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Brooklyn Academy of Music Announces Three Key Leadership Roles

Luis Felipe Farfán, Alice Stryker, and Jordana Kier have joined the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM).

The Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) recently added three key roles to its leadership team. Luis Felipe Farfán and Alice Stryker joined the organization as Chief Brand Officer and AVP of Advancement, consecutively, in January 2024. Jordana Kier became BAM’s Chief Growth Officer in the summer of 2023.

“This is a tremendous group of results-driven, holistic thinkers whose entrepreneurial approach to our work is crucial as we build a sustainable future for BAM,” said BAM President, Gina Duncan. “Their energy and ideas represent a bold path forward and I’m thrilled to have them on board.”

Creative agency veteran Luis Felipe Farfán will evolve BAM's brand purpose and essence to reflect both its history and its future as a globally influential arts organization. In 2018, Farfán became the Sundance Institute's first Head of Creative, developing the brand's visual language, editorial content, and creative strategy for the Sundance Film Festival and the organization's storytelling initiatives. Prior to Sundance he served as Creative Director for VICE Media's in-house commercial studio and was part of lead creative teams at agencies such as Deutsch LA, Camp+King, and Leo Burnett. 

A successful entrepreneur and tech innovator, Jordana Kier joined BAM to expand fundraising strategies and innovate within the evolving landscapes of foundational and donor engagement in order to build a sustainable future for the organization. After receiving her MBA from Columbia Business School, Kier founded LOLA, a venture capital-backed reproductive health care brand, serving as co-CEO from 2014-2022. During her time there, she raised more than $60 million of capital. Kier was named to Forbes “30 Under 30” in 2016, as well as Crain’s “40 under 40” in 2019, and serves on the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health Board.

Joining Kier’s team is Alice Stryker, who brings decades of rich nonprofit development experience. Prior to BAM she founded and led Simple Gifts Philanthropy, which specialized in creating solutions to foster a prosperous culture of philanthropy rooted in impactful giving at some of New York’s finest cultural institutions. Leading up to this, she held key development roles at Museum of the City of New York, the Drawing Center, AIA New York | Center for Architecture, Smithsonian Institution, and George Washington University. Stryker began her career at the Bronx African American History Project researching the birth of hip-hop.




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