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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

#NewYorkNotes @RecordingAcad @GRAMMYMuseum Appoints Arin Canbolat To Vice President Of Education

CANBOLAT ASSUMES ROLE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY

 The GRAMMY Museum® announced today Arin Canbolat has joined the company as Vice President of Education, effective immediately. In his role, Canbolat will lead evaluating, improving and expanding existing programs, as well as designing curricula for new, scalable programming with a focus on music and music industry education for K-12 students to grow the Museum's educational impact across the United States. He oversees the following existing programs: GRAMMY Camp ®, Music Educator Award™, mentorship programs, community engagement, professional development, GRAMMY in the Schools® and the Museum’s online platform Learning Hub. Canbolat will be based out of New York.

“The GRAMMY Museum is thrilled to welcome Arin to the leadership team,” says Michael Sticka, President/CEO. “His vast experience at the intersection of education and music will better position the GRAMMY Museum to expand our educational programs, which is the beating heart of our mission.”

“The highest purpose of what the arts do is to help people become bigger and more understanding of themselves and the world,” says Canbolat. “I am overjoyed to join the amazing team at the GRAMMY Museum to continue to grow the programs and to further music’s positive impact on society.”

Prior to joining the GRAMMY Museum, Canbolat was Associate Dean for Education Outreach at Berklee College of Music. In that role, he developed and oversaw teacher training and course facilitation, facilitated broad assessment studies, administered educational planning for college students, implemented strategies for cross-departmental work for college student success, stewarded major gifts for pre-college students entering college, led the City Music College Scholarship awarding committee, and cultivated education and corporate partnerships. In his role, he also oversaw the Berklee City Music Network, a global consortium of over 40 partner organizations reaching more than 65,000 students annually.

Before that, he was general manager at The School of Jazz and Contemporary Music at The New School, and co-designed the Take Me To The River music history course with the film’s director, and GRAMMY® Award-Winner, Martin Shore. Prior to that, Canbolat worked at Concord Music Group in International Sales and Marketing.

Canbolat joins the leadership team that includes Sticka, as well as Jasen Emmons, Chief Curator and Vice President of Curatorial Affairs; Hilary Fahlsing, Chief Financial and Operating Officer; Rita George, Chief Program Officer; and Lynne Sheridan, Vice President of Public Programs and Artist Relations.

Canbolat is a Professional Member of the Recording Academy® and board member of the Take Me To The River Education Initiative, a non-profit organization focused on sharing and teaching the origins of American music. He received his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jazz and Contemporary Music from The New School and Master of Music in Music Business and Entertainment Industries from the University of Miami. He is a saxophonist.

ABOUT THE GRAMMY MUSEUM
The GRAMMY Museum, currently celebrating its 15th anniversary, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to celebrating and exploring music from yesterday and today to inspire the music of tomorrow through exhibits, education, grants, preservation initiatives, and public programming. Paying tribute to our collective musical heritage, the Museum values and celebrates the dynamic connection in people’s diverse backgrounds and music’s many genres, telling stories that inspire us, and creative expression that leads change in our industry.

For more information, visit www.grammymuseum.org, "like" the GRAMMY Museum on Facebook, and follow @GRAMMYMuseum on Twitter, Instagram 

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