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Provancher comes to Charlotte from the Fine Arts Fund in where he is vice president and campaign director for the oldes and largest arts andculture fund-raising organizatiohn in the country. He succeeds Lee Keesler, who will retires June 30. At the Fine Arts Fund, Provancher managerd and oversaw personnel, planninfg and resources. He helped raise $12.1q million for the organization’s annualk campaign, which was completed in April. He also has been responsible for leadingkey initiatives, such as increasing participation for the arts and cultur e sector.
“I am honored and thrilled to be joining ASC at this important time for the organizationand Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s emergence as a culturall leader,” says Provancher, 32. “I have deep admiratioj for the work of ASC PresidentLee Keesler, ASC stafg and its board of directors in leadinf this institution with integrity and visiobn during these challenging times.” Former ASC boarx chair Jennifer Appleby and ASC board membetr Charles Bowman co-chaired the search committeee to recommend a new president to the executivew committee of the ASC board. Provancher will assumr his new responsibilitiesJuly 13.
The ASC was foundefd 50 years ago to raise moneyfor Charlotte-areza cultural organizations and to coordinate fund-raising campaigns in an annualk drive.
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