The Arts and the Public Purpose
May 29, 1997 - June 1, 1997
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This 1997 Assembly centered on the role of the arts in American public life. The meeting explored how the arts help define what it is to be an American, contribute to quality of life and economic growth, and help to form an educated and aware citizenry.  Participants also concluded that improved education in the arts, preservation of artistic heritage, improved data analysis in arts policy, and improved collaboration within the sector were essential to expanding the role of the arts in public life.


 

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Sonal Shah

Sonal Shah, head of the White House's Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation, was named an  'Next Generation' fellow in 2009, as part of the Assembly's project on cultivating new leadership for America foreign policy.  Before joining the White House, Shah managed and implemented two of Google.org's global development initiatives and served on President Obama's Transition Board overseeing the Technology, Innovation, Government Reform working group.