Vivienne La Borde Talks Lincoln Center Arts On Harlem World Radio


LaBorde_Vivienne1 sliderGrab a tea, and listen to Vivienne La Borde, Director of Government and Community Engagement for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts  and Danny Tisdale, host of The Danny Tisdale Show in 2016.

Ms. La Borde, who joined Lincoln Center as Interim Director at the end of Marchand later became Acting Director, manages relations between LCPA and the city, state and federal government, reinforcing Lincoln Center’s role as a civic institution as well as a performing arts center. She also represents LCPA with neighborhood groups including the Amsterdam Houses, Lincoln Square Neighborhood Center, Lincoln Square BID, and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA). Ms. La Borde holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania Law School, and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Emory University.  She is on the board of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation. Vivienne talks art, education and community, in her new job at the Lincoln Center. Today’s show was taped live with Danny Tisdale on Harlem World Radio – www.lincolncenter.org

Read more here: http://harlemworldmag.com/vivienne-c-la-borde-named-director-at-lincoln-center/

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