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Tom Dunn Named New Executive Director Of The Tilles Center

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Tom Dunn, who steps down as executive director of Southampton Arts Center on July 31, will become the new executive director of the Tilles Center. MADISON FENDER PHOTOGRAPHY

Tom Dunn, who steps down as executive director of Southampton Arts Center on July 31, will become the new executive director of the Tilles Center. MADISON FENDER PHOTOGRAPHY

authorStaff Writer on Jun 6, 2022

On June 6, Long Island University announced that Tom Dunn, who will step down as executive director of the Southampton Art Center (SAC) on July 31, will become the new executive director of the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts in Brookville effective August 15.

“We are thrilled that Tom Dunn will bring his vast knowledge of arts management and his incredible passion for live performance to the Tilles Center,” said Long Island University President Kimberly R. Cline.

Dunn has had an illustrious career in arts management highlighted by more than 16 years in leadership positions at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, where he served as senior director, concert halls operations, and was part of the senior management team that directed the $1.2 billion physical redevelopment of its 16-acre campus. Overseeing a budget of more than $20 million, he managed operations in David Geffen Hall, Alice Tully Hall, David Rubenstein Atrium, Kaplan Penthouse, Damrosch Park and other on-and off-campus venues. Previously, as a founding director, he oversaw the creation of the David Rubenstein Atrium at Lincoln Center, a multi-purpose performance venue and public space.

At SAC Dunn was instrumental in fulfilling its mission to present and produce inclusive, regionally relevant programs across all disciplines. During his tenure there, he led the organization through the COVID-19 pandemic and oversaw the significant growth of the institution, including an increase of its annual operating budget by 70 percent. Dunn also initiated, managed and cultivated artistic collaborations with dozens of national and local cultural organizations.

“I have been so fortunate in my career to do everything from writing, directing, producing and performing to creating and operating world-class venues that host preeminent artists,” said Tom Dunn. “Now, I look forward to expanding the Tilles Center’s stellar run as the premier destination for live performance on Long Island. I hope to continue to inspire the students at LIU to come out and enjoy shows as well as all Long Islanders and tri-state residents of all ages —plus, it’s well worth a short trip from the City.”

Sandra Krasnoff and Peter Klein, co-chairs of the Tilles Center Advisory Board, commented jointly, “Tilles Center is Long Island’s premier concert venue and, with Tom at the helm, we are now poised to soar to even greater creative heights. Tom is adept at everything from fundraising, to cultivating collaborations, to playwriting and managing facilities. His unparalleled skills will bring cultural advancement to Tilles Center, the university, the Long Island community and well beyond. It’s an exciting new chapter for all of us devoted to advancing the performing arts and arts education.”

In addition to his work in arts administration, fundraising and operations, Dunn is a writer, director and producer. He was co-author and director of the acclaimed off-Broadway comedy “Who Killed Woody Allen?” He has also created and developed projects with the Bravo, Epix and Oxygen television networks. Dunn resides in Huntington with his wife and three children.

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