Hunter Atherton

Manager Of Individual Giving at The Washington Ballet

Hunter Atherton has a background in development and fundraising, with experience at The Washington Ballet, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, and George Mason University. They have also worked in guest services at Modus Hotels and served as a book editor. Hunter has a Master of Arts in Arts Management from George Mason University and a Bachelor of Arts in Art History and Business from Rice University. Prior to that, they attended Winston Churchill High School. Hunter's diverse experiences include roles such as Development Operations Specialist, Guest Service Agent, and Student Maintenance Representative. They have also worked as a Consulting Intern and Teaching Assistant. Their skills include research, grant writing, and statistical analysis.

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The Washington Ballet

Artistic Director Julie Kent’s long-term vision is to elevate the prominence of the company as world-class ballet company in the nation’s capital by concurrently expanding the size of the company while broadening its repertoire. She has introduced into the repertoire seminal works by George Balanchine, Frederick Ashton, Jerome Robbins, Antony Tudor, Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky while embracing the work of emerging choreographers including Clifton Brown, Gemma Bond, and Ethan Stiefel, among others. Her commitment to the development of both the dancer and the art form is fulfilled through presentation of beloved classic 19th-century ballets and landmark 20th-century works while reaffirming a commitment to commissioned works that will contribute to the evolution of ballet and its relevance in our times. TWB’s three-part mission: ensuring excellence in its professional performance company; growing the next generation of dancers through its school, professional training programs, and Studio Company; and serving the community in which it resides through community engagement programs will continue to propel TWB to a more prominent place within the nation’s capital and beyond.


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