August, 29 2012
As Scott Noppe-Brandon departs after 25 years at Lincoln Center Institute, 17 of them as executive director, LCI wishes to thank him for his many contributions to the organization. In his tenure, LCI has grown into one of the world’s preeminent arts-and-education institutions, bringing the arts and learning to millions of students and educators in the U.S. and abroad. Scott’s distinguished legacy includes, most recently, the New Visions Charter High Schools, new schools with LCI as the lead partner that have begun to open around New York City. He leaves behind an appreciative staff ready to use its expertise to take the Institute into the future, led by newly appointed executive director Russell Granet. LCI offers Scott the best of wishes for the next phase of his career.
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