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Speakers Bureau
Americans for the Arts speakers are experts in the economic and cultural development of creative communities, and the role of arts and culture in national issues like education, workforce readiness, civic engagement, and international relations. Talks can be targeted to arts, government, business, education, or combined community audiences at the local, state, and national level. We present research with key insights and put local results in a national context.
Americans for the Arts is committed to serving communities across the country, especially those with limited resources. Fees range from $500 to $20,000 and are negotiated based on availability of preferred speakers and the actual cost of travel and accommodations.
The following speakers and sample topics are available. We are also happy to explore a different topic or customize a speech for your audience.
Robert L. Lynch, President and CEO
- The Arts in America—National Trends
- Federal Legislative Update
- Arts & Economic Prosperity
- Private Sector Support for the Arts
Mara Walker, Chief Planning Officer
- Strategic Planning
- Mergers and Acquisitions
Randy I. Cohen, Vice President of Policy and Research
- The Arts in America—National Trends
- Arts & Economic Prosperity
- Trends in Arts Funding
- Private Sector Support for the Arts
Nina Ozlu, Chief Counsel of Government and Public Affairs
- The Arts in America—National Trends
- Federal Legislative Update
- The Arts. Ask for More. PSA Campaign
- Political Action for the Arts
Julie Peeler, Vice President of Arts & Business Programs
- National Trends in Audience Development
- Collaborative Marketing Strategies
- Volunteer and Board Leadership
- Creativity in Business
Anne L’Ecuyer, Associate Vice President of Field Services
- Arts & Economic Prosperity
- Cultivating Arts Leadership
- Trends in Cultural Development
Barbara Schaffer Bacon & Pam Korza, Co-Directors of Animating Democracy
- Arts and Civic Engagement: the Power and Potential
- Creative Community Engagement
- Engaging Audiences: Making Arts Participation Meaningful
Marete Wester, Director of Arts Policy
- Private Sector Support for the Arts
- Systemic Change in Arts Education
- Arts Education Advocacy
Jay Dick, Director of State and Local Government Affairs
- Effective Arts Advocacy
- State and Local Legislative Update
- Arts & Economic Prosperity
Mary Margaret Schoenfeld, Community Development Manager
- Arts & Economic Prosperity
- Arts Agencies in Thriving Communities
- Trends in Cultural Development
Liesel Fenner, Manager of Public Art
- Public Art Year in Review
- Public Art and Community Design
- Developing Percent-for-Art Ordinances
John Abodeely, Arts Education Manager
- Systemic Change in Arts Education
- Arts Education Advocacy
- Working with Teaching Artists
For more information, contact the Associate Vice President of Field Services.


