Queens Borough President Melinda Katz names Phil Ballman as Director of Cultural Affairs and Tourism

Phil Ballman is an internationally-recognized cultural event producer with two decades of comprehensive experience presenting and producing world-class programming for major institutions and independent cultural organizations and artists.

QUEENS, NY – Borough President Katz  announced, October 18,  the appointment of Phil Ballman as the Borough President’s Director of Cultural Affairs and Tourism.

“Phil is a valuable addition to our team here at Borough Hall,” said Borough President KATZ. “Mr. Ballman has extensive experience as a live event producer, arts programmer and project manager and understands the many strengths of our borough’s cultural institutions. He has an impressive dedication to serving our community and has the talent and determination to further the growth in interest that ‘The World’s Borough’ has recently been receiving as a culturally-rich tourism destination.”

“It is a thrill and an honor to have been selected by Borough President Katz to fill this important position,” said BALLMAN. “I look forward to helping the Borough President implement her vision for maximizing the impact and reach of our borough’s great cultural institutions and its other fabulous attractions, which have made Queens a go-to destination for so many visitors and residents.”

Ballman is an internationally-recognized cultural event producer with two decades of comprehensive experience presenting and producing world-class programming for major institutions and independent cultural organizations and artists.

From 2015 to 2018, Ballman was Manager of Community Engagement and Partnerships for the College of Performing Arts at The New School. In that position, Ballman created ongoing partnerships and programming with external organizations that included the City Parks Foundation, Make Music New York, the Charlie Parker Jazz Festival, the World Music Institute, the Lincoln Center Atrium, the Union Square Partnership, The Morgan Library, and others.

During the previous five years, Ballman was Coordinator of Special Programs for The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, where he curated, produced and coordinated all aspects of public programming, event scheduling and student professional development.

Ballman was also the founder, producer and artistic director of the Otherground Music Festival, a free outdoor summer concert series that served the diverse Queens neighborhoods of Jackson Heights and Elmhurst with first-class, internationally-themed music performances in the summer of 2010.

In addition, Ballman was a co-founder and agent with the Mondo Mundo talent agency from 2006 to 2010 and was Director of Publicity for the Sounds of Brazil music venue in Manhattan from 2004-2006. He previously was the manager and drummer for the band “Antibalas” from 1999 to 2003.

Ballman has a Bachelor of Arts degree from The New School. He lives in Jackson Heights with his wife, visual artist Deborah Wasserman.

 

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