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Bill Ryberg - Executive Director Bill Ryberg joined The Center in May 2009 as Executive Director. A native of the Seattle, area, he earned a Master of Music in Vocal Performance from Indiana University and a Bachelor of Music from Western Washington University. He has served as the senior leadership executive for Palm Beach Opera, the Oregon Symphony, Grand Rapids Symphony, and the Bellingham Festival of Music. Prior to his career leading arts organizations, Bill served in a variety of management and leadership roles in the banking industry in the Pacific Northwest.
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Kristin Poole - Artistic Director Kristin Poole holds an MA in Modern Art History from the University of Chicago (1989) and a BA in Studio Art and English from Denison University (1980). She has served as Artistic Director at the Center since 1997. Prior to joining the staff at the Center she worked as an Independent Lecturer, Consultant, and Art Historian. Previous experience includes: Director of Chicago International New Art Forms Exposition, Curatorial Assistant, Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago), Director of the Sun Valley Center for the Arts Gallery, and Director of Lill Street Gallery (Chicago).
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Sally Boettger - Director of Development Sally Boettger earned a BA in American Studies from Yale University. She brings a variety of professional experience to the Center from her roles as Director of New Business Development for advertising sales at Comcast, Director of Administration at the Brandywine Conservancy, Vice President of Brookrock Corporation and Account Executive in institutional equity sales at Smith Barney. Most recently she was the Associate State Director for the Idaho Chapter of The Nature Conservancy.
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Kristine Bretall - Marketing Director Kristine Bretall is a graduate of Middlebury College in Political Science and Spanish (1989), with a Master’s Degree in Education from Harvard University (1993). Before starting at the Center in 2000, Kristine worked at a human resources consulting firm, Interaction Associates in Boston; taught high school Spanish at the Colorado Rocky Mountain School in Carbondale, Colorado; and is a Community Advisory Board member for Boise State Radio.
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Christl Holzl - Wine Auction Director Christl Holzl received a BA in Music from Luther College (1986) and a MA in Performance from the University of Northern Colorado (1988). Her work in the non-profit sector began in development and marketing with the Seattle Symphony, Seattle Youth Symphony and the American Lung Association. Prior to joining the center, Christl worked in the corporate recruiting industry.
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Britt Udesen - Director of Education and Humanities Britt Udesen received her BA in Fine Art from Macalester College. Before joining the staff at the Center in 2005, Britt worked as the Education and Community Outreach Coordinator at the Textile Center of Minnesota, an instructor at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts and an ESL teacher in the Czech Republic.
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Courtney Gilbert - Curator of Visual Arts Courtney Gilbert holds Ph.D. and Master’s degrees in art history from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor’s degree from Dartmouth College. Most recently she worked at the Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin, where she coordinated the planning for a major exhibition of Latin American abstract art. Prior to joining The Center, she also taught Art History at Columbia College Chicago, and Texas State University.
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Kathryn McNeal - Campaign Coordinator Kathryn, who hails from Worcester, MA, graduated from Bowdoin College (2002) and worked for the Animal Rescue League of Boston and as Assistant Marketing Manager for Adirondack Beverages in Massachusetts before joining the Center staff in 2003.
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David Koleno - Development Associate / IT David received his B.S. in organizational communication from the University of Portland, Oregon (2002) and moved to Sun Valley in summer 2003, where his first job was with Webb Landscape as customer service manager. In 2004, he went to work for Cancer Consultants as client services manager. He joined the Center staff in 2006.
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Laura Caruso - Public Relations Specialist Prior to joining the Center staff in January 2006, Laura served as Director of Publications for the Denver Art Museum. She has also worked as a newspaper reporter and art critic for the Kansas City Star and the Boulder Daily Camera. She holds a degree in art from Middlebury College, VT, and a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Colorado.
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Sarah Kolash - Program Coordinator Sarah Kolash was born and raised in the Wood River Valley. Sarah received her BA in Spanish from the University of Idaho in 2004 and joined the Center’s staff in 2006.
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Angela Tsai – Organization & Executive Director Assistant Angela holds a BA in Fine Arts from the University of California, San Diego (2006) and studied art history and French at the American University of Paris. Before joining the staff in 2010, she was a museum preparator at the Birch Aquarium at Scripps in La Jolla, a tour guide at the Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum in San Jose, and a freelance graphic designer.
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Emilee Farber - Wine Auction Coordinator
Emilee received her BA in Fine Arts from New York University (2000). Emilee moved to the Wood River Valley in 2005 from Santa Barbara, where she had worked in interior design. Prior to joining the staff at the Center in 2010, Emilee worked with the Sun Valley Writers’ Conference as the Production Coordinator.
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