Step Afrika! Announces Lamar Lovelace as New Executive Director
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火曜日, 12月 7, 2021
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Step Afrika!, the Washington, D.C.-based dance company, has named arts, education and culture leader Lamar Lovelace as its new executive director, succeeding Founder C. Brian Williams.
Key Points:
- Step Afrika!, the Washington, D.C.-based dance company, has named arts, education and culture leader Lamar Lovelace as its new executive director, succeeding Founder C. Brian Williams.
- He first joined the organization in September 2017 as deputy executive director, where he managed communications and marketing strategy, fundraising efforts and financial operations.
- Over the last four years, Lovelace has expanded the board of the internationally celebrated dance company and has increased corporate partnerships by nearly 400%.
- At Columbia University, he served as Director of Public Programs and Events and as Assistant Director in the Office of Community Outreach and Education.