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I'd Like to Speak to the (Arts) Manager
Kathryn Wene
10 episodes
5 days ago
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced creative and heartbreaking decisions from arts organizations across the world. Tune in for interviews from staff members of orchestras, museums, opera companies, and more to learn how their organizations are adapting and changing to stay connected to their audiences.
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The Covid-19 pandemic has forced creative and heartbreaking decisions from arts organizations across the world. Tune in for interviews from staff members of orchestras, museums, opera companies, and more to learn how their organizations are adapting and changing to stay connected to their audiences.
Show more...
Arts
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Episode 2- Carol Keeney
I'd Like to Speak to the (Arts) Manager
30 minutes 29 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 2- Carol Keeney
Carol Keeney is a Tessitura and CRM Project Manager with BKeeney Software in Lenexa, Kansas. She has been working with the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art as a contract employee, and I was able to talk with her about her son's move back to college in Chicago, life as a remote employee, and how she stayed sane and connected to her team while the museum was closed.
I'd Like to Speak to the (Arts) Manager
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced creative and heartbreaking decisions from arts organizations across the world. Tune in for interviews from staff members of orchestras, museums, opera companies, and more to learn how their organizations are adapting and changing to stay connected to their audiences.