Arts Council of Princeton Hiring

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Dave Haneman of Plainsboro, was added to the Arts Council of Princeton staff as the production manager prior to its move into the new building on Witherspoon Street. ##M:[more]##

A sound, lighting, and video professional, he has been instrumental in helping to design the sound and lighting systems for the Robeson Center’s theater. He will provide production expertise to ensure that all ACP productions meet professional standards, and will work with ACP on the review and booking of music and dance programming.

Haneman, an accomplished jazz bassist and a longtime member of the West Windsor Arts Council, performed at the recent “Home is Where the Heart Is” cabaret, where he was also the emcee of the event.

His credits include being the production manager for the Princeton Courtyard Concert series, Communiversity Festival, and the West Windsor Arts Council Music Festival; the executive producer for “Life from the Skylands,” a concert series broadcast live on WNTI radio; and the video artist for Roxey Ballet. He is the owner and president of Haneman and Associations, a production and technical consulting firm based in Plainsboro.

“This is an exciting time for the Arts Council and we are thrilled to have such experienced and talented individuals join our already excellent staff,” said Jeff Nathanson, the arts council executive director, a West Windsor resident, and a founding member of the West Windsor Arts Council.

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