On July 8, 2020, Creative Generation is pleased to welcome five new team members: Jordan Campbell, Kathleen Hill, Eriel Huang, André Solomon, and Bridget Woodbury.
Jordan Campbell (he/him/his) has built a career that traverses the fields of theatre, education, and arts policy. While he currently works as a professional actor, Jordan is also a passionate advocate for creative youth development. Jordan will serve as the Director of Research & Content.
Kathleen Hill (she/her/hers) is a recent graduate from Carnegie Mellon University’s Heinz College. While in Pittsburgh, she dedicated her studies to the intersections of culture and policy in the hopes of not only understanding but empowering data-driven solutions in the arts and culture sector. Kathleen will serve as the Policy & Research Specialist.
Eriel Huang (she/her/hers) is based in Johannesburg and has traveled to 30+ countries as a performer, educator, consultant, and arts administrator. Born in Taiwan and raised in post-Apartheid South Africa, her life’s work has encompassed youth leadership initiatives, community development projects, peace building endeavors, and social music programs. Eriel will serve as the Director of Leadership & Learning.
André Solomon (he/him/his) is a recent graduate from Carnegie Mellon University concentrating on Community Engagement and hopes to enforce social justice for the arts; a belief that the arts are not frivolous but a necessary component of human development. Being a minority in the Arts world, both as an artist and arts manager, he desires to provide opportunities for people of color to visualize representation; therefore, ownership to actualize their dreams. André will serve as the Community Engagement Specialist.
Bridget Woodbury (she/her/hers) is a designer and an expert in marketing, strategic planning, and membership management. Bridget will serve as the Director of Community & Engagement.