
"Tamara McCaw was named president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, returning a veteran Brooklyn arts player to the top job after a spell of leadership turnover and executive churn."
"McCaw's elevation signals the board's preference for someone who already speaks the institution's language as it works to firm up programming and fundraising."
"Her résumé also includes time at The Shed, where she served as the inaugural chief civic program officer and helped launch artist-facing civic programs."
Tamara McCaw has been named president of the Brooklyn Academy of Music, returning after a period of leadership instability. Her appointment follows an interim role and aims to stabilize operations and enhance audience engagement. Selected from 60 applicants, McCaw promises to remain longer than recent presidents. She has a long history with BAM and experience in New York's cultural sector, including a role at The Shed. Her background positions her well to navigate both institutional and community needs.
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