Charles J. Hamilton
Chairman at The Harlem School of The Arts
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Charles J.
Hamilton is currently the Chairman at The Harlem School of The Arts and a Trustee at Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. He was previously a Director at Granite Broadcasting Corp.
and a Partner at Battle Fowler.
Charles J. Hamilton active positions
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Environmental Defense Fund, Inc.
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. operates as a non-profit organization, which works to forge practical solutions that help nature and people prosper sustainably. It launched the Smart Boat Initiative (SBI) which focuses on leveraging the technological advances and plummeting costs in sensors, artificial intelligence, broadband communication and data analytics to equip and surround fishing vessels of all sizes with digital tools and infrastructure that can increase sustainability, accountability, profitability and transparency in fishing. The company was founded by Arthur P. Cooley, Charles F. Wurster and Dennis Puleston in 1967 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | Director/Board Member | - |
The Harlem School of The Arts
The Harlem School of The Arts Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Harlem School of the Arts, the Herb Alpert Center, is a cultural institution that offers instruction in music, dance, theater, musical theater, and media & design to children ages 2-18. The school is based in New York, NY and its facilities, including its 120-seat HSA Theater, are available for rental for corporate, nonprofit, and private events as well as for commercial and film shoots. The school has served more than 55,000 students over the last 58 years. HSA Prep is a highly selective, pre-professional scholarship program providing students ages 12–18 with advanced level arts training in music, dance, theater, and the visual arts. Founded in 1964 by internationally-acclaimed African-American soprano Dorothy Maynor, HSA empowers youth to reach their full potential through interdisciplinary arts training that celebrates the rich complexity of their community. | Chairman | - |
Former positions of Charles J. Hamilton
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Battle Fowler | Corporate Officer/Principal | - |
GRANITE BROADCASTING CORPORATION | Director/Board Member | - |
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GRANITE BROADCASTING CORPORATION | Consumer Services |
Private companies | 3 |
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Environmental Defense Fund, Inc.
Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services Environmental Defense Fund, Inc. operates as a non-profit organization, which works to forge practical solutions that help nature and people prosper sustainably. It launched the Smart Boat Initiative (SBI) which focuses on leveraging the technological advances and plummeting costs in sensors, artificial intelligence, broadband communication and data analytics to equip and surround fishing vessels of all sizes with digital tools and infrastructure that can increase sustainability, accountability, profitability and transparency in fishing. The company was founded by Arthur P. Cooley, Charles F. Wurster and Dennis Puleston in 1967 and is headquartered in New York, NY. | Commercial Services |
Battle Fowler | Commercial Services |
The Harlem School of The Arts
The Harlem School of The Arts Miscellaneous Commercial ServicesCommercial Services The Harlem School of the Arts, the Herb Alpert Center, is a cultural institution that offers instruction in music, dance, theater, musical theater, and media & design to children ages 2-18. The school is based in New York, NY and its facilities, including its 120-seat HSA Theater, are available for rental for corporate, nonprofit, and private events as well as for commercial and film shoots. The school has served more than 55,000 students over the last 58 years. HSA Prep is a highly selective, pre-professional scholarship program providing students ages 12–18 with advanced level arts training in music, dance, theater, and the visual arts. Founded in 1964 by internationally-acclaimed African-American soprano Dorothy Maynor, HSA empowers youth to reach their full potential through interdisciplinary arts training that celebrates the rich complexity of their community. | Commercial Services |
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