I am proud to have an enriching career as an arts administrator. I currently serve as the General Manager for Pomegranate Arts, a dynamic, women-founded-and-led creative producing company dedicated to the realization of international performing arts projects. With Pomegranate since 2016, I greatly enjoy being a member of the core producing team for large-scale performance works by artists including Philip Glass, the Lucinda Childs Dance Company, Taylor Mac, Robin Frohardt, Bassem Youssef, Jlin and organizing North American multi-city tours of the Batsheva Dance Company and Japan’s Sankai Juku. Serving these remarkable artists and their creations has given me the privilege of touring to and collaborating with some of the most exciting performing arts spaces across the world including the Manchester Festival (UK), Sydney Opera House (Australia), the Louvre Abu Dhabi (UAE), the Berliner Festspiele (Germany), and the National Taichung Theater (Taiwan) among many others. In 2023, on behalf of Pomegranate, I was the lead Festival Producer for the Onassis Foundation’s Archive of Desire: A Festival Inspired by the Poet C. P. Cavafy curated by Composer Paola Prestini and executive produced by Karen Brooks Hopkins. Prior to my time with Pomegranate, I worked in various roles at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) from 2004-2016 and was a key member of the internal producing team for some of the Academy’s most ambitious and complex programming initiatives, memorably including : the city-wide Muslim Voices: Art & Ideas which celebrated and featured the global diversity of Muslim and Arab art and thought (2009), The Bridge Project international tours in partnership with London's Old Vic Theatre (2009-12), multi venue ¡Si Cuba! Festival which activated New York City with a wide array of Cuban arts both from the island and from the diaspora (2011), three seasons of RadioLoveFest in partnership with WNYC (2014-16) bringing popular public radio and podcast programs and personalities to the stage, and the beloved annual DanceAfrica program under the artistic direction of Baba Chuck Davis (of blessed memory). I have also independently consulted with artists including Cuba's Malpaso Dance Company, Kuwaiti/English theatremaker Sulayman Al-Bassam, and multimedia artist Sister Sylvester. I live in beautiful Brooklyn, New York (Lenapehoeking) an epicenter of continual creative inspiration.