Elena Chang. (Photo by Gil Seo)
NEW YORK: Theatre Communications Group (TCG) has promoted Elena Chang to the newly created place of managing director of fairness, range, and inclusion (EDI) initiatives. Chang has served as TCG’s director of EDI initiatives since August 2018.
“For years, Elena has brought unwavering leadership to TCG’s EDI work, and we’re thrilled that she’s accepted this new role,” TCG government director and CEO Teresa Eyring mentioned in a press release. “I look forward to working closely with her on our strategic plan’s priorities of fostering a healthy workplace culture and prioritizing BIPOC and BITOC in our programs and services.”
In her new function, Chang will report on to and work in partnership with Eyring to advance and execute TCG’s dedication to EDI values throughout the group. She will even oversee the event and launch of TCG’s inaugural Theatre for Activism sequence, an initiative of theatre activists dedicated to creating and sharing new practices that prioritize accountability and abundance.
“It’s been an honor to work with TCG’s dedicated staff and board, and I’m thrilled to bring even greater intention to that work through this new role,” Chang added in a press release. “The progress we’ve made over the past seven years, both within TCG and our theatre ecology, is only possible because of the collective action of so many theatre workers and activists. I look forward to strengthening those relationships and shifting resources toward truly radical change.”
In her earlier function, Chang led the launch of Cohort 4, the primary cohort comprised of networks of theatres of coloration as a part of TCG’s EDI Institute and initiated neighborhood occasions and collaborations, together with TCG’s first Disability Theatre Roundtable, celebrations of theatres of coloration, and this journal’s points centering incapacity and trans and gender non-conforming artists. She started at TCG at 2016 and beforehand served as this system director of the Asian American Arts Alliance, a corporation devoted to making sure better illustration, fairness, and alternatives for Asian American artists and cultural organizations.
Additionally, Chang is on the advisory council for each the API Rainbow Parents and the Asian Pride Project, and has served on the steering committee of the Korean Queer & Trans Network. She was a director of household continues to be household, the primary multilingual marketing campaign that includes tales of Asian and Pacific Islander LGBTQ+ people and their households. Her work has been acknowledged by the Stonewall Community Foundation and thru the White House’s Champions of Change initiative.
Chang holds a BFA from Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts and is an government masters candidate in industrial-organizational psychology on the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch College. As a part of the chief staff, Chang will handle key initiatives to determine a robust inner EDI tradition the place workers really feel empowered to realize TCG’s mission to guide for a simply and thriving theatre ecology.
Theatre Communications Group is the nationwide group for theatre and leads for a simply and thriving theatre ecology. Through its applications and companies, TCG reaches over a million college students, viewers members, and theatre professionals annually. They are additionally the writer of this journal.
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