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  Harmon Greenblatt, Director of the Graduate Program in Arts Administration

Harmon Greenblatt has been teaching and working in the field of arts management his entire professional career. His full-time teaching positions include Columbia College Chicago and the University of Hartford. Prior to his current position he also directed arts councils in Evanston and Decatur, Illinois and has been a producer, presenter, and manager in Illinois, New Jersey, and California.

E-mail: hgreenbl@uno.edu
Phone: 504.280.6206



Tony Micocci, Associate Director/Theater Overview and Marketing


Tony Micocci brings 35 years of experience in international performing arts management to UNO’S Graduate Program in Arts Administration, including  directorship of the renowned New York City Center, and agency representation of artists and producers at the level of Ireland’s national Abbey Theatre, the American Repertory Theatre at Harvard, Basil Twist, Twyla Tharp and Marcel Marceau. Tony is the author of the definitive textbook on international tour booking: Booking Performance Tours/Marketing and Acquiring Live Arts and Entertainment (Allworth Press, 2008) and holds and MBA from Columbia University in New York City. [MA & CPAE]

E-Mail: amicocci@uno.edu

  Richard Read, Marketing the Arts and Arts Technology

Richard Read holds a B.A. from Milsaps College, an M.A. from Tulane University, and an M.A. in Arts Administration from UNO. He has served as managing director of the Shakespeare Festival at Tulane, managing director for the local arts festival, Dramarama, and program manager for the International Theater Institute of the United States. Professional affiliations include the Association of Performing Arts Presenters, the Louisiana Partnership for the Arts, and the Louisiana Presenters Network. He has extensive experience in marketing, public relations, grant writing, program administration, arts technology, web and graphic design, and event production. He currently serves as director of marketing for the NOCCA Institute.

E-mail: rread@nocca.com

  Lauren Bierbaum, Development

Lauren Bierbaum has nearly a decade of experience working with nonprofit organizations. Her areas of expertise include development, program evaluation, strategic planning, and qualitative research methodologies. She is currently the director of research at the Greater New Orleans Afterschool Partnership. Lauren has also worked as a market research consultant in the Philadelphia area. Lauren holds an M.S. in developmental psychology and a Ph.D. in American studies from Yale University. 

E-mail: lbierbaum@nolayouth.org

   Ashlye Keaton, Arts Law

Ashlye M. Keaton, Esq. practices entertainment and intellectual property law concentrating on music licensing and arts advocacy. Keaton is co-founder/supervising attorney for the Entertainment Law Legal assistance project (ELLA), providing free legal services to artist and musicians and also runs another pro bono legal clinic though Sweet Home New Orleans in partnership with the ford Foundation. Among other boards, she has served on the Board of Governors for the Nation Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, better known as the Grammy's. In addition to being an adjunct professor in the Arts Administration program, Keaton is also an adjunct professor at Tulane Law school.

E-mail: ashlye@nolaentertainmentlaw.com

  Gene Meneray, Visual Arts Overview

E-mail: gmeneray@artscouncilofneworleans.org


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