Global Leaders Institute
Motto | Connect Minds. Transform Worlds. |
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Type | Private nonprofit |
Established | 2013 |
Founder | Nigel A. L. Clarke (Trustee), Mark Gillespie (CEO) |
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Website | www |
The Global Leaders Institute (GLI) is an executive education graduate school for social entrepreneurship in the arts[1] headquartered in Washington DC with seasonal offices in Chile and Poland.
Academic Curators
[edit]The Global Leaders Institute offers a 12-month Executive MBA in Arts Innovation focused on social entrepreneurship, cultural management, sustainable impact, and community development. Courses are co-curated by nine institutions of higher learning: Harvard University,[2] Duke University, Georgetown University, McGill University,[3] New York University, Bard College,[4] Stanford University, The University of Chicago, and The League of American Orchestras.
International Fieldwork
[edit]GLI Cohort Members carry out immersive fieldwork in 40+ countries annually on five continents.[5][6][7][8][9][10] Fieldwork site hosts include the Silkroad Ensemble Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, Opéra de Montréal, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Lucerne Festival, Carnegie Hall, Charleston Symphony Orchestra, Royal Conservatory of Music, Teatro del Lago, Universidad Austral de Chile, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, New Brunswick Youth Orchestra, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Chile), Verbier Festival, Chicago Public Schools, Fundación Azteca, National Arts Centre, Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico, Metropolitan Youth Symphony, KIPP, Sphinx Organization, National Batuta Foundation, Fundación de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Chile, Universidad Catolica de Temuco, Society of the Four Arts, and the Richmond Symphony, among others.
History
[edit]Nigel Clarke, Jamaica's Minister of Finance and Public Service of Jamaica, is co-founding chair of The Global Leaders Institute. In recent years, the GLI has hosted large-scale Innovation Summits in Frutillar (Chile), Panguipulli (Chile), Tuscany (Italy), Bielsko-Biala (Poland), Arequipa (Peru), and Palm Beach, Florida (United States).[11][12] The GLI was established in 2013 with seed funding from The Hildegard Behrens Foundation.[13]
Notable faculty
[edit]- Marin Alsop | Baltimore Symphony Orchestra & Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra music director
- Matthew Bishop | The Economist former New York bureau chief
- Arthur C. Brooks | Harvard Kennedy School & Harvard Business School professor
- Carla Dirlikov Canales | The Canales Project founder
- Roberto Dañino | CXXXVIII Prime Minister of Peru
- Hobart Earle | Odessa Philharmonic Theater music director
- James Ehnes | Grammy Award winning Canadian violinist
- Michael J. Feuer | National Academy of Education former president
- Michael Gordon | Bang on a Can co-founder
- Angel Gil-Ordoñez | PostClassical Ensemble co-founder & artistic director
- Marcus Johnson | NAACP Image Award laureate
- William A. Haseltine | Harvard Medical School professor
- David Kelley | The Atlas Society founder
- David Ludwig | Curtis Institute of Music artistic dean
- Albrecht Mayer | Berlin Philharmonic principal oboe
- Margaret Martin | Harmony Project founder
- Michael McCarthy | London Oratory School Schola founder
- Anne Midgette | The Washington Post former music critic
- Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg | Strategic Investment Group founding chairman
- Adam Ockelford | author & researcher
- Gabriela Ortiz | composer & Indiana University professor
- Frank J. Oteri | International Society for Contemporary Music vice-president
- Tom G. Palmer | Cato Institute senior fellow
- Ernesto Palacio | Rossini Opera Festival general director
- Panos Panay | The Recording Academy president
- Jasper Parrott | HarrisonParrott co-founder
- Rafael Payare | Montreal Symphony Orchestra & San Diego Symphony music director
- Paolo Petrocelli | Coldplay cultural advisor
- Gabriel Prokofiev | composer & Nonclassical founder
- André de Quadros | Boston University professor & human rights activist
- Nirupama Rao | XXVIII Foreign Secretary of India
- Matt Ridley | British Author & House of Lords Member (2013-2021)
- Norman E. Rosenthal | Georgetown Medical School professor
- Luis Szarán | Recycled Orchestra of Cateura founder
- Doris Sommer | Harvard University professor
- Alexandra Soumm | French violinist
- Thomas C. Südhof | Nobel Prize laureate
- Lars H. Thunell | The International Finance Corporation former CEO
- Hugo Ticciati | Confidencen Sweden artistic director
- Sergio Vela | Mexico's former Secretariat of Culture & Grupo Salinas artistic director
- Mike Vranos | Ellington Management Group founding chairman
- Veronica Wadley, CBE | London Arts Council chair & former editor of the Evening Standard
- William Westney | author & Geneva International Music Competition laureate
- Benjamin Zander | Boston Philharmonic Orchestra founder
Recent fellows
[edit]- Maria Olga Arias | Fundación Azteca international programs director
- Sophie Butler | Minneapolis Public Schools orchestras director
- Rachael Cohen | Chicago Symphony Orchestra institute manager
- Drake Driscoll | Young Concert Artists engagement manager
- Janet Fischer | Live Music Now CEO
- Mitsuko Flynn | Charleston Symphony Orchestra education director
- Jackson Guillen | Houston Symphony youth orchestra CEO
- Ivan Anthony Henares | UNESCO Philippine Commission Secretary General
- Anna Hiemstra | Princess Christina of the Netherlands concours artistic manager
- Claudia Curiel de Icaza | Secretariat of Culture of Mexico City (2022-)
- Christine Lauck | Claussen-Simon-Stiftung officer
- Toufic Maatouk | Abu Dhabi Music & Arts Foundation deputy director
- Maria Mathieson | Peabody Institute executive director (prep)
- Jonathan McCormick | Chicago Symphony Orchestra director of education
- Karoline Meneses | Loyola Marymount University head of strings
- Maria Claudia Parias | National Batuta Foundation president (2018-2022)
- Jessica Phillips | Metropolitan Opera principal clarinet
- Lia Uribe | University of Arkansas music chair
- Nancy Usher | University of Nevada, Las Vegas dean of music
- Ignacio Barron Viela | Billings Symphony executive director
- Emmanuel Vukovich | Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition gold medalist
- Laura Jane Yee | Harmony Project national workshops manager
- Scott Wilson | Guildhall School conducting faculty
References
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- ^ Lorenzino, Lisa. "Global Leaders Program". McGill University Schulich School of Music. McGill University. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- ^ Zenteno, José Pedro. "From Inside the Global Leaders Program: Thought Experiments for Shared Inspiration". The Ensemble. Bard College. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
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- ^ Boulos, Natasia (February 26, 2021). "Making an impact – and finding purpose – in the most isolated inhabited place on earth". Alumni Association News. No. February 2021. University of Miami. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
- ^ Shasberger, Rebecca (March 3, 2021). "Exploring Partnerships: Working Together to Enhance Community Engagement". The Ensemble News. No. March 2021. Bard College. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
- ^ McCalister, Linda (April 7, 2021). "Sparking Curiosity and Innovation through Community Outreach". The Ensemble News. No. April 2021. Bard College. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
- ^ Gomez, Raúl (September 29, 2020). "Opportunity knocks for talented young musicians". Antigua Observer. No. September 29, 2020. Antigua Observer. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
- ^ Churchill, Mark. "2019 Cohort of Global Leaders Program Gathers in Chile". The World Ensemble. The World Ensemble. Archived from the original on December 21, 2019. Retrieved December 21, 2019.
- ^ Nash, Indiana (November 5, 2020). "After time in Europe and South America, Schenectady native returns to teach at Brown School". The Daily Gazette. No. November 5, 2020. The Daily Gazette. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
- ^ Salazar, David. "Gabriella Reyes De Ramirez Wins 2019 Hildegard Behrens Foundation Humanitarian Award". Opera Wire. Opera Wire. Retrieved April 15, 2021.