CCM Arts Administration welcomes new adjunct faculty

Meet the new faculty in CCM's MA/MBA Arts Admin program

UC's College-Conservatory of Music welcomes a cohort of new adjunct faculty members to its Arts Administration program. The seven new instructors come to CCM from professional arts organizations and non-profits located around the country:

  • Shekhinah Tigrah Nesikah Bathyehudah-Brown is the founder of the Women's Coalition for Empowerment, Inc., an art-centered nonprofit organization focused on capacity-building strategies in partnership with institutions to amplify underserved artists.
  • Elaine Cox is the Associate Director of Development at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company
  • Naimah Bilal is Chief Development Officer of the Children's Literacy Initiative, a national education organization serving 100,000+ Black and Latinx students and 5,500 educators.
  • Quanice G. Floyd is Executive Director of Arts Education in Maryland Schools and is also the Founder and Director of the Arts Administrators of Color (AAC) Network.
  • Tehvon Fowler-Chapman currently serves as Executive Director at Washington Concert Opera and is Vice President on the board for the Network for Diversity in Concert Percussion.
  • Tyler J. Roe is the Director of Digital Communications for the University of Cincinnati Foundation and the Marketing Manager for Linton Chamber Music.
  • Jeanna Vella is the Director of Marketing and Data Analytics at Cincinnati Shakespeare Company.

Read more about each new instructor in their full profiles below.

In partnership with UC's Carl H. Lindner College of Business, CCM boasts one of the few combined MA/MBA Arts Administration programs in the country. The 2-year program trains future CEOs and senior managers to lead professional performing, visual and cultural arts organizations. 

Arts Adminsitration students participate in professional internships locally and around the country to gain hands-on experience during their studies. While at CCM, they take classes in arts education, community engagement, fundraising, marketing, strategic management and more. The program is small and selective, accepting only eight to 10 students per class. This allows faculty to give individual attention and mentorship to develop the potential of each individual graduate student. View CCM's full roster of Arts Administration faculty and learn more about the program: ccm.uc.edu/artsadmin

Meet the New Faculty

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Elaine Cox

Senior Director of Development and Alumni Relations, Adjunct Instructor of Arts Administration

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Quanice Floyd

Instructor - Adjunct

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