in the early 1970’s and continued in that role for nearly 30 years, later becoming a member of the Artists Committee.

VH1 Save the Music Hosts STEAM Assembly

Friday, May 8, 2015

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We know that the arts are integral to the innovative thinking needed in the STEM subjects (science, technology, engineering, and math), which is why Americans for the Arts is partnering with Congressional leaders, the private sector, educators, and researchers to make visible the amazing work happening around the country in STEAM education. On May 7, 2015, Americans for the Arts attended a STEAM Assembly hosted by VH1 Save the Music in New York City.

Americans for the Arts to Provide Resources for Arts & Health Alliance Members

Monday, February 23, 2015

With the impending dissolution of the Arts & Health Alliance (Alliance), its Board asked Americans for the Arts to help by providing access to online resources and serving as a home for its members. Americans for the Arts recognizes the transformative power of the arts, and part of our 2015-2017 Strategic Plan is to raise awareness and understanding of all the ways the arts help to transform communities. 

Bob Lynch Speaks at The Conference Board's Business-Community Impact Symposium

Thursday, February 19, 2015

On Tuesday, February 10, Americans for the Arts' CEO, Bob Lynch, served as a panelist for the Business-Community Impact Symposium, hosted by The Conference Board - a partner of Americans for the Arts.

Americans for the Arts Board Member Floyd Green Makes the Case for STEAM at Martin Luther King Jr. Breakfast

Thursday, February 5, 2015

On Martin Luther King Day, Floyd Green, Vice President of Community Relations & Urban Marketing at Aetna and member of the Americans for the Arts Board of Directors, received the National Action Network’s Merit Award for his efforts to expand healthy living to all communities

Arts Wisconsin Executive Director Anne Katz chosen to participate in the National Arts Strategies' Chief Executive Program

Friday, September 19, 2014

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Americans for the Arts congratulates State Arts Action Network (SAAN) member Anne Katz, Executive Director of ArtsWisconsin, on being selected for the third class of the National Arts Strategies’ (NAS) Chief Executive Program.

American Legion Auxiliary Honors Arts' Healing Power at Conference Kickoff

Monday, February 23, 2015

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American Legion Auxillary's kickoff event last night for their 2015 conference was a tribute to the arts, and how the arts help members of our military and veterns in re-entry and healing. Americans for the Arts' CEO and President, Robert Lynch; Director of Arts Policy, Marete Wester; and Board member, General Nolen Bivens, U.S. Army, Ret. attended and spoke at the event. 

Congrats to Michael Spring on 30 Years with Miami Dade

Board Member of Americans for the Arts Honored for his Service in South Florida

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

On December 2, 2013, Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Director Michael Spring was honored for his 30 years of service, credited with transforming Miami's cultural scene along Biscayne Boulevard and throughout the many neighborhoods and communities in South Florida. Michael Spring has served as a Board Member at Americans for the Arts for over 10 years, and Miami Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs is one of our professional member organizations.

Felix Padrón and Ann Stock Join Americans for the Arts Board of Directors

Monday, December 9, 2013

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Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education, today announced that Director of the Department of Culture and Creative Development for the City of San Antonio Felix Padrón and former Assistant Secretary of State for Educational and Cultural Affairs Ann Stock have been elected to its Board of Directors.

General Nolen Bivens Honored on Veterans Day

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Nolen V. Bivens, Brigadier General, US Army (Ret.), Americans for the Arts Board Member and Chairman of the National Leadership Advisory Council of the National Initiative for Arts and Health in the Military, was honored on Veterans Day in his hometown of Chesterfield, VA. He was presented the keys to the town, and was guest speaker for the event. He credited his mother with his success in life, saying she taught him the words he has tried to live by: ‘Stand up to speak. Speak up to be heard. And sit down to be loved.’

Tim McClimon and Bob Lynch Honored in NPT Power & Influence Top 50

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

President of the American Express Foundation and Americans for the Arts' board member Tim McClimon (pictured) accepts his Nonprofit Times Power & Influence Top 50 award. Bob Lynch, Americans for the Arts' President and CEO, also received the honor. Presented at the 16th annual Nonprofit Times Power & Influence Top 50 Gala this September, the award celebrates executives who are moving and shaping the nonprofit world and paving a sustainable future for the sector.

Americans for the Arts Announces Changes to its Board of Directors

Michelle T. Boone, Commissioner City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and William Kerr, President and Chief Executive Officer of Arbitron Inc., Elected to Board

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education, announced today the election of Michelle T. Boone, Commissioner City of Chicago, Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, and William Kerr, President and Chief Executive Officer of Arbitron Inc., to its Board of Directors.

Americans for the Arts Announces Changes to its Board of Directors

Monday, December 17, 2012

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Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education, announced today the election of Abel López as Chair and two new members to its Board of Directors: Floyd W. Green, III, vice president and head of community relations at Aetna, Inc.; and Edgar L. Smith, Jr. CEO of World Pac Paper, LLC.

Alessandra DiGiusto, Chief Administrative Officer and Director of Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, Elected to Americans for the Arts Board of Directors

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

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Americans for the Arts, the nation’s leading nonprofit organization for advancing the arts and arts education, announced today that Alessandra DiGiusto has joined its Board of Directors. Elected to the Board of Directors on June 18, DiGiusto has already begun her service with Americans for the Arts. On June 20, she was a featured speaker at the release of the BCA National Survey of Business Support for the Arts.

Dorothy McSweeny Receives NASAA's Distinguished Public Service Award

Friday, October 5, 2012

A round of applause for Americans for the Arts board member Dorothy McSweeny! She is this year'€™s recipient of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA)'€™s Distinguished Public Service Award, which honors an individual volunteer leader whose outstanding service, creative thinking and leadership have had a significant impact on public support for the arts in his or her state and across the country. She will receive her award today during NASAA's annual conference in Washington, D.C.

Americans for the Arts Celebrates the Inauguration

Thursday, January 24, 2013

On January 22, Americans for the Arts celebrated the inauguration of President Barack Obama, the success of ArtsVote2012, and the ongoing efforts of Americans for the Arts and the Americans for the Arts Action Fund to advance the cause of the arts and arts education with an intimate gathering of arts supporters and national arts leaders.

NABE Foundation and Americans for the Arts Award College Scholarship to Paul Vancea

Monday, March 4, 2013

Paul Vancea has won the 2013 NABE Foundation Americans for the Arts Scholarship Award. The $5,000 scholarship will support the study and application of economics in his undergraduate studies and professional career.

Board Member Liz Lerman Launches National Civil War Project

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Liz Lerman, renowned choreographer and Americans for the Arts board member, is launching a new project commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War.

The National Civil War Project begins on March 6 and events will take place throughout the DC/Baltimore Metro area for the next two years.

The Baltimore Sun's coverage of this exciting event follows:


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Volunteer Advocacy Leadership: Guarding the Backside

Posted by Mr. Robert Bettmann, Apr 15, 2016


Mr. Robert Bettmann

My wife was a corporate litigator at a major firm and she’s got some fun stories from that experience. Her direct supervisor, an esteemed senior partner, regularly advised her to “guard the backside” in litigation they brought on behalf of clients. 

For anyone unfamiliar with the game of basketball, guarding the backside refers to a situation where Team A is dribbling the ball down the court near to one sideline in an effort to reach the basket and score on Team B. Team B may be entirely focused on where the ball is coming from but Team A may suddenly pass the ball to the other sideline and then attack the backside, or weak side, of the defense. This experienced litigator recognized that part of competently preparing for litigation was: don’t forget to guard the backside.

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