Katie Santoro

Volunteer For The Autism Friendly Initiative at Young At Art Museum

Katie Santoro possesses diverse experience in various roles across multiple organizations. Currently serving as a Medicare Clinical Note Reader at Cardinal Health since August 2021, Katie is responsible for documenting clinical data accurately. Concurrently, Katie works as a Box Office Specialist at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts, assisting customers with ticket purchases and enhancing their event experiences. Additionally, Katie serves as the President of the Junior Board for Unicorn Children's Foundation, volunteers for various initiatives including the Healing Horse Ranch and the Autism Friendly Initiative at Young At Art Museum, and has experience as a caregiver for a child with autism. With a Bachelor of Arts degree in Global Studies from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and an international business concentration studied at the University of Deusto, Katie combines strong academic qualifications with extensive practical experience.

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Miami, United States

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Young At Art Museum

In 1989, a small museum with a big idea – that art is central to shaping young minds and enriching our community – opened to overwhelming support by South Florida families. In the many years since our opening, Young At Art Museum has become a leader in its field, recognized as the Best Art Museum for Children in the Nation by Child magazine, recipient of numerous awards from the Federal Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Association of Children's Museums and National Endowment for the Arts, and in 2011, YAA received accreditation by the American Association of Museums, one of only six children’s museums in the nation awarded this prestigious designation. Through an extraordinary public/private partnership with Broward County, Young At Art Museum is proud to present its new 55,000 square-foot, Gold LEED-certified permanent facility. The new YAA is a project of social inventiveness for families. The new museum has been envisioned as the first art museum experience for children – nurturing the child from birth through teens and into adulthood – creating a no-fail, arts-based learning environment that will transform the way children embrace the arts, become tomorrow’s patrons of the arts and develop into future advocates and supporters of the arts.


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11-50

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