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NEA Discipline Directors
Jason Schupbach became Director of Design at the National Endowment for the Arts in May 2010. In this position, he manages the NEA's grantmaking for design and the NEA's design initiatives, including the Our Town creative placemaking grants initiative, the Design Art Works grants, the Mayor's Institute on City Design, and the Citizens' Institute on Rural Design. Prior to coming to the NEA, Mr. Schupbach held the first-in-the-nation position of Creative Economy Industry Director for the Massachusetts Office of Business Development where his accomplishments included coordinating the growth of new industry cluster groups, such as the Design Industry Group of Massachusetts (DIGMA), and launching a Design Excellence initiative, an effort to improve procurement processes in Massachusetts in order to build more sustainable and longer-lasting buildings and communities, and increase the number of designers being offered contracts. From 2004 to 2008, Mr. Schupbach was director of ArtistLink, where among other duties he managed a statewide artist space development technical assistance initiative that resulted in the creation of more than 60 projects in 20 communities for a total of 350 units of live/work spaces and more than 500,000 square feet of artist space. In addition, he managed the first ever artist housing predevelopment grant program, giving out $50,000 in awards. Mr. Schupbach's experience also includes serving as National Artist Space Initiative Consultant for Leveraging Investments in Creativity from 2003 to 2007, where he was the key editor for two reports from the Urban Institute on developing artist space. From 2003 to 2004 Mr. Schupbach worked as Capital Projects Manager and Staff Urban Planner/Designer for New York City's Department of Cultural Affairs. In this position, his accomplishments included managing more than $100 million in capital projects for cultural institutions in coordination with other New York City agencies and assisting in the development of guidelines to involve artists in streetscape design and planning processes in New York City. He has also worked for the Mayor's Office in the City of Chicago. Mr. Schupbach received his B.S. in Public Health from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and his master's degree in City Planning with an Urban Design Certificate from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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