27 min

Danielle Amato-Milligan, Ultimate Survivor and Renaissance Girl Who Always Figures It Out, On Collecting Art that You Care About, Her Love-hate Relationship with NFTs and Why She's Excited About the Intersection Between Science and Art‪.‬ Outside In with Jon Lukomnik

    • Entrepreneurship

Danielle Amato-Milligan has extensive experience as a strategic advisor to nonprofit organizations in the areas of arts and cultural organizations, including artist- endowed foundations, and private and public foundations, social justice, higher education, health and human services, environmental and international relief. She advises their boards and leadership on a wide range of issues, including governance, strategic planning, strategic leadership development, organization design, change management, development and fundraising, and capacity building.
She works at the intersection of finance, philanthropy and art. She has been on all sides of those issues working for US Trust, Bank of America, counselling the banks' major endowment clients, and as senior management at such major institutions as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Museum for African Art and The Whitney Museum.
She now runs her own consulting firm, working with national and international nonprofit organizations. She also serves on the boards of the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation and the Holt/Smithson Foundation. She's a member of the Friends of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, of Save Venice, of Women in Development and is a former trustee of Art Table.

Danielle Amato-Milligan has extensive experience as a strategic advisor to nonprofit organizations in the areas of arts and cultural organizations, including artist- endowed foundations, and private and public foundations, social justice, higher education, health and human services, environmental and international relief. She advises their boards and leadership on a wide range of issues, including governance, strategic planning, strategic leadership development, organization design, change management, development and fundraising, and capacity building.
She works at the intersection of finance, philanthropy and art. She has been on all sides of those issues working for US Trust, Bank of America, counselling the banks' major endowment clients, and as senior management at such major institutions as the Brooklyn Academy of Music, the Museum for African Art and The Whitney Museum.
She now runs her own consulting firm, working with national and international nonprofit organizations. She also serves on the boards of the Foundation for Advancement in Conservation and the Holt/Smithson Foundation. She's a member of the Friends of the Uffizi Gallery in Florence, of Save Venice, of Women in Development and is a former trustee of Art Table.

27 min