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Carroll County Chamber Of Commerce : Carroll County Arts Council Names New Executive Director
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Rosalyn Thackston
12/16/2021
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December 16, 2021
Arts Council Media Contact: Rosalyn Thackston, Marketing Coordinator
410-848-7272
Arts Council Board Contact: Thomas Sterner, President
Carroll County Arts Council Names New Executive Director
WESTMINSTER, MD -- The Carroll County Arts Council’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the selection of Lynne Griffith as the organization's new Executive Director.
Griffith is a Carroll County resident with vast leadership experience as a nonprofit administrator. An accomplished musician, she has a passion for the arts, arts education, and community engagement. Griffith recognizes the importance of team building and collaboration to create dynamic and synergistic partnerships throughout the county. “I enthusiastically believe in the power of the Arts to profoundly impact people and communities, and I relish the opportunity to make that happen,” says Griffith.
The CCAC Board's Executive Committee accepted the resignation of Eric Kerchner on December 8. “Lynne was a finalist in our recent search, and we are fortunate she was available, enthusiastic, and so very qualified to fill the position. We lucked out.” says Thomas Sterner, CCAC board president. Griffith has already started her new position and is eager to fulfill the mission of this vibrant cultural institution.
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The Carroll County Arts Council is located at 91 West Main Street in the magnificently renovated Carroll Arts Center, formerly the Carroll Theatre in downtown Westminster, MD. The art deco building now houses a 263-seat theatre, galleries, Gift Shop, classrooms, and offices. CCAC’s mission is to enrich our community, both culturally and economically, by presenting, promoting and supporting a wide variety of arts opportunities for our residents, visitors, and artists. For more information, call 410-848-7272 or visit www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.
MEDIA RELEASE
December 16, 2021
Arts Council Media Contact: Rosalyn Thackston, Marketing Coordinator
410-848-7272
Arts Council Board Contact: Thomas Sterner, President
Carroll County Arts Council Names New Executive Director
WESTMINSTER, MD -- The Carroll County Arts Council’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the selection of Lynne Griffith as the organization's new Executive Director.
Griffith is a Carroll County resident with vast leadership experience as a nonprofit administrator. An accomplished musician, she has a passion for the arts, arts education, and community engagement. Griffith recognizes the importance of team building and collaboration to create dynamic and synergistic partnerships throughout the county. “I enthusiastically believe in the power of the Arts to profoundly impact people and communities, and I relish the opportunity to make that happen,” says Griffith.
The CCAC Board's Executive Committee accepted the resignation of Eric Kerchner on December 8. “Lynne was a finalist in our recent search, and we are fortunate she was available, enthusiastic, and so very qualified to fill the position. We lucked out.” says Thomas Sterner, CCAC board president. Griffith has already started her new position and is eager to fulfill the mission of this vibrant cultural institution.
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The Carroll County Arts Council is located at 91 West Main Street in the magnificently renovated Carroll Arts Center, formerly the Carroll Theatre in downtown Westminster, MD. The art deco building now houses a 263-seat theatre, galleries, Gift Shop, classrooms, and offices. CCAC’s mission is to enrich our community, both culturally and economically, by presenting, promoting and supporting a wide variety of arts opportunities for our residents, visitors, and artists. For more information, call 410-848-7272 or visit www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.
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December 16, 2021
December 16, 2021
Arts Council Media Contact: Rosalyn Thackston, Marketing Coordinator
Arts Council Media Contact: Rosalyn Thackston, Marketing Coordinator
410-848-7272
410-848-7272
Rosalyn@CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org Rosalyn@CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org
Arts Council Board Contact: Thomas Sterner, President
Arts Council Board Contact: Thomas Sterner, President
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Carroll County Arts Council Names New Executive Director
Carroll County Arts Council Names New Executive Director
WESTMINSTER, MD -- The Carroll County Arts Council’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the selection of Lynne Griffith as the organization's new Executive Director.
WESTMINSTER, MD -- The Carroll County Arts Council’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the selection of Lynne Griffith as the organization's new Executive Director.
Griffith is a Carroll County resident with vast leadership experience as a nonprofit administrator. An accomplished musician, she has a passion for the arts, arts education, and community engagement. Griffith recognizes the importance of team building and collaboration to create dynamic and synergistic partnerships throughout the county. “I enthusiastically believe in the power of the Arts to profoundly impact people and communities, and I relish the opportunity to make that happen,” says Griffith.
Griffith is a Carroll County resident with vast leadership experience as a nonprofit administrator. An accomplished musician, she has a passion for the arts, arts education, and community engagement. Griffith recognizes the importance of team building and collaboration to create dynamic and synergistic partnerships throughout the county. “I enthusiastically believe in the power of the Arts to profoundly impact people and communities, and I relish the opportunity to make that happen,” says Griffith.
The CCAC Board's Executive Committee accepted the resignation of Eric Kerchner on December 8. “Lynne was a finalist in our recent search, and we are fortunate she was available, enthusiastic, and so very qualified to fill the position. We lucked out.” says Thomas Sterner, CCAC board president. Griffith has already started her new position and is eager to fulfill the mission of this vibrant cultural institution.
The CCAC Board's Executive Committee accepted the resignation of Eric Kerchner on December 8. “Lynne was a finalist in our recent search, and we are fortunate she was available, enthusiastic, and so very qualified to fill the position. We lucked out.” says Thomas Sterner, CCAC board president. Griffith has already started her new position and is eager to fulfill the mission of this vibrant cultural institution.
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The Carroll County Arts Council is located at 91 West Main Street in the magnificently renovated Carroll Arts Center, formerly the Carroll Theatre in downtown Westminster, MD. The art deco building now houses a 263-seat theatre, galleries, Gift Shop, classrooms, and offices. CCAC’s mission is to enrich our community, both culturally and economically, by presenting, promoting and supporting a wide variety of arts opportunities for our residents, visitors, and artists. For more information, call 410-848-7272 or visit www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org.
The Carroll County Arts Council is located at 91 West Main Street in the magnificently renovated Carroll Arts Center, formerly the Carroll Theatre in downtown Westminster, MD. The art deco building now houses a 263-seat theatre, galleries, Gift Shop, classrooms, and offices. CCAC’s mission is to enrich our community, both culturally and economically, by presenting, promoting and supporting a wide variety of arts opportunities for our residents, visitors, and artists. For more information, call 410-848-7272 or visit www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org. www.CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org Reference Rosalyn Thackston 410-848-7272 Rosalyn@CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org Rosalyn@CarrollCountyArtsCouncil.org https://carrollcountyartscouncil.org/ https://carrollcountyartscouncil.org/
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