Katie Hollander has an extensive and diverse work experience in the arts and nonprofit sector. Katie has served as Chief Development Officer at The Jewish Museum, where they oversee the museum's annual gala and manages the special events team. Previously, they held the position of Interim Deputy Director and Director of Development at the Parrish Art Museum, where they assisted in leadership transition, advised on organizational structure, managed fundraising efforts, and raised $50,000 in just two months.
Katie also worked at the Annenberg Foundation as the Director of Annenberg Space for Photography, where they helped shape the vision and position the space as a cutting-edge exhibition venue, and led planning and strategy for its 10th anniversary. Prior to that, they served as the Executive Director/Deputy Director at Creative Time, overseeing the organization's budget and financial planning.
Katie Hollander also has experience at the Support Center|Partnership in Philanthropy as the Director of Development, where they were responsible for grant management, donor cultivation, and securing $1M in grants and contracts annually. Katie was also the Executive Director at ArtTable, where they managed the association's overall development, grew the budget and membership, initiated a capital campaign, and organized successful fundraising events. Additionally, they worked at the College Art Association in various roles, including Director of Development and Special Projects and Manager of Governance and Advocacy.
Overall, Katie Hollander has a track record of leadership, fundraising success, and strategic planning in the arts and nonprofit sector.
Katie Hollander's education history begins in 1989 when they attended Ithaca College from 1989 to 1993. During this time, they pursued a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Business Administration and Management, General.
Following their undergraduate studies, they enrolled in The University of Manchester at Sotheby's in 1993 and completed their Master of Arts (MA) degree in Art History, Criticism, and Conservation in 1995.
Afterward, Katie went on to attend New York University for their second master's program. From 1994 to 1996, they studied Arts Administration and obtained a Master of Arts (MA) degree.
Based on the provided information, Katie Hollander has a strong educational background in both business administration and management, as well as art history, criticism, and conservation.
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