March Breakfast (Arts Impact: Cultural Organization Expansions Around Palm Beach County)
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 20, 2018
7:45 AM - 9:00 AM EDT
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
7:45 a.m. - 9 a.m.
Location
Palm Beach County Convention Center
650 Okeechobee Blvd.
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Fees/Admission
Deadline 5pm on March 13th
Member (Prepay) $45 Member (After Deadline) $50
Future Member (Prepay) $55 Future Member (After Deadline) $60
Corporate Table Sponsor Member - $550
Corporate Table Sponsor Non-Member - $750
Registration includes complimentary parking and Early Bird Coffee
Registrations may be canceled up to 3 days (72 hours) before the event. Registrations that are canceled prior to 3 days (72 hours) of an event will not be charged and any amounts paid will be refunded. Cancellations must be emailed to mkosiec@palmbeaches.org.
Contact Information
Marissa Kosiec phone: (561) 833-3711 x231
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Description
Forty years ago, Palm Beach County was called a ‘cultural desert.’ Today, it is home to more than 200 arts and cultural organizations that offer over 42,000 events annually, generate $633 million in economic impact and employ over 14,000 people. They are a cornerstone of tourism: attracting audiences, spurring business development, supporting jobs, and increasing government revenue.
As the county’s population grows and more tourists visit every year; cultural organizations must keep up with the demands of increasing attendance so that local residents and visitors can continue to appreciate exhibitions, experience an event, or enjoy a performance.
To date, there are more than 25 cultural expansions – valued at over $500 million – planned in The Palm Beaches over the next decade.
Join us as a panel of cultural executives share information about their expansion projects and learn ways the business community can get involved.
Moderator:
Irvin Lippman, Executive Director of the Boca Raton Museum of Art
Panelists:
Lew Crampton, CEO of the South Florida Science Center & Aquarium
Bridget Barrata, Chief Development Officer of Palm Beach Zoo
Hope Alswang, CEO of the Norton Museum of Art.
*Photographs taken at this event may be used for publications and promotion.