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Kate
Scorza Ingram
Project
Manager
AMS Planning & Research Corp.
Kate
Scorza Ingram, based
in the Connecticut office, has been involved in a variety
of projects, including a business plan for Cincinnati,
Ohio and feasibility studies and operating plans for new
venues in Washington, District of Columbia; Bristol, Connecticut;
St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Governors Island
and Brooklyn, New York. Clients include the Greater Cincinnati
Foundation, Danspace Project, Apollo Theater Foundation,
Palace Theater and Artspace Projects. Kate also manages
the PAC Stats Project, collecting and analyzing data from
over 25 national and international performing arts centers
and incorporating this data into an extensive benchmarking
report. She joined AMS in July 2005, after working as a
freelance consultant. Freelance projects included a feasibility
study for a new regional arts center in Connecticut and
an evaluation of the Yale School of Management — The
Goldman Sachs Foundation Partnership on Nonprofit Ventures.
Kate earned her M.B.A. from the Yale School of Management
with concentrations in nonprofit management and marketing.
Kate was awarded the Dwight Hall at Yale Summer Fellowship
to work with the New Haven Symphony and developed programming
to increase community involvement and participation.
Prior to attending Yale, Kate worked for six years at the
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Kate started
as an intern, was a Program Assistant in the Center's Youth
and Family Programming Office, and was the Manager of the
Education Department's Registration Office. During her time
at the Kennedy Center, she developed the first training manual
for sales personnel, brought accounts payable to $0 for the
first time, and implemented a new policy that increased attendance
of an underserved audience by 30%. While in DC, Kate was
also on the Board of the Fort Reno Concert Series, a free
outdoor concert series targeting at-risk youth in the inner
city.
Kate earned her B.A. in Music from Bryn Mawr College, where
she served as the Music Director for the musical theater
club for both Haverford and Bryn Mawr Colleges. She has played
the clarinet for over 17 years.
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