Director of Community Engagement
The GRAMMY Museum
Kait Nader was recently named the Director of Community Engagement at the GRAMMY Museum, having served as the institutions Director of Education since the museum opened its doors in 2008. A graduate of Kent State University, Nader began her career in communications before following her passion into the field of education. In her ten years at the GRAMMY Museum, Nader has helped develop a wide spectrum of education initiatives; produced twelve education programs at the White House in cooperation with First Lady Michelle Obama; helped create the GRAMMY Museum's Music Revolution Project, a summer program designed to help innovative young musicians create the next genre of great American music; hosted enrichment programs for students with artists including Stevie Nicks and John Legend; and curated the exhibits "Bob Marley, Messenger" and "Golden Gods: The History of Heavy Metal". Prior to her work at the GRAMMY Museum, Nader handled all communications efforts for fine artist Derek Hess. In keeping with her love of education, Nader also holds a master’s degree in Museum Studies from Johns Hopkins University.
Tuesday, May 21
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM