Current City: San Francisco
Previously: NYC
Previously: NYC
Hi, i’m Diana.
...Still doing my creative thing—just evolving to meet the pandemic times. That means using my administrative and business skills to provide structure, tenacity, discipline, and compassionate leadership within arts and community organizations. And—performing, writing, studying, connecting (and reconnecting), musing, and cultivating my neglected creative muscles in music, dance, literary and visual arts. By day, you can find me at the Community Music Center. I lead the registration team at the historic Mission branch. In 2022, I plan to pivot and return to acting full-time.
Since earning my B.F.A from Mason Gross School of the Arts where I studied and performed at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, I have worked at The Public Theater, The George Street Playhouse, regional theatres, in indie-film, voice-overs, podcasts, and commercials.
Since earning my M.P.A from Rutgers' Department of Public Policy and Administration where I spent time studying and interning in Mozambique, I have worked in financial wellness & responsible investing, fundraising & public health, advocacy, and arts administration.
Since earning my B.F.A from Mason Gross School of the Arts where I studied and performed at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, I have worked at The Public Theater, The George Street Playhouse, regional theatres, in indie-film, voice-overs, podcasts, and commercials.
Since earning my M.P.A from Rutgers' Department of Public Policy and Administration where I spent time studying and interning in Mozambique, I have worked in financial wellness & responsible investing, fundraising & public health, advocacy, and arts administration.
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If you’ve read this far, you might be interested in knowing that at my core, I care deeply about storytelling and the social impact of the stories I tell. I could write pages on the subject. For now, I invite you to visit my LinkedIn profile to get a sense of how I see acting the art form, the business, and its place in interdisciplinary collaboration— as a vehicle to build a more just, communicative, and peaceful world.
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