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About Me: Lisa has worked with a diversity of international visual and performing artists, scholars and other creative thinkers from a wide array of disciplines. Her background is working with arts and cultural organizations with an emphasis on festivals and events. She holds a Master's of Arts in Performing Arts Management from American University as well as a B.S. in Cultural Anthropology and a B.A. in Journalism from San Diego State University. She has served on the board of the DC-Brasilia Partners of the Americas since 2004, and has managed its George Washington University Lecture Series since 2005 when it was still at BACI, the Brazilian American Cultural Institute. Lisa served as a U.S. Peace Corps Volunteer teaching English in Estonia 1996-1998. A Native San Diegan, she has lived in the Nation's Capital since 1999.
Partners of the Americas is a non-profit international grassroots network that creates opportunities for individuals, institutions, and communities to discover how they can change our world through service, leadership, and by building relationships across the Americas. The Sustainable Network Training Program will support the work of our Chapters by training the next generation of leaders, or Network Innovators, who will be the direct beneficiaries of the training. Through the training, the Network Innovators will ultimately impact hundreds of individuals living in their local communities as well as their Chapter’s partner communities in Latin America.
Melanie D. donated to Partners of the Americas Sustainable Network Training Program! - 5 months ago visit the project
Andrew & Ana M. donated to Partners of the Americas Sustainable Network Training Program! - 7 months ago visit the project
Denise D. donated to Partners of the Americas Sustainable Network Training Program! - 7 months ago visit the project
Clea R. donated to Partners of the Americas Sustainable Network Training Program! - 8 months ago visit the project
Beth O. donated to Partners of the Americas Sustainable Network Training Program! - 8 months ago visit the project