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Press Release

12 March 2008

Apogee Names 14 Regional Coordinators to Further the Ongoing Globalization of its Programs

 

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"Apogee is blessed to have such a uniquely qualified and dedicated cadre of professionals from around the world working in concert to 'recreate the future of human creativity' with us."
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The Apogee Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to the development of human excellence in the performing arts, has appointed 14 Regional Coordinators across America, Europe and Asia to assist the Foundation with the ongoing expansion of its relationships and operations around the world.

New York, London and Tokyo, March 12, 2008 (FastPitchPress, Ammado (US), PressBox (UK)) - The Apogee Foundation, a philanthropic organization dedicated to the development of human artistic excellence, today named 14 Regional Coordinators throughout America, Europe and Asia to assist the Foundation in further developing its networks of relationships and in implementing its programs around the world.

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Apogee President Kenneth Schneider with Youri Kuznetsov and Tatyana Markova at the Foundation's Odessa International Music Festival

Apogee President Kenneth Schneider (left) with the Head of the Department of Culture and Tourism for Odessa, Youri Kuznetsov (left center), Apogee Merit Scholar Yana Sharapanovskaya (right center), and Apogee's Regional Coordinator in Odessa, Tatyana Markova (right), at the awards ceremonies for the Foundation's Odessa International Music Festival

From the Foundation's origins a decade ago as a group of international professionals working to revitalize the former Soviet Union's collapsing training systems, Apogee's programs for identifying, developing and promoting extremely gifted emerging artists now span the Northern Hemisphere and serve as a global force fostering human creative potential.

Apogee's newly apponted Regional Coordinators are as follows:

America:

- San Francisco, California: Susan Schneider
- Los Angeles, California: Camran N. Shafii
- New Orleans, Louisiana: Natasha O. Ramer
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Marjorie Schneider
- New York, New York: Bonnie Singer

Europe:

- London, England: Kenneth Schneider
- Vienna, Austria: Michael A. Fortier
- Stockholm, Sweden: Hugo Ticciati
- Chisinau (Kishinev), Moldova: Simona Gronic
- Odessa, Ukraine: Tatyana A. Markova
- Moscow, Russia: Tatiana N. Dokukina

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Apogee President Kenneth Schneider with Central Conservatory Music School International Secretary and former Director Yu Rongfu at the Foundation's Beijing Auditions

Apogee President Kenneth Schneider (left) with Apogee's Regional Coordinator in Beijing, Professor Yu Rongfu (right), during the Foundation's Apogee Awards auditions at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing, China

Asia:

- Tel Aviv, Israel: Semion Yaroshevich
- Beijing, China: Yu Rongfu
- Tokyo, Japan: Tadao Otsuki

The Foundation expects to name additional Regional Coordinators in the near future to provide even greater reach and expertise for the Foundation's expanding global operations.

Professor Yu Rongfu, International Secretary and former Director of China's Central Conservatory Music School, now also assisting Apogee as its Regional Coordinator in Beijing, said: "It is a pleasure to be a part of Apogee's work and to its enormous possibilities for realizing the potential of China's most gifted young artists. We enthusiastically support the Foundation's mission and believe that Apogee has a great future in Asia and around the world."

Apogee President Kenneth Schneider said: "Apogee is blessed to have such a uniquely qualified and dedicated cadre of professionals from around the world working in concert to 'recreate the future of human creativity' with us. On behalf of the entire Apogee family, I offer each of them our profoundest respect and gratitude."

To view this article with full dynamic and visual content, please visit the Foundation's website at: http://www.apogeefoundation.org/media/2008/regional_coordinators.php

About The Apogee Foundation ®
Apogee is an international philanthropic organization dedicated to the development of human excellence in the performing arts. The Foundation's programs identify, develop and promote the world's most gifted emerging artists, fostering the magic of their creative and spiritual potential in order to propel them to the apogee of human excellence on the world stage.

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Kenneth Schneider, President
The Apogee Foundation
1001 Avenue of the Americas, 12th Floor
New York, NY 10018-5460 (USA)
+1.646.233.4350 or +1.888.APOGEE.8
Fax: +1.646.292.5101
www.ApogeeFoundation.org

 
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