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2025 Presenter Projects & Level 1 & 2
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
9/14/2023 1:00:00 PM
Name:
2025 Presenter Projects & Level 1 & 2
Fiscal Year:
2025
Staff Member:
Singletary, Patricia
Chair:
Alix Miller
Location:
Go to Meeting
Access:
Comments Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Agenda Files
gps-scp-rubric-2025.pdf
AgendaPresenter1and2andSCP.pdf
Scoregrid-Presenter12proj.pdf
Panelists (5)
Brown, Cindy
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Manages consulting firm for non-profits, Cenergy LLC, whose clients include GLSEN, Miami Beach Gay Pride, the Alliance for LGBTQ Youth, and Equality Florida.
Previously, Managing Director of the Miami Light Project and Executive Director of Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Serves on board for Miami Girls Rock Camp, A Wider Bridge, and the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and Foundation
Music Education Degree, Miami-Dade College and Bachelor's degrees in psychology and criminology, University of Miami
Davis-Craig, LaToya
County: Leon County
Bio:
County: Leon
Bio
Manages consulting firm for non-profits, Cenergy LLC, whose clients include GLSEN, Miami Beach Gay Pride, the Alliance for LGBTQ Youth, and Equality Florida.
Previously, Managing Director of the Miami Light Project and Executive Director of Miami Beach Botanical Garden
Serves on board for Miami Girls Rock Camp, A Wider Bridge, and the Miami-Dade Gay & Lesbian Chamber of Commerce and Foundation
Music Education Degree, Miami-Dade College and Bachelor's degrees in psychology and criminology, University of Miami
Knight, Nina
County: Nassau County
Bio:
County: Nassau
Bio
Executive Director, Amelia Island Chamber Music Festival and freelance Violinist and Violist, Amelia Island, Florida
Previously, Director of Operations, Brazos Music (Houston, TX); Adjunct Instructor of Viola, Sam Houston State University; and Founder of Houston Orchestra for All
Past presenter at Texas Music Educators Association Conference
D.M.A., Viola, University of Houston. Doctoral document: Form, Temporality, and Embodied Metaphors in Jennifer Higdon's Sonata For Viola. And Piano: A Narrative Analysis
Baker, Conrhonda
County:
Bio:
Bio
Program Officer, Arts, Culture, and Creative Enterprises at the Community Foundation for the Greater Atlanta and Founder and Chief Copy Editor of "The Bese Saka"
Previously, Director of Partnership Programs, SouthArts and worked at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, Alabama Dance Council, Vulcan Park and Museum, Birmingham Museum of Art, Alvin Ailey Dance Foundation, and the Howard Gilman Foundation
Served on grant panels for Dance/NYC, the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, and the National Endowment for the Arts and serves on Board of Directors for SOLE Defined and Member of Women of Color in the Arts
Masters of Arts Management, Carnegie Mellon University; B.A., African American Studies with a minor in Dance Education, University of Georgia
Rivas-Diaz, Gisella
County: Miami-Dade County
Bio:
County: MiamiDade
Bio
Cultural Programs Manager, Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs
Previously, Communications and Marketing Coordinator for the moss Center (Formerly the South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center) under the Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs; Senior Manager, Communications and Marketing, Greater Miami Chamber of Commerce
Masters in Live Entertainment and Venue Management, Arts Presenting Program at the UM Frost School of Music, University of Miami; B.A. in Public Relations from Florida International University