Taylor Craig
Project Support Specialist at Social Good Fund- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Social Good Fund
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United States
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Support Specialist
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Jun 2022 - Present
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Wyoming Arts Council
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United States
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Creative Arts Specialist
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Jan 2019 - Jun 2022
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Major Key Foundation
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Washington D.C. Metro Area
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Digital Strategist
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Sep 2017 - Mar 2018
Built the digital strategy - inclusive of social media, web and digital communications - for a young music education organization that blends the genres and techniques of classical and hip-hop music to create the space for positive self-expression in DC and Baltimore youth. Built the digital strategy - inclusive of social media, web and digital communications - for a young music education organization that blends the genres and techniques of classical and hip-hop music to create the space for positive self-expression in DC and Baltimore youth.
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NAS
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United States
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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Program & Engagement Manager
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Jan 2016 - Mar 2018
Taylor was an integral member of the program design team and led the implementation of the participant experience for NAS programs. She worked closely with the Creative Community Fellows Program for cultural entrepreneurs in the creative placemaking field, The Chief Executive Program that serves CEOs of arts and culture organizations around the globe and several online initiatives.Taylor led the design, implementation and analysis of evaluation for all NAS programs and was the manager of the NAS internship program. In addition, Taylor managed the social media and web presence, led marketing and communications of all NAS programs and was managing editor of the ArtsJournal blog, Field Notes. Show less
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Program Coordinator
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Apr 2014 - Dec 2015
As Program Coordinator, Taylor provided programmatic support to the Directors and the rest of the NAS team. She coordinated internal and external logistics for NAS programs to help cultural leaders advance their work in the arts and culture field. She worked closely on the Creative Community Fellows Program for cultural entrepreneurs in the creative placemaking field, The Chief Executive Program that serves CEOs of arts and culture organizations around the globe, and several online initiatives including NAS courses on Coursera. In addition, Taylor managed the social media and web presence of NAS as well as coordinated evaluation, marketing and communications of NAS programs. Show less
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Studio Gallery
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Washington, D.C.
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Gallery Assistant
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Feb 2013 - Aug 2013
• Assisted the director in all aspects of gallery management, art handling, and sales for the longest running, artist-owned gallery in the Washington, DC metropolitan area • Conducted market research and community/client outreach, wrote press releases • Managed relations and coordinated materials for 34 member artists • Planned and assisted with bi-monthly events • Assisted the director in all aspects of gallery management, art handling, and sales for the longest running, artist-owned gallery in the Washington, DC metropolitan area • Conducted market research and community/client outreach, wrote press releases • Managed relations and coordinated materials for 34 member artists • Planned and assisted with bi-monthly events
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American University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Graduate Assistant
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Aug 2012 - May 2013
• Conducted market research for the Graduate Certificate in International Arts Management • Developed, launched, and maintained social media presence • Conducted market research for the Graduate Certificate in International Arts Management • Developed, launched, and maintained social media presence
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Education
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American University
Master's Degree, Arts Management -
American University
Graduate Certificate, International Arts Management -
St. Edward's University
Bachelor's Degree, Photography