Taneshia Nash Laird has been showered with accolades for her work creating jobs and economic opportunities in Newark
NEWARK, N.J. - December 14, 2021 –
Newark Symphony Hall announced today that its president and CEO, Taneshia Nash Laird, won four
awards this year, distinguishing herself as a national and statewide leader in media, arts and economic development.
"It’s
an honor as the head of an arts institution to also be recognized as a
pioneer in economic development and social change, and I’m humbled to be
included alongside such influential leaders across
the state and nation,” said Nash Laird, the sole Black female leader of
a N.J. performing arts center. “My goal to continue to identify
groundbreaking ways to create jobs and opportunity for the people of
Newark.”
The following organizations presented Nash Laird with awards in 2021:
-
Black Women in Media Awards —
Black Women in Media hosts its national conference and awards
presentation every year, convening and celebrating the most influential
women in media, communications and entertainment.
-
Berkeley College: Women’s Empowerment Awards —
In recognition of Berkeley College’s 90th anniversary, the school
recognized more than 100 remarkable women throughout the nation who have
spoken at its Women’s Entrepreneurship Week events over the years.
-
NJBIZ:
2021 Best 50 Women in Business Honorees — The NJBIZ
Best 50 Women in Business Awards program recognizes women who are
shattering stereotypes, and the glass ceiling, with the significant
impacts they’re making in New Jersey’s corporate sector, and their
communities at large.
-
ROI-NJ
Influencers: People of Color 2021 – Difference Makers — Started three years ago, ROI-NJ showcases talented and influential people of color in New Jersey.
Additionally, Nash Laird is one of the speakers at the
Invesco QQQ Legacy Classic Career Summit, a partnership between
HBCU Heroes
and the Invesco QQQ Legacy Classic basketball showcase, designated to
help students in
Newark and beyond secure jobs, internships, mentorships, scholarships
and other resources. The summit will take place at Newark’s Prudential
Center on Dec. 17, 2021.
Since
she took the helm as president and CEO in 2018, Nash Laird has
announced plans to restore the 1925 concert hall with a $50 million
renovation, as well as leverage it for neighborhood revitalization
through a program called Symphony Works. One of the workforce training
initiatives that Nash Laird introduced to Newark Symphony Hall is a
career accelerator program exclusive to Newark residents called
P.A. Bootcamp, which trains young adults to become production assistants.
Nash
Laird has continued to keep the arts alive in Newark throughout the
pandemic, developing a virtual programming series including “Homegrown,”
an interview-based presentation that shares the stories
of prominent artists and entertainers born and raised in Newark.
Additionally, Newark Symphony Hall has attracted interest from outside
programing sources, including USA Network, MTV, BET, and Hulu, which
have used the venue as a broadcast location since 2019.
In
2021, Newark Symphony Hall announced a new career accelerator and
business incubator focused on the performing arts, dubbed “The Lab at
Newark Symphony Hall,” which promotes unique programs and performing
artists in the greater Newark region. Local performing artists were
invited to register for the Lab, applying to receive access to training,
career resources and opportunities.
Prior to joining Newark Symphony Hall, Nash Laird served as executive director of the
Arts Council of Princeton, notably as the first person of color in the role, and was a special government
employee during the Obama Administration as a grants panelist for the
National Endowment for the Arts.
Nash Laird is a board member of the National Independent Venues Foundation (NIVF),
tasked with rescuing the performing arts amid the pandemic. She is also
an adjunct professor of entertainment and arts at Drexel University.
About Newark Symphony Hall
Built in 1925, Newark Symphony Hall (NSH) has been the home to almost a century of arts and culture in what is now one of New Jersey’s oldest and largest arts and entertainment venues. NSH remains as committed as ever to providing an artistically rich experience for art lovers of all ages, while creating career pathways for people of color from around the world and bettering both its community and the Greater Newark Region. For more information, visit: NewarkSymphonyHall.org.
No comments:
Post a Comment