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Alex Sarian
Acting Executive Director at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Alex Sarian is a cultural strategist and nonprofit executive with a vast array of experience in the fine and performing arts sectors across five continents.
He is a native Spanish speaker and holds dual residency in the USA and Argentina, as well as dual citizenship in Canada and the European Union.
Currently, Alex serves as the fourth executive at Lincoln Center, overlooking the organization's social impact initiatives which encompass community engagement, artistic programming for young audiences and families, arts education, cultural innovation grants, and global consulting.
His professional background includes working with reputable organizations such as LaPlaca Cohen, SFMOMA, Boston Ballet, American Friends of Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, National Arts Council of Singapore, Seoul Foundation for Arts & Culture, Auckland Theatre Company, and many others.
Additionally, Alex has provided advisory services to renowned entities like SXSW, Varkey Foundation, New York City Center, and Americans for the Arts.
As a TEDx speaker and a prominent figure in advocating for the civic responsibility of cultural institutions, Alex has delivered talks and led engagements in various countries including Argentina, Canada, Chile, China, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, and the USA.
Alex Sarian's educational background includes studying at St. Andrew's Scots School in Buenos Aires, Argentina, pursuing the Impact Program for Arts Leaders at Stanford University Graduate School of Business, attaining a Master of Arts degree from NYU Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development, and completing a Bachelor of Science degree at the same institution.
He has been affiliated with several organizations, holding roles such as Advisory Board Member at SXSW, Acting Executive Director at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Senior Director at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Senior Strategist/Consultant at LaPlaca Cohen, and various other prominent positions in academia and the arts sector.
