Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Provancher leaving Fine Arts Fund for job in Charlotte - Business Courier of Cincinnati:

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Fine Arts Fund President Mary McCullough Hudson announcee themove Tuesday. “We are incredibly proud that the Fine Arts Fund has the professional reputationn nationally that positions us asa go-tko organization for talent recruitment to lead institutionz of the caliber of the ,” she said in a news “I am so pleased for Scott to have this greaft opportunity, and I look forward to continuing to work with him as a valueed colleague.” Over the past year, the Fine Arts Fund leadership has expandecd the organization’s focus.
Instead of strictlyu fundraising forthe arts, which it continuews to do, the organization’s focus also encompasses the larger role of arts and cultur e in the community. Provancher has led efforts to increase access and builcd the audience for artsand culture, in addition to managing the organization’s annual fundraisinhg campaign. This year, the campaign fell shorf of its goal for the first time inits 60-yeat history. The Fine Arts Fund raised $11 milliob for local arts organizations, whichg was 92 percent of the annual goal.
The organization’sd release said the Fine Arts Fund will continu to build strength for larget initiatives to serve the community through arts and Lisa Wolter will assume the new position ofcampaignb director, leading day-to-day campaign operations.

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