Jason Doyle has had a diverse range of work experiences. Jason began their career in 2007 at Bayona Restaurant, where they held multiple roles as a Wine Steward, Bartender, and Senior Waiter. In 2008, they joined KB Productions as a Production Manager, Music Site Director, and Office Manager. In 2013, they transitioned to The National WWII Museum as a Theatrical AV Technician. Finally, since 2015, Jason has been working at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc., first as a Production & Facilities Manager and currently as the Director of Operations & Technology.
Jason Doyle attended Brother Martin High School from 1996 to 2000, where they earned their High School Diploma with a field of study in Philosophy. Jason then continued their education at the University of New Orleans from 2000 to 2006 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Philosophy. Jason also pursued additional certifications, including Sommelier Seminar Level I from The Guild of Master Sommeliers in 2012. However, their completion of the Certified Sommelier Level II certification is not specified. Additionally, there is no information provided about any education or degree obtained from Lynda.com.
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The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc.
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc. was established in 1970 with a mission to sow the seeds of our unique culture for generations to come. In the five decades that followed, the Foundation has become a lighthouse of education, community support, and cultural preservation. Supported by grants, donations , and our events, we continue to teach, build, and celebrate Louisiana's rich culture and community. As the nonprofit owner of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival -- Jazz Fest -- the foundation works all year long to promote and develop the culture of New Orleans and the surrounding region. Our areas of focus are education, economic development and culture. We have a dedicated, full-time staff that manages a diverse portfolio of important programs in each of these areas. We also maintain a number of major assets. The Foundation's beacon to the world is our Jazz & Heritage radio station: WWOZ 90.7 FM (visit www.wwoz.org), hailed by Rolling Stone, Esquire and others as one of the nation's premier broadcast outlets. We also operate the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation Archive as a resource for scholars and researchers. The Archive identifies, collects, preserves, and protects the records of the Foundation including its assets and programs (visit www.jazzandheritagearchive.org). The Jazz & Heritage Center is our education and performance facility and the home of our signature music education program, the Don "Moose" Heritage School of Music. Our annual Jazz & Heritage Gala brings together folks from our community and around the world who are dedicated to supporting the culture of New Orleans.