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Freelance artist and model in the New York metropolitan area

Andrew is regular tenor soloist with Musica Viva NY, a professional choir and nonprofit based in NYC driven by a desire to share the transcendent power of choral and instrumental music with audiences in New York City and beyond.

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Versatile, classically trained performer and opera singer

Recent highlights include performing in a production of Victor Herbert's The Enchantress in April 2018 with VHRP LIVE, performing the role of Gastone in New York Opera Collaborative & Mid Atlantic Opera’s production of Verdi’s La Traviata in September 2017 and performing in the role of Betto di Signa in a production of Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi at the Narnia Arts Festival in Narni, Italy in July 2017.

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Director, Corporate Giving & Engagement Strategy

In addition to performing, Andrew also serves as the Director of Corporate Giving & Engagement Strategy at Blackbaud In this role, Andrew helps organizations develop a comprehensive corporate giving & engagement strategy aimed at building authentic collaborative relationships with nonprofit partners, aligning philanthropy and engagement efforts with the core values of the business, fostering active executive support, designing programs that resonate with customers, attracting & retaining top employee talent, measuring impact, and leveraging technology to ultimately share a story of success using data, results, and a shared language.

In addition, Andrew also serves on the board of TU Dance. Founded in 2004 by Toni Pierce-Sands and Uri Sands in Saint Paul, Minnesota, TU Dance is a leading voice for contemporary dance. The 10-member, professional company is acclaimed for its diverse and versatile artists, performing work that draws together modern dance, classical ballet, African-based and urban vernacular movements. Through celebrated performances of the professional company and accessible dance education at TU Dance Center, TU Dance provides opportunities for everyone to experience the connective power of dance.