Vincent E. Kitch

Director Of Arts Cultural Development at City of Morgantown

Vincent E. Kitch has a wide range of experience in arts and cultural development. Vincent E. has served as the Director of Arts & Cultural Development for the City of Morgantown since 2020, where they are responsible for policy development and overseeing various programs and facilities. Prior to this, Vincent worked as a Principal at Cultural Matters Consulting, providing consulting and strategic planning services for individuals and organizations in the arts and culture sector. Vincent E. also held positions as the Cultural Services & Facilities Director for the City of Fort Collins and the Cultural Arts Manager for the City of Carlsbad, where they managed arts and cultural programming and operations. Additionally, they served as the Director of the Office of Arts and Cultural Affairs for the City of Seattle and as the Cultural Arts Program Manager for the City of Austin. Vincent's experience also includes working with the Michigan Council for Arts and Cultural Affairs, where they administered funding programs and developed a network of arts organizations.

Vincent E. Kitch has a diverse education history. In 2012, they attended the Harvard Kennedy School and obtained a Certificate in Senior Executives in State and Local Government. Vincent also has a Certificate in Nonprofit Leadership from the Texas Association of Nonprofit Organizations, although the specific dates of their enrollment are unknown. Additionally, they have a Master's degree in Music from Illinois State University, and a Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts degree in Music Business & Performance from Quincy University. The dates of their enrollment at these two universities are also not provided.

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