Hylton Performing Arts Center Seeks Spring 2022 Development Intern
The Development Department at Mason’s Hylton Performing Arts Center seeks a Development Intern for the Spring 2022 semester to raise funds for the Hylton Center’s programs and performances. The intern will have the opportunity to engage in all areas of Development operations for the Hylton Center, with a heavy emphasis on development events. Other areas of opportunity include the annual fund, Capital and Endowment Campaign, Corporate and Foundation relations, and volunteer engagement. Specific internship opportunities can be tailored to the interested candidate.
This internship is hybrid friendly; some on-site presence will be required (to include presence at a schedule of events and performances; appx. 12-15 events); some work can be coordinated from a remote location.
Internship will be appx. 10 hrs/week, with flexibility and credit hours available pending University approval.
Submit cover letter and resume, or questions, to:
Emily Robinson
Interim Director of Development erobinse@gmu.edu
About the Hylton Center:
Dedicated to bringing a world-class performing arts venue to the Prince William region, the Hylton Performing Arts Center was born out of a partnership among Prince William County, George Mason University, the City of Manassas, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and individuals and businesses in the private sector. Soaring more than nine stories and boasting a stunning mix of copper, glass, and masonry, the 102,000-square foot center is home to two unparalleled performance venues for local arts groups and performers from around the world, as well as university-related activities. The Hylton Center Education and Rehearsal Wing opened in December 2019—adding 17,000 square feet of space for rehearsals, classes, and performances, and allows the artists and arts educators of our community to fully facilitate the entire life-cycle of artistic creation. The Hylton Performing Arts Center, the only building of its kind in the area, has quickly become the cultural hub of Prince William County and the surrounding communities and is a shining example of civic collaboration and commitment to the arts.
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