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By: Aug. 06, 2007
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National Art Strategies (NAS) Presents

The Business of Arts and Culture Seminars

Three Destination Cities Across the Country Host a Fall Schedule—

An Integrated Curriculum of Two- and Three-day Seminars and Applied Learning Services

 

SOUTH FLORIDA, FL The South Florida Cultural Consortium and National Arts Strategies extend an invitation to the South Florida region's cultural arts executive directors, trustees and board chairs, to take part in The Business of Arts and Culture™, a nationwide executive education program for arts and cultural organizations. The program is an integrated national curriculum of two and three-day seminars (scheduled fall schedule below) and applied learning services; it includes a generous subsidy for tuition and for travel costs.

 

This unique series of seminars is an investment in the leaders of our nation's cultural organizations. Combining an intensive series of graduate-level, team-based educational seminars presented in cities around the country with follow-up facilitation and networking events, this program makes the highest quality executive education accessible to the field.

 

Low tuition fees: NAS tuition fees for its two-and three-day seminars are only $225 to $350 per person, depending on the team size. The South Florida Cultural Consortium is offering up to ten (10) tuition supporting scholarships, of up to $350 per person, to be refunded to the participating cultural executive upon completion of a program.

 

Travel assistance: Travel support, based on team is a unique feature of The Business of Arts and Culture.  For teams of three or more traveling to a seminar, NAS offers travel assistance of up to $600 per person to help cover the costs of travel and lodging. This subsidy is provided on a first-come first-served basis, so early registration is required to receive this assistance.

           

The three cities across the country in which seminars are being presented:

 

Phoenix

Leading Innovation – September 28-29

Learn how to make an "innovation strategy" a fundamental component of your organization's overall strategy.

 

Chicago

Building Evaluation Capacity – October 18-19

See how evaluation helps to predict and meet future challenges, to integrate ideas from across your organization and to improve relationships with key stakeholders.

 

Seattle

Strategy – October 25-27

Get a theoretical and a practical understanding of strategy development

 

For additional details concerning the NAS course schedule, visit: www.artstrategies.org. For further information regarding registration and scholarship assistance, please contact, James Shermer, grants administrator, Broward Cultural Division at 954-357-7502, e-mail: jshermer@broward.org.

 

National Arts Strategies has been working with leaders in arts and culture for more than two decades. They have seen that a dynamic, sustainable arts community comes from the vision and effort of skilled leaders. In their executive education programs, arts leaders explore the toughest challenges facing organizations today, and learn from some of the leading business school faculty in the United States . The experience is interactive and engaging, respectful but demanding. NAS brings the best thinking from outside the arts sector into the community, challenging arts leaders to take a fresh look at their organizations.

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