Are you a cultural professional looking to become a catalyst in your institution? The Institute for Cultural Entrepreneurship (ICE) is now accepting applications for its fourth annual conference held at the Pocantico Center, north of New York City, June 2-5, 2013. The award-winning Institute for Cultural Entrepreneurship is an immersion program for mid-career museum, preservation, historic site and other arts and culture professionals designed to introduce business applications and principles of entrepreneurial thinking with the goal of expanding vision and leadership skills. The institute has been recognized with an award of merit by MuseumWise for its potential to create great expansion in public engagement through the resources it provides to museum professionals. The Cooperstown Graduate Program, the Museum Association of New York and the New York State Historical Association co-sponsor ICE. This project is made possible by a grant from the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services. Please forward to your museum and cultural colleagues this link to the 2013 conference application, which is due by March 1. Any questions can be directed to the ICE Coordinator at icecoord@oneonta.edu
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