Our 30 young leaders are…
Agenda proudly initiated its new program 30 under 30, which commenced on March 10th to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Communicating the Arts conference. We aim to avail the upcoming generation of adolescent professionals to stand at the forefront of the cultural scene and thrive.
Consequently, we are thrilled to announce the first promotion of the 30 Under 30 program. Youth from all over the world, from Colombia to Tanzania, Italia, and beyond have been selected to participate in Agenda’s yearly professional development program.
With varied yet complimentary backgrounds and experiences, they are outlining the emerging generation of cultural leaders. Their bold and sometimes conflicting visions of cultural leadership finds a common ground in serving the community and fostering diversity to imagine unforeseen possibilities.
Stay connected to Agenda’s social media to get to know them better and to follow their research on the best practices in the field regarding Climate Change.
Discover their fascinating findings from the Climate Change Webinar coming this September.
Agathe Nobilet – ESCP – Management of cultural goods / Management of cultural activities – France
Aglaé Marit – Université d’Angers – Master’s Degree in Management of Cultural Institutions (specialisation in cultural development of territories and heritage) – United Kingdom
Andréanne Béguin – Royal College of Art – Masters in Curating Contemporary Art – France
Anna Aglietta – Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal – Coordinator – Canada
Covi Loveridge Brannan – Cultural Producer – Self-employed – United States
Daria Sazonova – Alma Mater Studiorum Universita Di Bologna – Innovation and Organization of Culture and The Arts / Master’s Degree in Economics – Italy
Federico Zonno – University of Bologna – Innovation and Organisation of Culture and the Arts – Italy
Gabriela Mazzarello – University of Bologna – Innovation and Organization in the Arts and Culture /Photographer – United States
Gift Chansa – Director- Founder of Circus Zambia – Circus Zambia – Zambia and Netherlands
Justine Jean – École du Louvre – ESSEC Business School – Double degree École du Louvre / ESSEC Business School – France
Laurin Ivetić – International Film Festival Rotterdam – Web Specialist & Digital Projects – Netherlands
Lethabo Gumede – It’s Esoteric – Writer – South Africa
Maja Lay – European Commission – Directorate General for International Cooperation and Development (DEVCO) – International Cooperation Officer for Culture – Belgium
Manon Neyrat – Institut français de Côte d’Ivoire – Head of Events and Cultural Programmer – Côte d’Ivoire
Marco Aronica – University of Bologna – Innovation and Organization of Culture and the Arts – Italy
Marzia Azzariti – Alma mater Studiorum, University of Bologna – Master program Innovation and Organization of Culture and the Arts (GIOCA) – Italy
María Fernanda Hernández Páez – El Gato en la Tela – Project Manager – Colombia
Mathilde Vallée – Emmaus France – Social engineer – France
Matteo Giovanardi – University of Bologna / Dinamico Festival – Second Cycle Degree Junior Project Manager – Italy
Maëlle Julou – University Lumière Lyon II – Master in Development of International Artistic and Cultural Projects – Greece
Mihayo Kallaye – Nafasi art space – Visual artist – Tanzania
Nabra Nelson – Seattle Rep – Director of Arts Engagement – USA
Naomi Edobor – Angels and Muse – Curator/Programs Manager – Nigeria
Peter Gwivah – Chamwino Art centre – sound Engineer – Bulgaria
Raha Ranjabi – NH theatre Agency – Associate producer – Iran
Sarah Abdu Bushra – Contemporary Nights – Curator / Co-founder – Ethiopia
Sophia Halloway – National Gallery of Australia – Development Office – Australia
Stephanie Sophia – Barahona – University of Sydney (Graduated in 2019) – Bachelor of Arts (History Honours) – Australia
Tristana Perroncel – Independent – Cultural manager, Curator, Writer, visual artist – Peru
Virginie Le Naour – Université Lumière Lyon 2 – Master’s in Management of International Artistic and Cultural Projects – France