Cameron Cabot believes that arts and culture have the power to shape a better world. In this episode, he explains what he means by that.
He also talks about his career trajectory, which had its earliest beginnings when he was a little kid.
Cameron is an arts educator committed to advocacy and community engagement with the arts. An active performing and recording artist, composer, director, producer, and arts manager/strategist, Cameron holds a BA in Arts Management & Entrepreneurship with minors in Applied Music and Spanish from Baldwin Wallace University, and a Master of Arts in Theatre Arts – Arts Administration from The University of Akron.
He's the Public Relations and Marketing Manager for the Baldwin Wallace Men’s Chorus, and is on the faculty at Walsh Jesuit High School, where he directs choirs and theatre, and teaches business leadership.
Cameron owns a multidiscipline, project-based production company called The Curio Cabinet Network, LLC (through which he produces “Cam-e-grams,” original songs commissioned for various occasions), maintains an active schedule as a freelance vocalist, entertainer and consultant, and liturgical musician/cantor, regionally and nationally, and serves on the Board of Directors of Akron’s Center for Applied Theatre and Active Culture.
For more about Cameron, visit his website, Facebook or LinkedIn.
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