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Liz Cedar

Manager, Global Cultural Programs, Office of International Relations, Smithsonian Institution

Liz Tunick Cedar is an accomplished professional currently serving as the Manager of Global Cultural Programs in the Office of International Relations at the prestigious Smithsonian Institution. In her role, Liz is entrusted with the crucial responsibility of supervising the development and implementation of international art and culture projects. Her duties involve collaborating with national governments and foreign museums to enhance cultural institutions, provide training to museum professionals, and engage the public in meaningful ways. She is actively involved in the Smithsonian's initiatives aimed at safeguarding and conserving cultural heritage, especially during times of crisis.

Liz's academic journey includes studying at The Brearley School, earning a B.A. in Art History from Dartmouth College, and completing her M.A. in Art History at Williams College. Her educational background equips her with a profound understanding of the historical and contemporary significance of art and culture.

With a rich work history, Liz has held several significant positions that have shaped her career trajectory. Apart from her current managerial role, she has served as a Senior Advisor and Senior Project Manager at the Smithsonian Institution and as a Fellow at the renowned National Gallery of Art. Her experience extends to diverse areas, including marketing, curatorial work, and project management, from her time at organizations like aden + anais, Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, CFO Publishing (The Economist Group), and Forbes.

Liz Tunick Cedar's versatile background, which blends academic prowess with practical experience in the cultural sector, positions her as a valuable asset in the realm of global cultural programs and museum management.

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Brooklyn, New York