Showing posts with label creative enterprise. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative enterprise. Show all posts
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Entreprenurial Montessori Violinist
Must be the violin case that gives her away: Diana Cohen is a Mafioso; a certified member of the Montessori Mafia -- so named by Peter Sims in his Wall Street Journal article of a year ago. As Sims reported, "The Montessori Mafia showed up in an extensive, six-year study about the way creative business executives think."
Cohen is not a business executive exactly. She is first and foremost a violinist--the concertmaster of the Richmond Symphony in Virginia. So she is professionally creative. She is also " the mastermind behind ChamberFest Cleveland, a festival of chamber music that will present its inaugural season Wednesday, June 27, through Sunday, July 1, at several venues."
Cohen models creative entrepreneurial behavior: she had an idea and ran with it; she had the vision, the energy, the organizational skills and the willingness to do what she had never done before. She was willing to risk failure. And she is making a cultural impact on the city where she grew up: Cleveland, Ohio; where she attended Ruffing Montessori School. (full disclosure: one of my former students -- a great kid!)
Monday, June 27, 2011
Kickstarter

Here's a new idea: Kickstarter.
What is it?
A new way to fund creative projects.
Yancey Strickler is a co-founder of Kickstarter. A Montessori kid. Another creative enterprise from the Montessori mafia!
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