Introducing New GIA Staff
We are pleased to introduce you to our new development manager.
Sylvia Jung, Development Manager
Sylvia Jung was most recently the manager of individual giving at Ballet Hispanico, where she strategized donor stewardship and communications, and led the organization’s database conversion and adoption of their first integrated online fundraising and marketing platforms. Previously, she served in development roles at Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation, Neighborhood Coalition for Shelter, and The New York Foundling. Sylvia is a longtime crisis hotline volunteer with the New York City Anti-Violence Project, and is
proudly 100% a product of New York City public education.
We know you will enjoy working with her. You may find all of the staff members’ bios on our website.
A Call from the Support for Individual Artists Committee
GIA’s Support for Individual Artists Committee seeks individuals to serve on the Committee. The Committee is comprised of up to twenty GIA members in good standing, representing a spectrum of grantmakers who personally believe in the importance of supporting individual artists. To express interest in joining the committee or to suggest a colleague, please complete the nomination form by
Thursday, February 15, 2018.
New from the GIA Reader
In the Fall 2017 issue of the GIA Reader, “Are We Living in a Zeitgeist of Catalytic Change? Maybe…But Does It Matter?”, consultant Lisa Yancey reflects on leadership transitions, institutional mergers and dissolutions as well as efforts to increase the diversity of our staffs as examples to encourage our better support of our colleagues’ emotional lives as we
work toward transformative change in our organizations, in our field and in American society.
Video: jessica Care moore at the 2017 GIA Conference
jessica Care moore, poet and spoken word artist, addressed the Sunday Luncheon Plenary of last year’s GIA Conference in Detroit. moore performs her poem “We Were Born Moving” in which she reflects on migration, desires to find opportunities, and our evolving journey toward the life we want. A Detroit native, moore shares an idea of America and her home town depicting a story of expectations and heartbreak, heritage and a future worth imagining. Watch the video.
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