2027 Cohort

The Global Leaders Institute welcomes the 2027 Cohort of its Global Arts MBA – 100 distinguished cultural professionals selected from over 1,000 applications across 94 countries. Chosen for their leadership, vision, and capacity to shape the future of the creative sector, the 2027 Global Arts MBA Cohort brings a striking diversity of industry experience, representing 57 countries. Their roles span founders, museum directors, conductors, choreographers, and cultural policy strategists – to principal dancers, composers, filmmakers, publishers, and award-winning photographers. Follow this remarkable group as they embark on a year of career-shaping growth, applied learning, and international field exchanges.

Members of the 2027 Global Arts MBA Cohort represent Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Republic of the Congo, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ethiopia, Finland, France, Gabon, Germany, Ghana, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, South Korea, Kuwait, Lebanon, Mexico, Namibia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Niger, Nigeria, Oman, Peru, the Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Trinidad and Tobago, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, the United States, Uruguay, and Venezuela. 

Grace Alexander

International Cello Institute

Grace Alexander

United States, Canada, Iceland
International Cello Institute
Co-Director of Operations

American violinist Grace Alexander is Co-Director of Operations at the International Cello Institute and a conservationist based in Canada. Alexander carries forward forest conservation efforts in Northwest Montana, blending artistic vision with environmental stewardship.

Joao Alvares Abreu

Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra

Joao Alvares Abreu

Portugal, Netherlands, Switzerland
Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra
Violist

Portuguese musician João Álvares Abreu is a member of the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic Orchestra and artistic-executive director of the Cidnay Vale do Ave Festival in Portugal. Educated at the Conservatorium van Amsterdam and the Haute École de Musique de Genève, Abreu develops internationally engaged artistic programs combining artistic vision with cultural leadership.

Belinda Ang

We Are Artery

Belinda Ang

Singapore
We Are Artery
CEO

Singaporean entrepreneur Belinda Ang is CEO of We Are Artery, a Singapore arts nonprofit helping artists pursue sustainable careers through its accelerator program. With over 20 years founding and managing businesses across arts, tech, communications, and entertainment, Ang connects cross-industry knowledge to new applications.

Ana Aparicio

The Orchestra of the Americas Group

Ana Aparicio

Venezuela
The Orchestra of the Americas Group
Director of Development

Venezuelan strategist Ana Aparicio is Development and Strategy Manager at The Orchestra of the Americas Group, driving partnerships and fundraising. Aparicio is committed to expanding access to the arts and shaping the next generation of cultural leaders worldwide.

Anna Arabindan-Kesson

Princeton University

Anna Arabindan-Kesson

Australia, Sri Lanka, United States
Princeton University
Professor

Anna Arabindan-Kesson is a Professor at Princeton University. Educated at Yale University and born in Sri-Lanka, she previously worked in Australia and New Zealand before turning to academia. An award-winning authority on African Diaspora art, she also directs Art Hx, a research platform examining art's intersection with medicine.

Aldo Arce

United Nations

Aldo Arce

Mexico, United States
United Nations
Partnerships Specialist

Aldo Arce is Partnerships Specialist at the United Nations. Winner of the UN Intercultural Innovation Award, Arce has partnered globally to fund arts, culture, and youth-led creative projects, working as a fundraiser, project manager, and marketing specialist advancing intercultural understanding.

Sahar Assaf

Synaptric Consulting

Sahar Assaf

Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates
Synaptric Consulting
Co-founder & Managing Director

Lebanese theatre artist Sahar Assaf is the Managing Director of Synaptric Consulting, a cultural strategy firm. She is International Programs Lead at Golden Thread Productions, where she previously served as Executive Artistic Director. Her multidisciplinary practice spans documentary and site-specific performance, alongside a wide range of theatrical forms. She is also a mama.

Clara Asumadu

ChiByDesign

Clara Asumadu

Ghana, United States
ChiByDesign
Senior Service Designer

Ghanaian designer Clara Asumadu is Senior Service Designer at ChiByDesign, using participatory research and design to drive meaningful change in government policy and services. Asumadu also founded Aya Damé, bridging experiential design with strategy.

Christian Bachmann

Saarländischer Rundfunk

Christian Bachmann

Germany, France, Netherlands
Saarländischer Rundfunk
Dramaturg

German dramaturg Christian Bachmann is Dramaturg and Artistic Planner at Saarländischer Rundfunk. A trained music educator who also works as a concert host and speaker, Bachmann focuses on fostering meaningful connections between classical music and contemporary society.

Simone Batiste

Laolu Collective

Simone Batiste

United States
Laolu Collective
Creative Director

American creative strategist Simone Pierre Batiste is Creative Director of Laolu Collective, and previously served as Assistant Director of Core Programs at the Jackie Robinson Foundation. Born and raised in Oakland, CA, and educated in Behavioral Neuroscience at the University of San Diego, Pierre Batiste is passionate about amplifying underrepresented voices through culture, community, and collective transformation.

Ashanti Bennett

Cool Spring Downtown District

Ashanti Bennett

United States
Cool Spring Downtown District
President & CEO

Ashanti Bennett is President and CEO of Cool Spring Downtown District, the arts and entertainment district in historic downtown Fayetteville, North Carolina. Her work focuses on the transformative power of storytelling through arts and culture.

Garrett Blaize

Appalachian Community Fund

Garrett Blaize

United States
Appalachian Community Fund
Executive Director

American civic leader Garrett Blaize is Executive Director of the Appalachian Community Fund and an Advancement Strategist with Appalshop. Blaize's work strengthens cultural infrastructure and philanthropic strategy for community-rooted institutions navigating climate disruption and regional transition.

Małgorzata Borkowska

Warsaw National Philharmonic

Małgorzata Borkowska

Poland
Warsaw National Philharmonic
Deputy Director

Polish cultural executive Małgorzata Borkowska is Deputy Director of the National Museum in Warsaw and will join the National Philharmonic in Warsaw as Deputy Director in 2026. A lawyer and internal auditor by training, she specializes in strategic planning, partnership development, communications, and education, bringing together experience across the visual and performing arts.

Shurvone Brathwaite

Ministry of Education

Shurvone Brathwaite

Trinidad and Tobago
Ministry of Education
Teacher

Trinidadian-Tobagonian musician Shurvone Brathwaite is Principal Musician with the National Philharmonic Orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago and a teacher with the Ministry of Education. Brathwaite is a dedicated community leader with extensive academic and professional training experience.

Bogdan Brkic

IMZ International Music + Media Centre

Bogdan Brkic

Austria, Serbia
IMZ International Music + Media Centre
Chief Communications Officer

Austrian communications leader Bogdan Brkic is Chief Communications Officer at the IMZ International Music + Media Centre, where he leads the organization's global communications strategy and editorial output. Educated at the University of Vienna, Brkic has built a career spanning journalism, cultural advocacy, and institutional communications focused on performing arts and public access to culture.

Cathleen Carr

newportFILM

Cathleen Carr

United States, Ireland
newportFILM
Executive Director

American nonprofit leader Cathleen Carr is Executive Director of newportFILM. Her work spans documentary film, creative placemaking, arts education, sustainability, and youth development, with leadership experience across Rhode Island, New York City, Boston, and Chicago.

Jaeyoung Chong

Sistema NB

Jaeyoung Chong

Korea, South, Canada, New Zealand
Sistema NB
Teaching Artist

South Korean-Canadian cellist Jaeyoung Chong is a doctoral candidate at McGill University, where he serves as a Teaching Artist. Chong's work explores electroacoustic practices, integrating live electronics into performance, with a focus on performer-centered improvisation that expands the cello's expressive possibilities.

Syneva Colle Hernandez

Kansas State University

Syneva Colle Hernandez

United States
Kansas State University
Professor of Cello

British-Guatemalan cellist Syneva Colle Hernández is Professor of Cello and String Education at Kansas State University and Artistic Director of Chamber Music Kansas. A multi-instrumentalist, composer, and entrepreneur, Colle Hernández is passionate about making music accessible to all.

Therese Cruz

Visual Arts Nova Scotia

Therese Cruz

Philippines, Canada
Visual Arts Nova Scotia
Executive Director

Filipino-Canadian arts leader Therese Cruz is Executive Director of Visual Arts Nova Scotia. Cruz helps artists gain exposure and advocates on their behalf, and serves as a Councillor for the Town of Shelburne, with a passion for fostering local economies and community building through the arts.

Carmen Delgado

El Sistema USA

Carmen Delgado

Venezuela, United States
El Sistema USA
Communications Manager

Venezuelan-American musician Carmen Delgado is Communications Manager at El Sistema USA. A flutist with a degree in Social Communication focused on Marketing, Delgado began her career in El Sistema and bridges music, education, and storytelling through her communications work.

Molly Demeulenaere

Unwalled Museum

Molly Demeulenaere

United States, Germany
Unwalled Museum
Founder & CEO

American entrepreneur Molly Demeulenaere is Founder and CEO of Unwalled Museum. Demeulenaere leads mission-driven cultural initiatives integrating exhibitions, education, and creative placemaking to advance artist-centered work grounded in excellence, truth, and an unwavering commitment to curatorial independence.

Christopher Dennis

ODC Dance

Christopher Dennis

Canada, United States, Trinidad and Tobago
ODC Dance
Managing Director

Trinidadian-Canadian arts executive Christopher Dennis is Managing Director of ODC/Dance, bringing over 20 years of leadership experience in international dance. Dennis is also an accomplished lighting designer whose work appears in the repertories of leading ballet companies worldwide.

Tonya A. Evans

National Academy for the Performing Arts

Tonya Evans

Trinidad and Tobago
National Academy for the Performing Arts
Stage & Equipment Manager

Trinidadian-Tobagonian practitioner Tonya Evans is Stage and Equipment Manager for the National Academy for the Performing Arts, resident manager for Trinidad and Tobago's National Theatre Arts Company, National Steel Symphony Orchestra, and National Philharmonic Orchestra. Educated at the College of Science, Technology and Applied Arts and the University of the West Indies, Evans has spent two decades in production, project, and stage management, and theater education.

Calogero Failla

Ballett am Rhein

Calogero Failla

Italy
Ballett am Rhein
Soloist

Italian ballet artist Calogero Failla graduated from the École Supérieure de Danse de Marseille. He is currently a Soloist with Ballett am Rhein. Professionally, he is passionate about artistic excellence and is exploring how leadership and audience engagement can shape the future of the performing arts.

Carlos Mauricio Galeano

Instituto Distrital de las Artes de Bogotá

Carlos Mauricio Galeano

Colombia, Mexico, Italy
Instituto Distrital de las Artes de Bogotá
General Director

Colombian cultural manager Carlos Mauricio Galeano is General Director of the Instituto Distrital de las Artes de Bogotá. With over 25 years of experience, Galeano has led cultural institutions, developed public policy, and represented Colombia on international stages, with expertise in arts education and public theater management.

Lindsay Gary

Dance Afrikana

Lindsay Gary

United States, Senegal
Dance Afrikana
Founder & Director

American scholar Dr. Lindsay Gary is Founder and Director of Dance Afrikana, a Houston-based dance organization, and Assistant Professor at San Bernardino Valley College. An award-winning professor and Afrocentric entrepreneur, Gary is expanding Dance Afrikana into a global platform for African diasporic dance rooted in research, cultural preservation, and education.

Kristin Guerin

Buddy System MIA

Kristin Guerin

Israel, United States
Buddy System MIA
CEO

Israeli-American theater artist Kristin Guerin is CEO of Buddy System MIA, a community-organizing NGO she founded. Educated at Fordham University and Circle in the Square, Guerin brings 15 years of experience in theater and six years of executive leadership, creating immersive productions that bridge art and collective healing across the Middle East.

Aliena Haig

Classical:NEXT

Aliena Haig

United Kingdom, Germany, Singapore
Classical:NEXT
Head of Global Engagement

British cultural strategist Aliena Haig is Head of Global Engagement and Cultural Strategy at Classical:NEXT. Haig holds a BA in Music and a Master's in Cultural Diplomacy, bringing over a decade of experience in media, communications, and project management across arts, culture, education, and sustainability sectors.

Io Hernandez Rivera

WHIN Music Community Charter School

Io Hernandez Rivera

United States, Mexico
WHIN Music Community Charter School
Executive Assistant

Mexican-American administrator Io (eye-oh) Hernandez Rivera serves as the Executive Assistant and Special Projects Coordinator at WHIN Music Community Charter School. A DePauw University graduate and violinist, Io is committed to expanding access to music education and programming for communities of color.

Maria Valentina Hidalgo

Universal Music Publishing

Maria Valentina Hidalgo

Venezuela, Mexico, Spain
Universal Music Publishing
A&R

Maria Valentina Hidalgo

Molly Hockin

Holistic Repro Project

Molly Hockin

Canada, United States
Holistic Repro Project
Education Director

Canadian-American midwife Molly Hockin is the Education Director of Holistic Repro Project. A registered midwife, Hockin advances creative, ethically grounded models for preserving midwifery, bridging mentorship, clinical practice, and curriculum design.

Leah Valentine Hull

Nantucket Stage Company

Leah Valentine Hull

United States, Ireland, Italy
Nantucket Stage Company
Assistant Director & Stage Manager

American nonprofit leader Leah Valentine Hull is Founding Executive Director of Land & Light, a new nonprofit launching its pilot season in 2027. Educated at Marymount Manhattan College, Valentine Hull previously helped found Nantucket Stage Company and now focuses on creating meaningful opportunities for connection, service, and lasting community engagement.

Luis Alvaro Jaloma Perez

Cobach Sonora

Luis Alvaro Jaloma Perez

Mexico, Argentina, United Kingdom
Cobach Sonora
Head of Arts & Culture

Mexican cultural policy leader Luis Jaloma has led arts programs, international festivals, and institutional cultural initiatives at Cobach Sonora. Originally from Sonora, Mexico, Jaloma brings over two decades of experience in cultural governance, federal funding strategy, and community engagement through the arts.

Jennifer James

Young Audiences of Louisiana

Jennifer James

United States, Italy
Young Audiences of Louisiana
Executive Director

American arts leader Jennifer James is Executive Director of Young Audiences of Louisiana. With over 15 years scaling arts education initiatives and leading multimillion-dollar projects, James is committed to expanding equitable access to arts learning through systems-level, globally minded leadership.

Abaynesh Jembere

Motherland Mothers Foundation

Abaynesh Jembere

Ethiopia, Rwanda, United States
Motherland Mothers Foundation
Founder & CEO

Abaynesh Jembere is Founder and CEO of the Motherland Mothers Foundation. A Drexel University graduate and an Ethiopian-American entrepreneur, Jembere also founded Motherland54, and works at the intersection of art and culture to amplify African arts, artisans, and communities through design, storytelling, and philanthropy.

Kenneth Kellogg

West Edge Opera

Kenneth Kellogg

United States
West Edge Opera
Director of Marketing

American arts administrator Kenneth Kellogg is Director of Marketing and Engagement at West Edge Opera. A professional bass whose career spans performance at leading opera companies, Kellogg drives audience development and civic partnership for nonprofit arts organizations.

Hoi Tong Keung

The Happenstancers

Hoi Tong Keung

Canada
The Happenstancers
Operations & Production Manager

Hong Kong-born, Toronto-based musician Hoi Tong Keung is Production and Operations Manager of The Happenstancers, a Toronto chamber ensemble. A University of Toronto graduate, Keung co-founded the award-winning percussion duo KöNG Duo and performs sheng with the Toronto Chinese Orchestra.

Natalie Koh

MusAbility

Natalie Koh

Singapore, United States
MusAbility
Director

Singaporean violinist Natalie Koh is a former Violin Fellow at the New World Symphony, America's Orchestral Academy. Koh is passionate about fostering inclusive spaces that engage the neurodiverse community and creating educational opportunities that empower musicians to support these efforts.

Amber Lewis

Northern Ballet

Amber Lewis

Australia, United States, China
Northern Ballet
Principal Dancer

Australian dancer Amber Lewis is Principal Dancer with Northern Ballet. Lewis has built an international career showcasing exceptional versatility and artistic range, and takes an active role within the ballet community as an Equity Representative and Associate Content Creator.

Naomi Lord

Creatives Now

Naomi Lord

United Kingdom, United States, Germany
Creatives Now
Director, Creative Learning

British artist-researcher Naomi Lord is Founder of Creatives Now, working across the UK and US to develop community-led cultural infrastructure. Lord's practice combines participatory arts, education, and civic collaboration to build creative agency and locally rooted cultural ecosystems.

Chloe Louvouezo Qadree

Gates Foundation

Chloe Louvouezo Qadree

United States, Niger, Republic of the Congo
Gates Foundation
Senior Communications Officer

Congolese-American communicator Chloe Louvouezo Qadree is a Senior Communications Officer at the Gates Foundation. A seasoned creative, strategist, producer, and published author, Louvouezo Qadree helps global organizations and cultural artists translate their work into human-centered stories that spark narrative change.

Kacie Luaders

Could Be Pretty Cool

Kacie Luaders

United States
Could Be Pretty Cool
Founder

American entrepreneur Kacie Luaders is Founder of Could Be Pretty Cool, an Atlanta studio producing community-driven media, events, and audio projects. Luaders' work bridges sound design, podcast production, and creative entrepreneurship.

Leslie Macedo

Musicopia

Leslie Macedo

United States, Brazil
Musicopia
Senior Director of Programming

American arts leader Leslie Macedo is Senior Director of Programming at Musicopia and Co-Managing Director of the Mamadêlê Foundation. A Philadelphia-based nonprofit administrator, Macedo specializes in global arts, cultural exchange, and arts education.

Rudresh Mahanthappa

Princeton University

Rudresh Mahanthappa

United States, India
Princeton University
Director of Jazz

American saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa is Director of Jazz at Princeton University, and one of the premier voices in jazz. Mahanthappa has released over 17 albums and received the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Doris Duke Performing Artist Award, alongside numerous Downbeat Magazine critic poll wins.

Kelli Maldonado

Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation

Kelli Maldonado

United States
Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation
Executive Director, Mission & Impact

American arts leader Kelli Maldonado is Executive Director of Mission and Impact at the Sarasota Performing Arts Foundation. Holding an MA in Applied Theatre and 15 years of experience advancing education and community engagement, Maldonado leads research-based arts programs that deepen learning and civic connection.

Éder Augusto Marcos da Silva

São Paulo Symphony Orchestra

Éder Augusto Marcos da Silva

Brazil
São Paulo Symphony Orchestra
Choir Coordinator

Brazilian musician Éder Augusto Marcos da Silva is Choir Coordinator at Fundação Osesp, home of the São Paulo Symphony Orchestra. A singer and cultural project manager with a Master's in Music from the University of São Paulo, da Silva's research focuses on the role of the performer in contemporary classical music.

Gyan Singh Maria

The Muses Project

Gyan Singh Maria

United States, Hungary
The Muses Project
Music Director

American conductor Gyan Singh Maria is Music Director of The Muses Project, and Conducting Fellow at Portland Opera. Singh Maria creates programs that combine classical music with education about its cultural intersections.

Susan Mathews

KRIT Consulting

Susan Mathews

Switzerland, India, Kuwait
KRIT Consulting
Director

Indian-Swiss publisher Susan Mathews is Director of KRIT Consulting SARL in Switzerland. An international lawyer turned avant-garde publisher and cultural curator, Mathews founded the online magazine Dark 'n' Light and hosts the podcast The Subverse.

Luca Medici

Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana

Luca Medici

Switzerland
Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana
Director

Swiss musician Luca Medici is Director of the Music School Department at Conservatorio della Svizzera italiana, the largest institute of its kind in the Ticino canton, serving 1,000 students and 80 teachers. Educated at the Conservatorio and in Zurich, Medici also teaches clarinet and conducts two wind bands.

Mariana Mellado

Content Strategist

Mariana Mellado

Chile, United States
Creative Campaigns & Communications
Consultant

Chilean-American communications strategist Mariana Mellado brings over a decade of experience in creative content, campaigns, and storytelling across the United Nations system and international nonprofit organizations. Her expertise spans multiculturalism, sustainability, development, gender, and social impact.

Bruno Micchiardi

Scottish Ballet

Bruno Micchiardi

Spain, United Kingdom, Italy
Scottish Ballet
Principal Dancer

British-Italian dancer Bruno Micchiardi is Principal Dancer with Scottish Ballet. A graduate of the Royal Ballet School with honours, Micchiardi began his professional career with the Estonian National Ballet before moving to Scotland, and has been nominated twice for National Dance Awards.

Denise Montgomery

CultureThrive

Denise Montgomery

United States
CultureThrive
Founder

American consultant Denise Montgomery is Founder of CultureThrive and the Global Centre for Creative Youth Development, launching in late 2026. A leading expert in creative youth development, Montgomery is recognized for codifying the field through seminal publications.

Alison Moritz

Opera Stage Director

Alison Moritz

Germany, Italy, Finland
Stage & Artistic
Director

Baltimore-based American stage director Alison Moritz recently completed her tenure as Artistic Director of the historic Central City Opera, with additional credits at Opera Philadelphia, the Glimmerglass Festival, Cincinnati Opera, and the Kennedy Center. Moritz is equally regarded for her innovative interpretations of the classics and incisive takes on contemporary music theater, with her work as an administrator focused on the intersection of artistic sustainability and audience growth.

Catherine Morris

BAMS Fest

Catherine Morris

Brazil, Trinidad and Tobago, Cuba
BAMS Fest
Founder & CEO

American curator and social entrepreneur Catherine Morris is Founder, President and CEO of Boston Art & Music Soul Fest (BAMS Fest), where she drives organizational strategy and programmatic vision. Educated at Temple University in Philadelphia, Morris brings over 25 years of experience in arts ecosystem design, spatial justice, and movement building.

Irene Muller

Goethe-Institut

Irene Muller

Uruguay, Argentina, Germany
Goethe-Institut
Director

Uruguayan-Argentine cultural manager Irene Muller is Director at the Goethe-Institut. With extensive experience in international cooperation, strategic communication, and project management, Muller designs and delivers cultural and educational programs, combining analytical rigor with intercultural competence.

Lauren Myers

ColorCreative

Lauren Myers

United States
ColorCreative
Community Manager

American community builder Lauren Myers is Community Manager at ColorCreative. Myers is also Founder of experience design house [Be]Leaux & Co., building infrastructure and access for creatives from historically underrepresented communities as a partnerships executive and event producer.

LeCiel Nejema

WEHU

LeCiel Nejema

United States, Germany, Mexico
WEHU
Founder & Creative Director

American sound artist LeCiel Nejema is Founder and Creative Director of WEHU LLC. Working across live electronics, voice, and film, Nejema investigates cultural memory and resistance through sound, currently developing WEHU Nexus, infrastructure for independent music creatives.

Djordje Nesic

Manhattan School of Music

Djordje Nesic

Serbia
Manhattan School of Music
Opera Coach & Conductor

Serbian-American pianist Djordje Nesic is a conductor on faculty at the Manhattan School of Music and SUNY Purchase Music Conservatory. Nesic has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the United Nations General Assembly Hall, and strives to promote music addressing social justice and human rights.

Emily O'Neil

New Art Center

Emily O'Neil

United States, Italy, Germany
New Art Center
Executive Director

American arts executive Emily O'Neil is Executive Director of the New Art Center in Newton, Massachusetts. O'Neil leads strategic initiatives in arts education, public engagement, and cultural policy innovation, focused on cultural equity and sustainable sector growth.

Georgina Pazcoguin

New York City Ballet

Georgina Pazcoguin

United States, Philippines, Italy
New York City Ballet
Dancer

American performing artist and producer Georgina Pazcoguin is Co-Founder of Final Bow for Yellowface, driving change to eliminate Asian stereotypes in ballet. Celebrated as 'The Rogue Ballerina' as the first Asian American woman promoted to the upper ranks of New York City Ballet, Pazcoguin is a 2026 Dance Magazine Award honoree and author of the memoir Swan Dive. A Harvard Business School alum, she focuses on scaling creative enterprises and sustainable arts entrepreneurship.

Geneva Peschka

+Disrupter Productions

Geneva Peschka

Canada, United States, Germany
+Disrupter Productions
Founder & Directorr

Canadian filmmaker Geneva Peschka is an Independent Documentary Director exploring identity, belonging, and collective resilience through collaborative storytelling. Peschka's films have screened at Tribeca and the New Orleans Film Festival, winning a Grand Jury Award and an NAACP Image Award nomination.

Kira Petersen

New Mexico Ballet Company

Kira Petersen

United States, Denmark
New Mexico Ballet Company
Principal Dancer

American ballet dancer Kira Petersen is Principal Dancer with New Mexico Ballet Company in Albuquerque. Drawing on years of experience in performing, teaching, and administration, Petersen is committed to expanding access to the arts and strengthening regional arts communities.

Eugenia Piazza

Antoniano ETS

Eugenia Piazza

Italy, France, United Kingdom
Antoniano ETS
Major Gifts Fundraiser

Eugenia Piazza is a Major Gifts Fundraiser at Antoniano ETS, a leading Italian nonprofit. Educated in Classics and Fundraising at the University of Bologna, with research experience at Heidelberg University, Piazza specializes in high-value donor relations and European Commission-funded project management, connecting cultural and social organizations across Europe with the resources to advance their mission.

Alicja Pilarczyk

Concept Store Quartet

Alicja Pilarczyk

Poland, Switzerland, Spain
Concept Store Quartet
Director

Polish violinist Alicja Pilarczyk is Director of Concept Store Quartet and a lecturer at the Academy of Art in Szczecin. Educated at the Music Academy in Basel and the International Ensemble Modern Academy, Pilarczyk develops projects examining the relationship between art and society.

Kody Pisney

McGill University

Kody Pisney

United States, Canada
McGill University
Course Instructor

American choral conductor Kody Pisney is Course Instructor and doctoral candidate at McGill University. An educator and performing artist, Pisney values creativity, empathy, and collaboration as the foundations of meaningful artistic and community leadership.

Caitlin Pontrella

Edmonds Center for the Arts

Caitlin Pontrella

Italy
Edmonds Center for the Arts
Interim Executive Director

American cultural sector leader Caitlin Pontrella is a professional Interim CEO, currently leading the Edmonds Center for the Arts. A lifelong visual artist turned nonprofit leader based in Seattle, Pontrella supports nonprofit organizations in transition, teaches with Seattle University's Arts Leadership MFA program, and is a published author on nonprofit governance.

Yulia Potvin

Yulia Potvin Music

Yulia Potvin

Russia
Yulia Potvin Music
Founder

Russian-American violinist Yulia Potvin is Founder of Yulia Potvin Music, Inc. An accomplished classical violinist, Potvin performs as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player, and operates a violin teaching studio while organizing cultural projects throughout Central Massachusetts.

Brian Prechtl

Baltimore Symphony Orchestra

Brian Prechtl

United States, Italy, Ireland
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Musician

American musician Brian Prechtl is a percussionist with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. In addition to performing, Prechtl brings the rare perspective of leadership both on stage and in executive administration, and has been a leader in BSO's OrchKids program is also a recognized composer.

Grace Danousha Reid

The Royal Danish Ballet

Grace Danousha Reid

United Kingdom, Canada, Poland
Vaganova Ballet Academy
International Graduate

British-Canadian ballet dancer Grace Danousha Reid has been a member of leading international companies including The Royal Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet, and English National Ballet. Having graduated from the historic Vaganova Ballet Academy in St.Petersburg, her career spans international touring, choreographic collaborations, and medal recognition at prominent ballet competitions.

Monica Risi

TEATRA

Monica Risi

Peru, Mexico, United States
TEATRA
Co-Founder & Co-Director

Peruvian-American producer, director, actor, and educator Monica Risi is Co-Founder and Co-Director of TEATRA, collaborating with women producers across Latin America to curate learning experiences for an international network of women in the performing arts. With over 15 years of experience across New York, Lima, and Latin America, Risi focuses on cultivating multicultural work cultures informed by bold, joyous art makers.

Joshua Robinson

The Risk Theatre Company

Joshua Robinson

United States, Gabon, United Kingdom
The Risk Theatre Company
Artistic Director

American actor Joshua Robinson is Artistic Director of The Risk Theatre Company. An actor and teacher, Robinson works to highlight unknown stories of people of color in America and build lasting partnerships between communities through performance and professional development.

Ka Lynn Robinson

UKG

Ka Lynn Robinson

United States, Jamaica
UKG
Chief of Staff

American executive Ka Lynn Robinson is Chief of Staff and Business Operations Lead at UKG. Educated at Florida International University and Lynn University, Robinson builds systems supporting organizational transformation and revenue recovery, informing an emerging cultural leadership practice.

Charilyne Rojas

Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra

Charilyne Rojas

United States, Philippines, Canada
Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra
Conductor & Communications Director

American conductor Charilyne Rojas is Conductor and Communications Director for the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra. An artist, educator, and administrator, Rojas inspires the next generation of artists and connects communities through music education.

Jules Ross-Brown

King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture

Jules Ross-Brown

Oman, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia
King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture
Seniour Producer

British producer Jules Ross-Brown is Senior Producer at the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra) in Saudi Arabia. With over 20 years across the UK and GCC, she specializes in international performing arts and ambitious cultural programming. Ross-Brown previously served as Executive Manager for Production at ADMAF, following more than a decade at the Royal Opera House Muscat.

Erin Ryan

Burnet Institute

Erin Ryan

United States
Burnet Institute
Midwifery Technical Specialist

American midwife specializing in global maternal health Erin Ryan is a Midwifery Technical Specialist at the Burnet Institute in Australia. Ryan leads education reform and national strategy development across the Pacific and Asia, strengthening health systems and building workforce capacity.

Ricardo Salinas

Global Groove

Ricardo Salinas

Chile, United States, Italy
Global Groove
Founder

Chilean-born producer Ricardo Salinas is Founder of Global Groove, a Seattle platform connecting communities through global dance music and diasporic culture. Salinas holds a B.A. in Music from Universidad ARCIS and manages multi-unit operations as an Area Manager at Evergreens.

Lilli Samman

Vivo Performing Arts

Lilli Samman

United States, Israel, Saudi Arabia
Vivo Performing Arts
Sales & Marketing Manager

American arts professional Lilli Samman is Group Sales and Marketing Manager at Vivo Performing Arts. A classically trained musician raised in a multicultural, multifaith family, Samman brings a people-centered approach to engaging a wide spectrum of cultures through the arts.

Jose Sarralde

Cartel Urbano

Jose Sarralde

Colombia
Cartel Urbano
Founder

Colombian cultural entrepreneur José Sarralde is Co-Founder of Cartel Urbano Culture Lab, where he has spent over two decades building initiatives at the intersection of culture, innovation, environment, and social transformation. Sarralde also co-founded MELAH (Movimiento de Expresiones Latinoamericanas de Hip Hop) and Jaguar Siembra Colombia, and is passionate about using art to empower communities and create meaningful change.

Graham Sattler

Christchurch Symphony Orchestra

Graham Sattler

Australia
Christchurch Symphony Orchestra
CEO

Australian performer, academic and community music leader Graham Sattler is CEO of Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and Adjunct Senior Fellow at the University of Canterbury (New Zealand). A PhD in music education (Sydney University 2016), his ongoing research focuses on the impacts of accessible participatory music activity and effective leadership.

Siddhartha Shah

Amherst College

Siddhartha Shah

United States, India
Amherst College
Director, Mead Art Museum

American museum leader Siddhartha Shah is the John Wieland 1958 Director of the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College. Educated at Johns Hopkins and Columbia Universities, Shah champions the importance of the visual arts to individual and societal wellbeing, and oversees initiatives deepening community engagement.

Julie Siglin

Wharton Esherick Museum

Julie Siglin

United States
Wharton Esherick Museum
Executive Director

American nonprofit leader Julie Siglin has served as Executive Director of the Wharton Esherick Museum since 2016. Educated in Arts Administration at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, Siglin has more than doubled the museum’s budget, built its professional staff, secured a transformational $10 million endowment, and expanded its national visibility through exhibitions, partnerships, and programs.

Tony Small

Archdiocese of Baltimore

Tony Small

Oman, South Africa, Trinidad and Tobago
Archdiocese of Baltimore
Music Director

American composer Tony Small is Music Director for the Archdiocese of Baltimore, and a multi-genre, award-winning composer and lyricist across musical theatre, jazz, classical, and gospel music. Small has led award-winning arts education programs across four major cities for over 35 years and previously served as Artistic Director of the historic Madame Walker Theatre.

Kyla-Rose Smith

Found Sound Nation

Kyla-Rose Smith

South Africa, United States
Found Sound Nation
Executive Director

South African-born musician Kyla-Rose Smith is Executive Director of Found Sound Nation. Smith leads global, artist-driven initiatives using music and sound to foster social connection, cultural exchange, and creative collaboration across difference, borders, and disciplines.

Robert Smith III

Surdna Foundation

Robert Smith III

United States
Surdna Foundation
Senior Program Officer

Robert Smith III is Senior Program Officer of Thriving Cultures at the Surdna Foundation in New York City. Educated at Brown University and the University of Minnesota, Smith leads a grantmaking portfolio bridging artists and culture workers with social movements and policymakers.

Noa Tal-El

IMPJ

Noa Tal-El

Israel, Canada, Italy
IMPJ
Director, Young Adult Division

Israeli-Canadian artist Noa Tal-El is Director of the Young Adult Division at IMPJ, the Israeli movement for progressive Judaism. A multidisciplinary artist and social worker, Tal-El founded Azul Conscious Movement in Israel and the Israeli-Palestinian peacebuilding NGO Kulna, promoting social change through creativity, spirituality, and community.

Nicky Thomas

NT Media

Nicky Thomas

Italy, France, United Kingdom
NT Media
Founder & Managing Director

British publicist Nicky Thomas is Founder and Managing Director of Nicky Thomas Media, which she launched 17 years ago to provide international PR to arts organizations across Europe. Clients have included the Paris Opera's Opéra Royal, Les Talens Lyriques, the London Symphony Orchestra, and the Gothenburg Opera House.

Jan Tomala

Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre for Music

Jan Tomala

Poland
Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre for Music
Head of Production

Polish producer Jan Tomala is Head of Production at the Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre for Music in Lusławice, where he has worked for 14 years overseeing the institution's programming. Tomala co-creates strategic projects including festivals, talent development programs, and ensemble residencies, and leads a creative team focused on quality and collaboration.

Iza Tworzydlo

BNP Paribas

Iza Tworzydlo

Poland, Germany, Spain
BNP Paribas
Director

Polish executive Iza Tworzydlo is Director at BNP Paribas, bringing nearly 20 years of experience driving organizational transformation, strategic communication, and culture change in complex, regulated environments. Tworzydlo advises C-suite leadership on aligning strategy, leadership, and culture.

Marloes van Leersum

Achmea Impact Ventures

Marloes van Leersum

Netherlands, United States, United Kingdom
Achmea Impact Ventures
Marketing & Community Lead

Dutch entrepreneur Marloes van Leersum is Marketing and Community Lead at Achmea Impact Ventures, and Founder of ExhibitX, a cultural startup transforming urban spaces into monthly immersive experiences. With a background in marketing, cultural economics, and entrepreneurship, van Leersum builds scalable cultural concepts blending storytelling and community.

Vivek Venugopal

Visita Music

Vivek Venugopal

India
Visita Music
Composer & Producer

Indian composer Vivek Venugopal is Composer & Producer at Visita Music. Venugopal has collaborated with musicians from reputed orchestras, including the Bolshoi Theatre and Russian National Orchestra, with a catalogue of 35 opuses written for ensembles ranging from duos to nonets and chamber orchestras.

Andre Visser

Empangeni High School

Andre Visser

South Africa
Empangeni High School
Head of Music

South African educator and oboist Andre Visser is Head of Music at Empangeni High School. A University of Stellenbosch graduate, Visser has performed with the Eastern Cape Philharmonic and KwaZulu-Natal Philharmonic, and previously served as Head of Winds at the Afghanistan National Institute of Music.

Julie Wake

Arts Foundation of Cape Cod

Julie Wake

United States
Arts Foundation of Cape Cod
Executive Director

American nonprofit leader Julie Wake is Executive Director of the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod, leading regional grantmaking, artist support, and arts access work. Wake brings deep nonprofit experience strengthening organizational capacity and guiding legislative advocacy for the region's creative sector.

Christopher Ward

Theater Aachen

Christopher Ward

United Kingdom, Germany, Italy
Longborough Festival Opera
Music Director

British conductor Christopher Ward is Music Director of Longborough Festival Opera, UK, having worked as Music Director of Theater Aachen, Germany from 2018 to 2026. He leads innovative productions, recordings, and educational initiatives and works with major opera companies and orchestras globally.

Tanika Williams

Festival's Honoree

Tanika Williams


Festival's Honoree
Filmmaker

American filmmaker and performance artist Tanika I. Williams is a Postdoctoral Fellow at NYU Tisch, where she teaches and mentors students while exploring ancestral wisdoms of ecology, spirituality, and liberation. Educated at Eugene Lang College and Union Theological Seminary, Williams' films have screened at festivals nationally and internationally, with fellowships from BRIC, Wave Hill, and the New York Foundation for the Arts.

Yundi Xu

Global Concertist

Yundi Xu

China, France, Germany
Global Concertist
Pianist

Chinese pianist Yundi Xu is a Concert Pianist based in Paris. She has performed at venues including Konzerthaus Berlin, Salle Gaveau, the Bolshoi Theater, and Taipei's National Concert Hall. Praised for putting "technique always at the service of music," Xu is admired for her poetic sensitivity and refined artistry.

Susan Yang

Vanderbilt University

Susan Yang

United States, China
Vanderbilt University
Assistant Professor of Piano

Chinese-American pianist Susan Yang is Assistant Professor of Piano at Vanderbilt University, where she directs the Community Scholars Program. Yang's work bridges artistic excellence and social impact, cultivating inclusive pathways in classical music through performance and leadership.

Lucy Yao

Chromic

Lucy Yao

China, France
Chromic
Creative Director

Chinese pianist Lucy Yao is Creative Director and Strategist at Chromic. Educated at the Manhattan School of Music and with additional training in design thinking at Stanford, Yao has led marketing campaigns, performances, and installations for the Smithsonian and the New York Philharmonic, integrating immersive technology and community storytelling.

Erin Young

Walnut Hill School for the Arts

Erin Young

United States
Walnut Hill School for the Arts
Associate Director, Educational Programs

American arts leader Erin Young is Associate Director of Educational Programs at Walnut Hill School for the Arts. A graduate of New York University's Gallatin School of Individualized Study, Young builds growth-oriented programs supporting participant agency, curiosity, and equitable access to the arts.

Demi Zalesak

Brand Stamp Marketing

Demi Zalesak

Canada, France, Czech Republic
Brand Stamp Marketing
Social Media Coordinator

Canadian producer Demi Zalesak is Social Media Coordinator and Creative Manager at Brand Stamp Marketing. An award-winning photographer and media producer, Zalesak has captured over 100 on-camera interviews, blending audio, video, and movement to explore creativity, memory, and community.