Brooklyn College 
Donna Walker-Kuhne
Adjunct Lecturer, Marketing for Performing Arts Management
Since 1984 Ms. Walker-Kuhne has been President of Walker International Communications Group.  She conducts seminars and workshops while providing marketing consultation services to arts organizations, performing and visual artists, dance companies, Broadway and off Broadway productions, and non-profit groups.  Among her clients are major multicultural performing arts organizations including, The Romare Bearden Foundation,  Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company,  Three Mo’ Tenors, Columbia University Arts Initiative, The Montclair Art Museum, Lehman Center for the Performing Arts, the Broadway production of August Wilson’s Radio Golf, Carribbean Cultural Center, The Apollo Theater, The Sphinx Organization, Sony/BMG Music, WNYC Radio, the Arts and Business Council, and Dance USA.  She was recently an Associate Producer for the critically acclaimed production of George C. Wolfe’s Harlem Song at the world-famous Apollo Theater.  She was honored in 1998 as the first American invited by the National Arts Council of Singapore to teach a week-long marketing workshop.  

In 2003 she was the first American invited by the Australian Council on the Arts to do a three-city lecturing tour on the topic: Ethnic Diversity for Arts Organizations.   In 2004 she was honored with the Pioneering Women in Theater award by the Black Public Relations Society of Greater New York , proclamation from the Manhattan Borough President, C. Virginia Fields, City Council Citation from Brooklyn Council member Yvette Clarke and Certificate of Recognition from 11th Congressional District, Brooklyn from Member of Congress, Major R. Owens. 

Donna Walker-Kuhne utilizes her passion to see the arts flourish within our modern society.  With her combined work of institutional marketing and her company, WICG, she has raised over $12 million in earned income promoting the arts to multicultural communities.  She ensures the artistic visions of arts organizations are experienced by the artists and multicultural community, thus, increasing the growth of a diverse audience into the 21st century. 
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