CG Appoints Joshua Henry Jenkins as Director of Marketing
Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for theatre, is thrilled to announce the appointment of Joshua Henry Jenkins as its new director of marketing. Jenkins will be responsible for creating, implementing, and measuring the success of a comprehensive marketing plan that advances TCG’s mission to lead for a just and thriving theatre ecology. Working with a portfolio that includes individual membership, events, and publishing, Jenkins will raise the valuation of TCG’s programs within the theatre field while championing the not-for-profit theatre to our broader culture.
“Joshua’s experience as both a marketing strategist and community organizer makes him an ideal person to lead TCG’s marketing efforts in a values-driven way,” said Adrian Budhu, deputy director, and COO, TCG. “From his work at Americans for the Arts to his co-creation of ‘BLACK, GAY, stuck at home to his board leadership of the Arts Administrators of Color Network, Joshua has found innovative ways to uplift BIPOC and LGTBQIA+ communities. We’re excited to work with Joshua as we center these communities as part of our new strategic plan and mission: to lead for a just and thriving theatre ecology.”
“I am excited to join Theatre Communications Group in this role and eager to amplify the exciting and necessary work that TCG, its members, and the field are doing to create a just and thriving theatre ecology,” said Jenkins. “We are still moving through such unprecedented times and I will be pulling from years of service to various communities to ensure our field knows about and can engage with the amazing work that is still being done.”
Joshua Henry Jenkins (he/him/his) is an interactive media strategist & organizer of community-based out of Washington, D.C. by way of rural North Carolina. He has worked extensively with independent artists and arts organizations to develop brand identity, design, and marketing strategies. He is the former Director of Web and New Media Strategies for Americans for the Arts. In service of the communities to which he belongs, he is creating and amplifying work that uplifts BIPOC and LGTBQIA+ identifying folks, citizens of rural areas, and most importantly those who exist at those intersections.
In response to COVID-19 and an immediate need to create a community for Black, queer-identifying folks in times of crisis, he co-created a virtual biweekly media platform created for and by Black queer folks called BLACK, GAY, stuck at home. The space has welcomed Patrik-Ian Polk, Darryl Stephens, Vanessa L. Williams, Brontez Purnell, Sampson McCormick, Jazzmun, and others to create a community around Black, queer media. The series has formed partnerships with National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, The Counter Narrative Project, Black AIDS Institute, Black in Media, Black Theatre Network, and Wilma Theater.
He is the former board chair for the Arts Administrators of Color Network where he also led all marketing and communications efforts since 2018. In addition, he produced and co-hosted the monthly podcast Art Accordingly, which interrogated issues of equity and inclusion in the arts. The podcast was presented live at various events including the National Performance Network Conference, SphinxConnect, and the Arts Equity Summit.
Joshua freelances as a digital strategist and graphic designer who also has a dedicated online store of designs that function as wearable celebrations of queer and trans people of color and nods to cultural moments that shaped his identity. He is an alum of the artEquity Facilitator Cohort and the American Express Leadership Academy as well as a former member of the Gay Professional Men of Color. He has served as a grant panelist for the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities and the Florida Division of Cultural Affairs.
Joshua received his Master of Arts in Interactive Media from Elon University in 2012 and his Bachelor of Arts in Communication Studies from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010.
www.joshuahenryjenkins.com
Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for theatre, leads for a just and thriving theatre ecology. Since its founding in 1961, TCG’s constituency has grown from a handful of groundbreaking theatres to over 700 Member Theatres and affiliate organizations and over 7,000 Individual Members. Through its programs and services, TCG reaches over one million students, audience members, and theatre professionals each year. TCG offers networking and knowledge-building opportunities through research, communications, and events, including the annual TCG National Conference, one of the largest nationwide gatherings of theatre people; awards grants and scholarships to theatre companies and individual artists; advocates on the federal level; and through the Global Theater Initiative, TCG's partnership with the Laboratory for Global Performance and Politics, serves as the U.S. Center of the International Theatre Institute. TCG is North America’s largest independent trade publisher of dramatic literature, with 18 Pulitzer Prizes for Drama on the TCG booklist. It also publishes the award-winning American Theatre magazine and ARTSEARCH®, the essential source for a career in the arts. TCG believes its vision of “a better world for theatre, and a better world because of theatre” can be achieved through individual and collective action, adaptive and responsive leadership, and equitable representation in all areas of practice. TCG is led by executive director and CEO Teresa Eyring and deputy director and COO Adrian Budhu. www.tcg.org.
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