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Colleen Jennings-Roggensack
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, an expert
on presenting the arts, will spend several days in Tuscaloosa this
week discussing arts and community issues with representatives
of The University of Alabama and the Tuscaloosa community.
She will make a public presentation on “Arts and Public
Purpose/Connecting Communities” on Friday, Feb. 25 at noon
in the Recital Hall of the Moody Music Building on the UA campus.
Jennings-Roggensack, executive director of public events and assistant
vice president for cultural affairs at Arizona State University,
has been presenting the performing arts for the past 26 years.
Her visit ties in with an ongoing arts initiative on the UA campus
and in the Tuscaloosa community, according to Dr. Hank Lazer, assistant
vice president for undergraduate programs and services at UA and
chair of UA’s Arts Council.
“The University and the Tuscaloosa community are working
together to coordinate and enhance cultural events in our community,” Lazer
said. “We are looking forward to hearing the ideas and experiences
that Colleen Jennings-Roggensack has to offer.”
In addition to her public presentation on Feb. 25, Jennings-Roggensack
will meet with numerous campus and community leaders during her
three-day visit to the area.
Jennings-Roggensack served on the National Council on the Arts
from 1994-1997 and has also served as an Ambassador for the Arts
for the National Council on the Arts. She worked with the National
Endowment for the Arts and the U.S. Department of Education on
the Goals 2000 Arts Education Action Planning Process. Her speaking
engagements have included the Library of Congress, An American
Canvas in Salt Lake City and the Classical Music Summit and the
Performing Arts Center Summit in Hartford, Conn.
Widely recognized for her work, Jennings-Roggensack was honored
for her contributions to the arts and diversity by the Consortium
of Black Organizations and Others for the Arts in 1997. The same
year, she was also recognized for her work with the disabled community.
The Western Arts Alliance honored her with the Betty Connors Award
in 1996, and she was selected as the International Association
of Administrative Professionals Kachina Chapter's 1995/96 Executive
of the Year. She was also selected as a 1995 YWCA Tribute to Women
Award Winner in the professional category.
Jennings-Roggensack has held positions at Dartmouth College and
Colorado State University and served as director of performing
arts and professional development at the Western States Arts Federation.
She was an adviser to the National Dance Project, Africa Exchange
Advisory Council, The Japan Foundation and its performing arts
program, and a contemporary theatre partnership between the United
States and The Netherlands.
She also served for three years as the president of the Association
of Performing Arts Presenters and is a former Board member on the
Arizonans for Cultural Development and Western States Arts Federation.
She currently serves on the board of directors for the Tempe Convention & Visitors
Bureau, Childsplay, and Creative Capital. She was vice-chair for
special events for the Super Bowl XXX Host Committee, and she coordinated
the first-ever Super Bowl Concert Series in January 1996.
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