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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Executive Director, Brooklyn Community Pride Center since 2016.  Former Interim Executive Director of the consulting firm Rumohr and Clarke, Apple Arts-NYC, and Love Heals.  Founding President & CEO, Stages of Learning (1994-2010). Formerly a fellow in the 2005 ESP/NYSCA Summer Seminar; delegate to the Shafallah Center for Children with Special Needs 2005 Annual International Forum; adjunct professor of education at the LIU Graduate School of Education; writer for NYC's Blueprint for Teaching and Learning in the Arts Theater; and Associate Education Director/Master Teaching Artist at the Theatre for a New Audience.
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Management consultant, teacher, author, and executive leader for nonprofit organizations focusing on education, arts, youth and children, health and human services, and L.G.B.T.Q.+ communities. Former CEO of Brooklyn Community Pride Center (2016-2022) and Stages of Learning (1994-2010). Former affiliate consultant for the Support Center|Partnership in Philanthropy for which he participated in a community of practice around interim executive leadership and organizational redesign, and was a founding partner of Rumohr and Clarke Nonprofit Consulting for which he developed online resources for nonprofit organizations and emerging leaders. First among his peers at Temple University to receive a Master of Fine Arts under fellowship in 1988, and he received numerous merit scholarships as an undergraduate at Wayne State University.
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Honoured by AMNY Metro, PoliticsNY, and Gay City News LGBTQ+ Power Players (2022), Brooklyn Power 50 (2020 and 2018) and Brooklyn Power 100 (2019 and 2022) by City and State New York. Awarded the 2019 Plug'd Award of Excellence from Haitian-American Community Coalition (HCC), Gay City News Impact Award (2019), and Outstanding Leadership Excel Pride Award by the My True Colors Festival (2018).
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==See Also==
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* [[Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==
  
 
* http://www.lgbtbrooklyn.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Press-Release-BCPC-Announces-New-Executive-Director.pdf
 
* http://www.lgbtbrooklyn.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/Press-Release-BCPC-Announces-New-Executive-Director.pdf
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* http://www.lgbtbrooklyn.org/staff
 
* http://rumohrclarke.com/floyd.html
 
* http://rumohrclarke.com/floyd.html
 
* https://www.facebook.com/floyd.rumohr/media_set?set=a.10153036603888649&type=1&l=b8fb323be5
 
* https://www.facebook.com/floyd.rumohr/media_set?set=a.10153036603888649&type=1&l=b8fb323be5

Latest revision as of 12:20, 4 September 2022

Floyd Rumohr

Country

United States

Birth - Death

Occupation

Activist

Description

Management consultant, teacher, author, and executive leader for nonprofit organizations focusing on education, arts, youth and children, health and human services, and L.G.B.T.Q.+ communities. Former CEO of Brooklyn Community Pride Center (2016-2022) and Stages of Learning (1994-2010). Former affiliate consultant for the Support Center|Partnership in Philanthropy for which he participated in a community of practice around interim executive leadership and organizational redesign, and was a founding partner of Rumohr and Clarke Nonprofit Consulting for which he developed online resources for nonprofit organizations and emerging leaders. First among his peers at Temple University to receive a Master of Fine Arts under fellowship in 1988, and he received numerous merit scholarships as an undergraduate at Wayne State University.

Honoured by AMNY Metro, PoliticsNY, and Gay City News LGBTQ+ Power Players (2022), Brooklyn Power 50 (2020 and 2018) and Brooklyn Power 100 (2019 and 2022) by City and State New York. Awarded the 2019 Plug'd Award of Excellence from Haitian-American Community Coalition (HCC), Gay City News Impact Award (2019), and Outstanding Leadership Excel Pride Award by the My True Colors Festival (2018).

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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