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Linda Sullivan
Linda Sullivan is the President & CEO of the Arts Council of Fairfax County. Ms. Sullivan has served the greater Washington area as an arts management consultant since 2001. She specializes in executive and governance services, strategic and organizational planning, capital project planning and fundraising. As a consultant Ms. Sullivan has worked with museums and exhibition centers, literary, performing arts, and multi-arts presenting centers. Prior to beginning a consulting business Ms. Sullivan served as Executive Director of the Mississippi Museum of Art, the Academy of the Arts (now Academy Art Museum) in Easton, Maryland, and Director of the development of BlackRock Center for the Arts in Montgomery County.
Ms. Sullivan teaches in the Museum Studies Program at George Washington University, conducts organizational development workshops for the Maryland State Arts Council, and serves as a Standards of Excellence reviewer for Maryland Nonprofits. She holds an MFA in Arts Administration from Columbia University and has served as a National Endowment for the Arts – Arts Management Fellow. She has served as a commissioner and board member of numerous state and local arts councils, including as member of the board of the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County for two terms, and as Chair of its Grants Committee. Currently Ms. Sullivan sits on the Board of the Writer’s Center and on the Executive Committee of ArtTable’s DC Chapter.
Scott Fridy
Scott Fridy is the Director of Performing Arts and the International Children's Festival. Scott has been working with the Arts Council of Fairfax County for nearly 20 years. He manages the Arts Council’s annual International Children’s Festival as well as the Creative Arts Programs (CAPs), and the Video Fairfax program. He is also the staff liaison to performing arts initiatives in Fairfax County such as the Fairfax County Public School’s rent-free program for member arts groups and the newly formed Fairfax County Dance Coalition. Scott has a degree in Business/Marketing from Penn State and is an active free-lance trombonist is several area performing groups.
Lisa Mariam
Lisa joined the staff of the Arts Council on September 15, 2009 as the the Grants Coordinator. She has lived in the Washington area for most of her life, earning a BA from Georgetown University and an MA in art history with a concentration in museum studies at George Washington University. She organized travelling exhibitions and coordinated loans at the National Gallery of Art, Washington for 10 years. As an active volunteer in the community, Lisa chairs the PTA cultural arts committe of Longfellow Middle School, leads and coordinates Girl Scout troops at Haycock Elementary, and teaches art appreciation and outdoor education. When she's not at the Arts Council or volunteering at a school, you can find Lisa enjoying performances and exhibitions throughout the region.Jamel McKelvia
As the Membership Coordinator & Office Manager, Jamel is responsible for maintaining all membership information, retaining current members, attracting new members, and working to create new benefits and initiatives for the Arts Council. Jamel is orginally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and holds a BFA in Dance with a minor in African American Studies from George Mason University. Prior to joining the Arts Council in August of 2009, Jamel taught for seven years as a first grade teacher, along with teaching jazz, modern, ballet and hip hop in local dance studios. She has experience in pageants, movies and plays, and has performed locally with several dance companies, ministries and teams.
Jamel is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in Arts Management at George Mason University, focusing her studies in the areas of marketing and arts education. She expects to graduate in May in 2010.
The Arts Council is funded in part by Fairfax County, corporations, foundations, individuals, and the Virginia Commission for the Arts, an agency supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.