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Born and raised in the Finger Lakes town of Homer, NY, Aaron Fumarola is a 2007 graduate of the State University of New York at Binghamton, where he studied political science and philosophy. In 2010 he completed a Master of Professional Studies in Environmental Policy from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY. After three years as Development Coordinator for Lime Hollow Nature Center in Cortland, NY, he transitioned to Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining, NY, where he worked for nearly two years as the organization’s sole grant writer. With a lifelong enthusiasm for the arts and humanities, he joined Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in 2015. He was responsible for cultivating and soliciting donations from new and existing donors to support arts and education programming. In addition to his work as a grant writer, Aaron is the drummer in the indie rock band "The Blind Spots." You may have heard of them! We welcome to the show Aaron Fumarola.
Featured Music:
"New Years"
"Big Red Button"
Born and raised in the Finger Lakes town of Homer, NY, Aaron Fumarola is a 2007 graduate of the State University of New York at Binghamton, where he studied political science and philosophy. In 2010 he completed a Master of Professional Studies in Environmental Policy from SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry in Syracuse, NY. After three years as Development Coordinator for Lime Hollow Nature Center in Cortland, NY, he transitioned to Teatown Lake Reservation in Ossining, NY, where he worked for nearly two years as the organization’s sole grant writer. With a lifelong enthusiasm for the arts and humanities, he joined Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in 2015. He was responsible for cultivating and soliciting donations from new and existing donors to support arts and education programming. In addition to his work as a grant writer, Aaron is the drummer in the indie rock band "The Blind Spots." You may have heard of them! We welcome to the show Aaron Fumarola.
Featured Music:
"New Years"
"Big Red Button"