The Apollo Theater CEO On How To Invest In Yourself and The Importance Of Mentorship | Forbes
  • 6 months ago
Cultural institutions have a profound impact on people's lives and society as a whole. Michelle Ebanks, the newly appointed President and CEO of the Apollo, the nation's largest African American performing arts organization joins Forbes reporter Rosemarie Miller In this insightful conversation to discuss what’s ahead for the Apollo, how it is bolstering its approach to engaging with creative talents and how the $80 million capital fundraising campaign is revitalizing the 109-year-old iconic theater.

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