Young Professionals Committee
The CMA Young Professionals Committee, the junior committee of the Children’s Museum of the Arts, is an enthusiastic group of young professionals committed to volunteering their time, talents and energy to raise crucial funds for Stripes, a family-focused community-building arts program for families with children on the Autism Spectrum.
Ranging in age from 21-40, these dedicated members help promote the museum’s mission of extending the benefits of the arts to all children and their communities and to secure the future of the arts by inspiring and championing the next generation of artists and art lovers.
The committee hosts an annual summer fundraiser, and various networking and art-related opportunities throughout the year.
How Do I Join?
We welcome talented young professionals from all backgrounds to become a member of this dynamic committee. Click here to download our Interested Member Packet, and read more about member benefits, committee participation, and how you can make a difference by supporting this cause.
We ask that all interested individuals send along a current resume to Lori Feren, CMA’s Manager of Individual Giving, at lferen@cmany.org. Interested members will meet with one of our Co-Chairs to learn first hand about committee participation. We look forward to hearing from you!
What’s Coming Up?
For a list of upcoming events, please visit our calendar.
Who is on the Young Professionals Committee?
Co-Chairs
Jessica French
Julian Harper
Cassandra Kohilakis
Brenda Wu
Li Jun Xian
Ashli Aldrich
Drake Aldrich
Julieanne Alonzo
Ashby Andrews
Rebecca S. Birmingham
Genevieve Charette
Betty Chen
Melanie Chow
Brian Foo
Jason F. Friedman
Adelaide Fuller
Lane Gerson
Asya Gribov
Alice Higgins
Nikolina Kalkanova
Kelly Keelan
Micaela Lade
Ansley Lester
Aviva Lillian
Samanthe Lobosco
Madlen Massarlian
Ricky Milburn
Elizabeth Morancy
John A. Murphy
Elizabeth Oh
Priya Pappu
Nachiketa Rao
Victoria Schlimer
Calvin Datze Sun
Simmy Swinder
Emily Tella
Rishi Trivedi
Dorothy Walter
Tali Wertheimer
Chinon Maria Williams