The Center For Arts Education - CAE Leadership

CAE Leadership

CAE formed a Board of Directors to include representatives from the private and public sector, including the schools’ Chancellor Rudy Crew, the former Mayor of the City of New York Rudolph Giuliani, and the Commissioner of the City of New York Cultural Affairs. Of the current New York City administration, Chancellor Joel Klein, the Mayor of the city of New York Michael Bloomberg and Commissioner Kate D. Levin represent CAE’s public sector leadership in their Board of Directors. Richard Kessler, Former Executive Director of CAE, was also one of the principal authors of the plan that led to the creation of the CAE in 1996 when he was serving as an arts education consultant for Artsvision.

CAE's Board of Directors also features leading members of New York City's civic, cultural and business communities, including:
Jody Gottfried Arnhold, Chairman, Board of Directors of Ballet Hispanico
Richard A. Barasch, Chairman and CEO of Universal American Financial Corporation
Jill Braufman, Board Chair, The Center for Arts Education
Schuyler Chapin, Former Commissioner of the NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, In Memoriam.
Kitty Carlisle-Hart, In Memoriam
Judith K. Dimon, Chairman of the Education Advisory Board at Children's Aid Society
Peter Duchin, President of Peter Duchin Orchestras Inc.
John J. Hannan, Apollo Management LP
Laurie M. Tisch, Chair Emeritus
Bruce Silverstein, Owner Bruce Silverstein Gallery

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