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JERRY COLTIN
Director, Master of Arts Management Program and Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon
Resume    jcoltin@andrew.cmu.edu

Jerry Coltin directs the the Masters of Arts Management program and the Center for Arts Management and Technology and, in consultation with Cary, develops new initiatives and sets strategic direction for the Center.


CARY McQUEEN MORROW
Executive Director, Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon
cmorrow@cmu.edu

Cary McQueen Morrow brings to CAMT a passion for the arts and for exploring ways technology can improve arts management. Prior to joining the Institute for the Management of Creative Enterprises, she worked for arts organizations doing marketing, development, and overseeing technology projects. Ms. Morrow’s current volunteer work includes serving as Secretary of the Board of Directors at Silver Eye Center for Photography, Pittsburgh, PA; the Advisory Board of Future Tenant, Pittsburgh PA; the Marketing and Visibility Board Committee at the Society for Contemporary Craft, Pittsburgh, PA; and the Treasurer of the Board of Directors of the McQueen Family Foundation, Chicago, IL. Ms. Morrow holds a Masters in Arts Management with highest distinction from Carnegie Mellon University. A summa cum laude graduate with dual degrees from Washington University in Saint Louis, Ms. Morrow holds a B.A. in Social Thought and Analysis and a B.F.A. in Photography. She is also an exhibiting artist.


BRAD STEPHENSON
Director of Projects and Sales, Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon
bstephen@andrew.cmu.edu

Brad Stephenson recently graduated with highest distinction from Carnegie Mellon University’s Master of Arts Management program. Prior to his studies at CMU, Brad worked as a reporter for a large daily newspaper in East Brunswick, NJ, and as the communications director for a Manhattan-based consulting firm. He is on the Advisory Panel of Future Tenant, Pittsburgh, PA; a volunteer for the Union Project, Pittsburgh, PA; and a member of the Phi Kappa Phi honor society for academic excellence. Brad also spent several years performing stand-up comedy in various New York clubs, including Caroline’s, Comic Strip Live and Stand-Up New York. He holds a B.F.A. in acting from the University of Kentucky and is very active in the Pittsburgh theatre community.


GUILLERMO MARINERO
Senior Information Systems Specialist, Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon
gmarinero@cmu.edu

Guillermo graduated from the Master of Information Systems Management at Carnegie Mellon. He has been architecting and building enterprise systems for over seven years. Guillermo's software engineering interest is building high performance software with reusable interfaces. He has successfully delivered mission critical applications to companies like CVS, Officemax among others. While studying at CMU, Guillermo got interested in language technologies and conducted innovative algorithm implementations for IBM's Knowledge Discovery research team. Currently he is pursuing to scale up CAMT's IT operations with out a significant increase in operational cost. Guillermo also has a B.S in industrial engineer from Universidad Centroamerica Jose Simeon Canas in El Salvador. In fall 2006, Guillermo will start the MS in Very Large Information System at Carnegie Mellon.


HAEBIN KIM
Information Systems Specialist, Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon
Resume    haebin@andrew.cmu.edu

Since she joined CAMT in 2001, Haebin Kim has been developing database systems and web applications for state arts councils and arts organizations nation-wide. Her specialty is designing Automated Grant Management Systems and content management systems for dynamic Web sites. Art and technology have always been major interests for Ms. Kim. Before joining CAMT, she worked as a web master and educator in the Samsung Museum of Art in Seoul, South Korea, which is the largest private museum in the country. She is a graduate of both the Masters of Arts Management program and the Masters of Science in Information Technology program at Carnegie Mellon University. She also holds B.A. in aesthetics from Seoul National University in Seoul, South Korea.


MELODY FLEISHAUER
Systems Administrator, Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon
melodyf@andrew.cmu.edu

Melody Fleishauer is responsible for overseeing the security, stability and general maintenance of CAMT’s Web and network servers. She brings to CAMT a wealth of experience with systems administration and in her previous position managed more than 100 servers with multiple and varying applications in a fast paced, highly secure e-commerce banking environment. Melody has certifications in MCP + I, MCSE, Network Administration, Linux Administration, Apache 1.3.12 Administration and Bash Shell Scripting among others. Before beginning her work as a systems administrator, Melody was a surgery technician for eighteen years and was also in the army for five years during which she served two years in Korea. An enthusiastic crafter, she enjoys painting, sewing, crocheting, knitting and gardening.

JOSH FUTRELL
Support Specialist, Center for Arts Management and Technology, Carnegie Mellon
jfutrell@cmu.edu

Josh Futrell, who supports CAMT's partners and manages the Center's quality assurance infrastructure, has never known whether to call himself a nerdy artist or an artistic nerd. In high school, he divided his time between the computer lab and the stage. In college, he spent as much time designing Web sites as memorizing his lines. After earning his B.A. in Theatre Arts from the University of Pittsburgh in 2001, Josh worked in the corporate world as a marketing video editor, an administrative assistant and a customer service representative, all while performing with local theatre organizations. His unique background gives him a foothold in both the technical and the artistic.


HOPE MARKIEWICZ
Administrative Coordinator
hm01@andrew.cmu.edu

Hope coordinates all business, office and academic affairs for the MAM Program and CAMT. She truly is the "axle" upon the which the wheels of this operation turn!

 

 

 

 
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