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Tobie S. Stein, Ph.D.

Global Leadership Author, Speaker, and Educator

Professional Background

Tobie S. Stein, Ph.D., is a distinguished scholar and an international speaker specializing in inclusive leadership within nonprofit organizations and the performing arts. Currently, Dr. Stein serves as a Visiting Distinguished Professor at National Sun Yat-sen University in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, a position she began in August 2023. With a rich history of academia and practice, she has made significant contributions to the development of workforce training programs that promote diversity and inclusion in nonprofit management and the performing arts sector.

Dr. Stein's extensive career is highlighted by her affiliation with the Fulbright Specialist Program, having been appointed three times in countries such as South Korea, Israel, and Taiwan. In addition, she is a proud member of the Diversity Scholars Network at the National Center for Institutional Diversity at the University of Michigan and actively participates in the American Sociological Association, showcasing her commitment to advancing the fields of sociology and nonprofit management.

Education and Achievements

Dr. Stein earned her Ph.D. in Sociology with a focus on workforce development from The Graduate Center, City University of New York. Her educational background also includes an MFA in Performing Arts Management from Brooklyn College, and a Bachelor of Science in Speech, Business, and Organizational Communications from Emerson College. This diverse academic foundation has equipped her with the skills and knowledge to drive change and foster best practices within the nonprofit and performing arts communities.

As an accomplished author, Dr. Stein has penned five influential books that explore various facets of performing arts management and diversity in the arts. Some notable titles include the second edition of "Performing Arts Management" published by Skyhorse in 2022 (with a Mandarin edition released in 2023), and "Racial and Ethnic Diversity in the Performing Arts Workforce" published by Routledge in 2020. Her work has been recognized for its impact, particularly her writings focusing on racial diversity within the performing arts workforce, which received notable attention from Tim McClimon in Forbes.

Notable Contributions

In 2020, Dr. Stein was honored as a Champion of the Arts by Donna Walker-Kuhne, a recognition that underscores her influence and leadership in promoting inclusivity within the arts. Collaborating closely with Walker-Kuhne at the Walker International Communications Group, Stein inspires proactive discussions on inclusive leadership for nonprofit organizations through collaborative keynote addresses, panel discussions, and small group workshops.

Dr. Stein's dedication to advancing the fields of nonprofit and performing arts leadership is further evidenced by her speaking engagements at prestigious institutions such as Columbia University, New York University, the University of Michigan, the University of Southern California, and the University of California, Santa Barbara. Her insights on inclusive leadership resonate across boundaries, bringing together audiences and fostering dialogue that emphasizes the importance of diversity in nonprofit organizations.

Her expertise has led to her involvement in numerous virtual and podcast discussions, including appearances on platforms such as the Art Movez podcast, New Books Network podcast, Brooklyn Savvy, and discussions organized by the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) and Phoenix Business RadioX. These appearances serve to establish her as a thought leader in the field, contributing valuable perspectives on racial equity and funding disparities within the arts.

Furthermore, Dr. Stein's international lectures on performing arts management and nonprofit leadership have garnered recognition across multiple countries, including Taiwan, South Korea, Israel, Mexico, China, and France. As a member of the Fulbright Specialist Roster for 2022-2026, she continues to contribute her expertise on a global scale, enhancing educational opportunities and discussions in the nonprofit and performing arts sectors.

Achievements

Dr. Stein’s career accomplishments reflect her unwavering dedication to inclusive leadership, workforce development, and the performing arts. Her significant contributions to academia and practice demonstrate her ability to influence and inspire change within her field. Stein has served in various leadership roles that have shaped the direction of nonprofit management education, such as:

  • Former Professor and Director of the MFA Program in Performing Arts Management at Brooklyn College, The City University of New York.
  • Former Director of the Nonprofit Management and Communications Certificate Program at Baruch College, The City University of New York.
  • Former Visiting Professor and Keynote Speaker on Leadership and Nonprofit Management at several international and U.S. universities.
  • Former Professor, Emerita at Brooklyn College.

Dr. Stein’s expertise also extends to creating innovative workforce development programs and applied education initiatives that prepare future leaders in the nonprofit sector. Her leadership training programs focus not only on skills development but also on fostering an inclusive environment that values diversity and promotes equitable practices.

With a robust portfolio of accomplishments and a profound commitment to advancing the arts and nonprofit leadership, Dr. Tobie S. Stein remains a luminary in her field, inspiring future leaders to embrace inclusivity and foster collaborative efforts toward equitable growth within their organizations and communities.

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Brooklyn, New York, United States