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In this Issue
1. Celebrate onedecade of DorisFukawa�s leader-ship!
2. Light a fire withthe Board ofTrustees.
3. Join the newCrowden AlumniGiving Circle.
Music Changes Everything
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This fall marks an important milestone in Crowden’s history: one full decade under the leadership of Doris Fukawa as Executive Director!
Appointed Crowden’s Interim ED in 2005, Doris agreed to serve in the position permanently in 2006. We celebrated that an-niversary this September at a very special Fall Preview membership event, hosted by former Board Chair Sallie Arens. A remarkable cross-
section of people from all stages of Crowden’s history gathered to hear Doris present a behind-the-scenes peek into Crowden’s 2016-17 concert season and to enjoy a lively perfor-mance by Crowden School alumnus violinist Owen Dalby (TCS ’98) and faculty pianist Miles Graber. The evening was peppered with heartwarming surprises for Doris, including a scrapbook commemorating events from her tenure, and written testimonials from the many friends and colleagues who have shared her ten-year journey. Two former trustees, Sallie and former vice chair Deborah O’Grady, spoke in Doris’s honor.
“What I wanted especially to empha-
size in my remarks that night was that while people always talk about the two big moments in Crowden’s history—its founding by Anne and the move to its own building in 1998—we should now recognize a third, which is Doris’s agreement in 2006 to serve as Crowden’s per-manent Executive Director,” comments Sallie. “Her importance to Crowden now and in the future cannot be overstated.”
“It’s not my style to be the center of at-tention,” Doris reflects. “I was overwhelmed thinking about the truly wonderful and dedi-cated faculty and staff we have put together, and seeing so many loyal and passionate Board members and supporters. I was filled with deep
Crowden Celebrates One Decade of Doris Fukawa�s Leadership
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gratitude and affection.“I am proud of Crowden for its successful
growth and development over ten years—we've created the John Adams Young Composers Program (which is about to celebrate its tenth year), reestablished our chamber music pro-grams for youth and adults, developed systems and organizational structure for long term sustainability, and found a way to renovate
our beloved ‘barn’ into a recognized concert space in the Bay Area. Our outreach programs, including our public school outreach, Sundays @ Four chamber music series, and Community Music Day, serve many hundreds of children and families, and of course, The Crowden School continues to provide excellent educa-tion for our young musicians.
“The fact that we were able to both pay
off our mortgage in spite of the recession and establish an endowment is extremely gratifying. I hope to grow our endowment and continue to lead this incredible organization with an expansion of the quality programs and teaching that are our hallmarks.
“I am so very grateful to be able to con-tinue Anne’s vision and dreams.”
Please consider making a gift to honor Doris Fukawa’s tenure while investing in Crowden’s mission of nur-turing and inspiring stu-dents of all ages.
Our dedicated supporters have helped Doris to grow this organization from a unique and inspired small school to a cherished center of music for the wider community. There is no doubt that Crowden today is more impactful, more sustainable, more accessible, and more essential to Bay Area children and music lovers than ever before.
When you give to the Annual Fund, you help ensure that Crowden can continue to provide the transformative music education that has hallmarked our 33-year history. With your support, at Crowden, music changes everything.
Honor Doris When You Support Crowden’s Annual Fund
COVER PAGE PHOTO: Doris conducts the Chamber Orchestra, part of Crowden's ensemble training program for community students. Photo by Geoffrey Biddle. PHOTO LEFT: Owen Dalby ('98) and Miles Graber performed at this year's Fall Preview membership event. RIGHT: Crowden supporter David Roe listens at the window during the special presentation for Doris (who is seated left). Sallie Arens (standing) hosted the special celebration, with Deborah O'Grady (seated right) assisting in the presentation. Photographs this page by Julie Sparenberg.
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Mortgage Bonfire
This August, we made the final payment on our mortgage for Crowden’s landmark building on Rose Street, an occasion that inspired the theme behind last spring’s immensely success-ful gala, Keys to Crowden. As a final celebra-tion of this important milestone, we held a symbolic burning of the mortgage paperwork. This triumphant event gathered Crowden trustees and individuals who played key roles in acquiring the building, who each lit a copy of the mortgage on ceremonial fire!
Board Update
The Crowden Board of Trustees approved new officers and members this fall. We are very pleased to welcome two new members with deep ties to our day school: JAMES MARKS,
father of Helen Marks (TCS ’01), and MARIA
PONCEL, mother of Sofia Poncel (TCS ’17). Departing this term are trustees KATE BE-
RENSON, ANGELA JONES, BENNETT
MARKEL, and JASON WANG. Bennett Markel, an ardent Crowden trustee since 2008 and perhaps our most regular concert-goer, has been named to Crowden’s Advisory Commit-tee. TIMOTHY DER has been elected our new Board Chair, with ANNE NESBET
named Vice Chair, EARL RUPP Treasurer, and TRACY DOOLEY (TCS �95) Secretary. Previous Secretary ANGELA ARCHIE and Treasurer ZACHARY GRIFFIN will not serve in officer roles this year, but continue as valued, long-term Board members.
PHOTOGRAPHS TOP ROW: Former Board Chair Michael Dalby lights his copy of the mortgage on fire. MIDDLE ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): Current Crowden Trustees Jacob Pak (also a former Chair) and Cary Koh, Angela Archie (with Doris Fukawa), Earl Rupp (another former Chair) and Tracy Dooley. BOTTOM ROW: TCS Principal Brad Johnson chats with Bennett Markel, now a member of Crowden's Advisory Committee.
PHOTO CREDITS: Eversnap Photography (top row photos, middle photo in middle row); Julie Sparenberg (left and right photos in middle row, bottom photo).
Behind-the-Scenes with Crowden’s Board of Trustees
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Crowden’s Sundays @ Four chamber music series always features an alumni concert. In this year’s season, alumni connections take center stage in every single concert.
“I try to program a special alumni concert each season, but this year is pretty unusual,” explains series curator Eugene Sor. “All four of this year's concerts feature musicians with strong Crowden roots, ranging from one of Anne Crowden's violin students to alumni of the Crowden School, and even an alumni parent!”
The series opened on October 2 with two former Crowden School classmates: pianist AUDREY VARDANEGA (�09) and violinist KENNETH RENSHAW (�08). These two musicians first began to collaborate as Crowden School students, and despite individual careers of rising prominence, still make a point of
reuniting to concertize together. A near capac-ity crowd was treated to a magnificent program of Mozart, Schubert, and Brahms to open the series.
The next concert featured Crowden School alumnus violinist JORY
FANKUCHEN (’91), who is also now a longtime Crowden faculty member. Squid Inc., which proclaims itself “the Bay Area's renegade string quartet,” promotes classical music by performing original compositions and arrange-ments from far outside the classical genre. Their exciting program ranged from contem-porary tone poems to an arrangement of Bay Area funk legends Tower of Power’s Down to the Nightclub.
Our next Sundays @ Four concert, coming up on February 26, features relationships that harken to Crowden’s early history. Internation-ally renowned violinist and pedagogue NORA
CHASTAIN, who is the granddaughter of composer Roy Harris, began her violin studies here in Berkeley with Anne Crowden. Now based in Berlin and one of Europe’s most
sought-after violin teachers, her Sundays @ Four concert is a rare opportunity to hear her perform in her hometown. Ms. Chastain will be accompanied by local pianist ROY BO-
GAS, who is himself a former Crowden School parent, father of alumna Sharon Jacobs (’94).
This year's Sundays @ Four closes on March 26 with one of the world’s undisputed great ensembles, the St. Lawrence String Quartet. Crowden School alumnus OWEN
DALBY (’98) is second violinist in this acclaimed Stanford University Quartet-in-Residence. St. Lawrence has programmed an afternoon of masterworks for their Crowden appearance, including John Adams’ Second Quartet, a piece they workshopped with the composer here earlier this year in a fascinating performance for Crowden students in the John Adams Young Composers Program.
Crowden members now receive discounted
and free tickets to Sundays @ Four concerts!
For information, visit: crowden.org/support/
membership-program-and-benefits
Alumni Connections Shine in Sundays @ Four Series
LEFT: Audrey Vardanega and Kenneth Renshaw warm-up 'backstage' in the Mancini Room before our Sundays @ Four opening concert. RIGHT: Squid Inc. featuring TCS alum and faculty member Jory Fankuchen, performs a preview of their concert for Crowden School students. Jory's father, Steve Fankuchen, is the original editor of the Crowden Letter publications! Photos by Geoffrey Biddle.
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Crowden Winter Benefit Concert
David Requiro, ’99First prize winner of the Naumburg,
Washington, Klein, and Gaspar Cassadó international cello competitions.
January 31, 7pm
We recently hosted two happy hour events in New York City and connected with many East Coast al-ums.
Former students from a range of differ-ent graduating classes gathered to share fond memories of Crowden and reminisce about their time with us. Thank you to the following alumni for joining us for these lively reunions:
JESSICA BLIXT-LOGAN (’09), IVAN
DITMARS (’09), DANIEL HOLTMANN-
RICE (’00), GIDEON LAZARUS (’08), CHRISTO LOGAN (’97), BENJAMIN
PRENETA (’10), KENNETH RENSHAW
(’08), ABIGAIL ROJANSKY (’03), SEBAS-
TIAN SCHWELM (’03), and AUDREY
VARDANEGA (’09).Among the news collected from our ac-
complished alums on the East Coast: Daniel Holtmann-Rice just had his first child, a baby girl. He is contemplating a move to the Bay Area in the future! Sebastian Schwelm is a
luthier in Connecticut, where he lives above his instrument shop. Violist Abigial Rojansky’s string quartet, the Verona Quartet, is this year’s Graduate Quartet-in-Residence at the Juilliard School.
At the reunions, Doris announced the formation of our new Crowden Alumni Giving Circle, Opus 18.
If you are a Crowden School alum and would
like to join the Alumni Giving Circle, please
contact Kerri Gawryn at kgawryn@crowden.
org.
Alumni Giving Circle Announced at NYC Reunions
Tickets: www.CrowdenWinter2017.bpt.meCrowden members at the Patron ($500) level and higher receive two complimentary tickets to the
Winter Benefit and post-concert reception. RSVP to [email protected].
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With Your Support, Music Changes Everything!
The Crowden Music Center gratefully acknowledges the support of the following Crowden families, employees, individual members, government agencies, foundations, and businesses between November 15, 2015 and November 14, 2016. Kindly notify us of any inadvertent omissions. Thank you!
Crowden School FamiliesDonna Jones-Bhandari and Rakesh
BhandariWye Ming Choo and Kayo
KurokawaDeborah Christy-Damon and Ryan
Damon Timothy and Cathy DerJessica and Robert DuranDonna and James EyestoneDoris Fukawa and Marijan PevecJane Gottesman and Geoffrey
BiddleCharles and Noriko GravesJoanna HirschZhi Min Huang and Gui Zhou LiuLeslie and Jay IfshinJasper Kamperman and Wieneke
GorterChris Lam and Lyn PhanGina and Harry LoucksMyla and Charlie ManeseJerome Matthews and Jenny YuHeidi Mattson and Michael FerenczQuang Nguyen and Nica UkMaria and Jose Luis PoncelAnthonia Roller and Wayne HeiserJonathan and Saori RussellMonica Scott and Dominique
PelleteyEugene Sor and Karen Shinozaki
SorIris and Tom StoneEmanuela Tallo and Dylan RileyCharlotte and Drew WatersTim Wilkinson and Nomi HarrisJovina and Vita Yee
Faculty and StaffMori Achen and Maryann
D'OnofrioCathy Allen and Brooke AirdMarion Atherton and John ReagerLisa BarrattGöran and Christina BergLiana Berube and Jeffrey La DeurCharlene BrendlerMaria and John DanielsonRachel DurlingDoris Fukawa and Marijan PevecBrad JohnsonJohn KingLarry LondonAlyona MarenchukBetsy MarvitNanou and Teale MattesonHeidi Mattson and Michael FerenczDebra MauroAnnie NaleznyStacy Neale
Kerrilyn RenshawMonica Scott and Dominique
PelleteyRick Shinozaki and Irene JacobsonEugene Sor and Karen Shinozaki
SorJen StraussMichel TaddeiCraig and Betsy WahlRobert Yamasato
Individual Donorsconductor ($25,000 & up)Sallie and Edward ArensShelby and Frederick GansHelen and John MeyerStella Wu-Chu and Tze-Kuei Chu
benefactor ($10,000–24,999)AnonymousJohn Adams and Deborah O'GradyJennifer and Elwyn BerlekampSoo Hyang Kang and Jacob PakJames Marks and Edna Lee
WarneckeAmy and Eddie Orton
sponsor ($5,000–9,999)AnonymousAngela ArchiePatrick Golden and Susan
OverhauserZach and Peggy GriffinSukey Lilienthal and David RoeAnne Nesbet and Eric NaimanEarl and Rosalinda RuppShariq Yosufzai and Brian James
presenter ($2,500–4,999)Joan BalterTimothy and Cathy DerTracy DooleyPeter Fang and Erlinda Sy FangBonnie HamptonCary Koh and Ting ChinCynthia Livingston and Samuel
LefflerJohn Lowitz and Fran Krieger-
LowitzElizabeth McCoy and Carl HaberMarjorie RandolphNadya and Chris RobbLisa and James Taylor
composer ($1,000–2,499)Susan and Norman AbrahamsonValerie and William AndersClark ChenLori Coleman and Steve MeckfesselLois De DomenicoJanet DerAnn and Jack EastmanCharles and Harriett FeltmanHilary and Daniel Goldstine
Iden Goodman and Roberta Schwartz
Douglas MacLaughlinIngrid Madsen and Victor RauchCara and Timothy HoxieSteven KayCasey and Kobi LedorDonn Logan and Marcy WongBennett MarkelJerome Matthews and Jenny YuClaire Max and Jonathan AronsJohn and Annamarie McCarthyMary Lynn Miller and Ray MeisterRichard and Myriam MisrachFernando OlivasAnn and Michael ParkerSangam PrasadMichael RubinsteinDr. and Mrs. Paul SwindermanJane TomSteven WeinbergerBenjamin Wu
patron ($500–999)Elizabeth Axelson and Don ReganJudith BloomSarah and Matthew BrownHoward Bulos and Linda
TedjakusumaRichard CarllScott and Peggy CmielDorianne Cotter-LockardCarol Franc BuckGregory Freidin and Victoria
BonnellStan and Mary FriedmanSydney GoldsteinJane Hammond and John SkonbergSherry HsiRick Irving and Valerie LagueuxSandra Jennings and Shinji EshimaMartha and Vaughan JonesMichael and Ayelet Lindenstrauss
LarsenHelene Lee ToralbaVictoria Leonard and Noah KahnKenneth and Heng-Chun LiuRene MandelSue Martin and Brian VianiJanet and Michael McCutcheonJaleh Niazi and Esfandiar ImaniSally NicholsBarbara NovogradacAlex and Ditsa PinesMaria and Jose Luis PoncelJoan Sarnat and David HoffmanElizabeth and Frank SorIlknur and Ilker SozatJulie and Robert StokstadJason WangDavid WardJune Wiley and Bruce McCubbreySara WilsonBen and Louriz Wojtowicz
Kent Young
friend ($250–499)Ron Abileah and Marlene
WinogradLynn AlexanderNoreen Axelson and Don ArcherGreg and Kathryn BaldwinMeena Bhasin-Dalby and Owen
DalbyNathan Birnbaum and Claire PeepsClaudia Bloom and Daniel PittJean ChastainJim ChouLiza and Michael DalbyElisabeth ChristensenLinda DeaktorJacqueline DivenyiKumiko and Haruko FukawaMarsha and Michael GardnerNick GersonSejal and Eric HallEugene HanacekEdith Haritatos and Geoffrey
GowanLynne HeinrichJanet and Don HelmholzKathleen Henschel and John DewesValerie and Richard HerrNaomi Janowitz and Andrew
LazarusMichael JarzabkowskiKen Kalman and Robin BernsteinPhilippa Kelly and Paul DresherSophia Kessinger and Shmuel KatzSharon and Mike KingSangeetha and Vijay KotuPriscilla MageePhyllis MooreNathan OlsonRobert and Gunilla Haegerstrom-
PortnoyMadeline PragerCarol RobertsonSharon SeimSaarika Sharma and John ReedJustin SpencerAnna-Marie and John StraussTricia SwiftChristina and Gordon TingElizabeth VarnhagenConstance and J.P. Young
associate ($100–249)Susan Austin and Michael CharlsonMelanie BeeneLouana BergezDorian and George BikleRobert and Gloria BloomRoy and Susan BogasEleanor BriccettiRoberta BrokawMelinda BuchananRobert Clear and Barbara Judd
Laurie CohenMark CohenSteven CohenAllan CrossmanDean CurtisLaurence and Barbara DelaneySandra DennyCecily DruckerEmerson and Sara DuboisPatricia DurhamWilliam EggersRachel EidboRobert Ellis and Jane BernsteinMelanie Feakins and Alexei YurchakRoland and Lois FellerHenry Field and Lessly Wikle FieldMary Ellen FinePaul Fogel and V. Yvette ChalomHelen FrankPatricia Gay and Kevin WilliamsGary GlentzerMelanie and Frederick GuttersonMargo HallNancy and Nicholas HaritatosRobin and Edie HartshorneLorraine HauserDr. John HegeSara and Claude HilbertFran Hill and Larry FrostHelga Holtmann and Ronald RiceSusan Ingerman and Arlene
SiegelmanGregoire and Tara JacquetAngela JonesSteve and Josie KelleyKelsie Kerr and Matthew HeckertPatricia Albinson KirkRobert and Ileana KrummeAlan and Portia LeePeter LeeAndrea Liguori and Jeremy CohenClaire LiuEric LumMarcos and Janet MaestreCouncilwoman Linda MaioRichard MullerJoan MurrayAran Nafisi and Alexa TrittAlexander Nichols and Sonya
Delwaide-NicholsBrenda and James NirensteinEtsuyo NishikimiSuzanne O'BrienDavid ParisHelene ParisVictoria PárragaJames and Diane PenningtonChunfen PierceSusan ReedRon and Gail RubensteinMary Savoie-StephensSusan SchermanKary Schulman
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Judith and Peter SchumacherNina and Nathan ShoehalterTimothy SmithRosalie and Peter StreettMatias Tarnopolsky and Birgit
HottenrottMargaret TraylorThomas TuriniaAnna UmarJanet WeinsteinJuliet WelchEileen AldenFlorence WongLinda WoodSatoko Yamamoto
supporter ($50–99)Gregory AbelNed Arens and Jacqueline Canlas-
LaFlamAlison ArkinSusie and Schuyler BaileyBarbara CarlsonQuen ChengMonica ChewFrances ColyerCarolyn DoellingRyan DooleyDoris FineAileen FrankelChristine and Victor GoldGretchen and Richard GrantLinda GreenHarriet and Peter HanauerAlden Jenks and Mikako EndoDonald E. Kelley Jr.Myo KimRita KuhnerMartha LuehrmannHelen MarcusAnthony and Rosa MartinMichiko Matsuo Luzmoor and
Stephen LuzmoorNancy MerrillSteve O'BrienW. B. Peale and Kristina SepetysKit Ratcliff and Janet TamDiane Rosenberg
Normita and George SantoreCharlene and Alan SteenLeslie and Troy TylerLinda WallsMegumi Miyata and Robert
Woodruff
In Kind GiftsTohurs AlconCarl BaumDavid and Kerry BorgenRonnie BoyntonRichard CrockerAlice CroninElliot DavisKumiko and Haruko FukawaLynn GlaserZach and Peggy GriffinKate LangerCarmen and Andrew MandicHeidi Mattson and Michael FerenczThomas Nemeth and Danielle
CharboneauKrehe RitterArthur SchwartzVickie SemonesVictoria WakeTim Wilkinson and Nomi Harris
Businesses & OrganizationsAmazon SmileAnonymous corporate matchBank of AmericaThe Benevity Community Impact
FundBooks Inc.Cadence Design SystemsWells FargoDealey, Renton & AssociatesFeller Violin MakersMeyer SoundPapa Murphy'sTarget Take Charge of Education
Institutional DonorsAlameda County Arts Commission /
ARTSFUND GrantsACMP Associated Chamber Music
PlayersAnn and Gordon Getty FoundatonBerkeley Civic Arts CommissionBernard Osher FoundationCalifornia Arts CouncilEast Bay Community FoundationHurlbut-Johnson Charitable TrustsJewish Community FederationPacific Harmony FoundationSilicon Valley Community
FoundationTides Foundation
Gifts in Tributein memory of willie archie Helen MarcusRichard Muller
in honor of joan balter
Cecily DruckerSusan A. Ingerman and Arlene
SiegelmanMadeline Prager
jesse & elizabeth birnbaum memorial fund
Nathan Birnbaum and Claire Peeps
in honor of stephan and caelin boman
Carol Robertson
albert braver musical instrument fund
Robert and Gunilla Haegerstrom-Portnoy
in memory of grethe clarke
Sara and Claude Hilbert
in memory of anne crowden
Roy and Susan BogasGregory Freidin and Victoria
BonnellFran Hill and Larry Frost
Claire Liu
in memory of ken durling
Rachel Durling
in memory of muriel evans
Janet Evans
in honor of doris fukawa
Linda DeaktorGregory Freidin and Victoria
BonnellRene MandelJohn and Annamarie McCarthy
in honor of laurette goldberg
Anthony and Rosa Martin
in honor of bonnie hampton
Monica Chew
in honor of miss jane, tencue
Justin Spencer
in honor of cary koh
Stan and Mary Friedman
in honor of john lowitz
Joan BalterMark CohenEugene HanacekVictoria PárragaCharlene and Alan Steen
in memory of catherine graff maclaughlin
Anonymous
in honor of betsy marvit
Greg and Kathryn Baldwin
in honor of helen meyer
Sydney Goldstein
in honor of meyer sound
Joan Sarnat and David Hoffman
in honor of charlotte and william peale
W. B. Peale and Kristina Sepetys
in honor of michael rubinstein
Gregory Abel
Joanne AbelAlison ArkinSusan Austin and Michael CharlsonLouana BergezBarbara CarlsonSandra DennyWilliam EggersHelen FrankGary GlentzerIrwin and Adele KeinonSteve and Josie KelleyRita KuhnerRoni MelmedMary Lynn Miller and Ray MeisterBarbara NovogradacSteve O'BrienSuzanne O'BrienDavid ParisHelene ParisDiane RosenbergSusan SchermanMichel TaddeiZiggy and Chris
in honor of kaelen russell
Jane Hammond and John Skonberg
in honor of arne stokstad
Karna Jean Nisewaner and Arne Stokstad
in honor of aihua su
Jason Wang
in honor of michel taddei
Laura Morgan and Betsy Ami
Board of TrusteesofficersTimothy Der, ChairAnne Nesbet, Vice Chair Earl Rupp, TreasurerTracy Dooley, Secretary
membersAngela Archie, Joan Balter, Zachary Griffin, Cary Koh, James Marks, Jerome Matthews, Jacob Pak, Maria Poncel, Sangam Prasad, and Doris Fukawa, ex officio
music advisory boardJohn Adams, Bonnie Hampton, Gary Karr, Michael Morgan, Sir Simon Rattle
advisory boardSallie Arens, Patrick Golden, John Lowitz, Bennett Markel, John McCarthy, Helen Meyer, Deborah O’Grady
founderAnne Crowden (1928–2004)
honorary presidentLord Yehudi Menuhin (1916–1999)
founding presidentColin Hampton (1911–1996)
AdministrationDoris Fukawa, Executive and Artistic DirectorMarion Atherton, Associate Director, Community Programs DirectorWilliam Betts, Community Programs AssistantMaria Danielson, Staff AccountantMonica Frame, tcs Counselor Kerri Gawryn, Director of DevelopmentLauren Greenberg, Admissions and Alumni Relations ManagerSharon Han, tcs SecretaryBrad Johnson, tcs PrincipalHeidi Mattson, tcs Assistant Principal
Debra Mauro, Director of Finance Lucas McGranahan, Development Associate and Grants ManagerJorge Mendoza, Building and Grounds Assistant Stacy Neale, Development and Communications CoordinatorMoana Newman, Development ManagerJuan Rodriguez, Building and Grounds SupervisorNicole Rodriguez, ReceptionistEugene Sor, Assistant Artistic Director, Director of tcs MusicJennifer Strauss, Director of Publications and P.R.Michel Taddei, Director of Artistic Administration Stephannie Tornow, tcs SecretaryDiana Wahl, Receptionist
Crowden LetterJennifer Strauss, editor, writer, graphic designerKerri Gawryn, Lauren Greenberg, writersGeoffrey Biddle, photography (except as noted)
Crowden