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Moy Eng
Executive Director at Community Arts Stabilization Trust
Professional Background
Moy Eng is a distinguished leader in the philanthropic and arts sectors, currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of the Community Arts Stabilization Trust (CAST), a nonprofit social enterprise focused on creating long-term, affordable workspace for the arts in cities like San Francisco and Oakland. Since its inception in 2013, CAST has made remarkable strides by acquiring and opening two dedicated arts buildings in the core of San Francisco while successfully attracting substantial support from various philanthropic, private, and public sources. The organization has garnered recognition as a creative placekeeping model, featured in impactful publications by the World Cities Culture Forum, LISC, and the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Moy brings to the table over three decades of rich and diverse experience in the philanthropic sector. Her journey includes acting as a grantmaker, consultant, and senior executive across various domains such as arts and culture, renewable energy, LGBTQ+ rights, immigrant rights, and international human rights. Her visionary perspectives have enabled her to identify and support innovative, progressive ideas, facilitating approximately $200 million in grants through numerous foundations with assets ranging from $100 million to a remarkable $9 billion. Moy's extensive experience and leadership in grantmaking have made her a linchpin in uplifting communities and promoting social equity.
Education and Achievements
Moy Eng boasts an impressive educational background with a solid foundation in both the arts and management. She obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Theatre from Rutgers University, equipping her with a deep understanding of the performing arts. In pursuit of advancing her leadership capabilities, Moy furthered her education by earning a Master of Arts in Management from New York University. The combination of her academic accomplishments and her committed service in the arts sector highlights her unwavering dedication to fostering creativity and cultural expression in diverse communities.
Throughout her career, Moy has held numerous prestigious positions, including significantly impactful roles at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation. Here, she served as both a Senior Fellow and Program Director in the Performing Arts Program, where she directed funding and strategic initiatives to bolster the sustainability and vibrancy of the arts community. Moy's time at the San Francisco Foundation as the Interim Program Officer for Arts and Culture further showcases her commitment to nurturing the arts.
Moy’s efforts have not gone unnoticed; she has received accolades for her work as a social entrepreneur, including recognition from the World Affairs Council. She has also been honored by the California Arts Council and the San Francisco Unified School District with its highest recognition, Premier Dream Catcher. These honors reflect her steadfast dedication to shaping an inclusive and vibrant future for the arts.
Personal Interests and Artistic Pursuits
In addition to her professional achievements, Moy Eng finds fulfillment in her artistic passions as a poet, vocalist, and lyricist. Known for her "powerful and soulful" voice, she collaborates mainly as a lyricist with Grammy-nominated composer Wayne Wallace. Together, they are currently working on a recording project that promises to capture their creative synergy and share their musical artistry with a broader audience. When she is not engaged in her leadership role at CAST or pursuing her artistry, Moy cherishes her most important role as a devoted mother to two remarkable young women.
Achievements
- CEO of Community Arts Stabilization Trust (CAST), focused on affordable workspaces for the arts.
- Instrumental in acquiring and opening two arts buildings in central San Francisco.
- Facilitated approximately $200 million in grants as a grantmaker in diverse sectors.
- Received honors from the World Affairs Council as a prominent social entrepreneur.
- Acknowledged by the California Arts Council for her contributions to arts and culture.
- Premier Dream Catcher award from the San Francisco Unified School District.
- Engaged as a poet and lyricist, collaborating with Grammy-nominated artists.
