Public Programs

BAM Breakfast for Community Leaders

  • Thursday, November 07, 2019:
  • 7:00 - 9:00 AM
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  • Add to calendar 2019-11-07 07:00:00 2019-11-07 09:00:00 America/Los_Angeles BAM Breakfast for Community Leaders https://www.bellevuearts.org/programs-events/public-programs/2019-11-07-bam-breakfast Bellevue Arts Museum BAM

Please join us for the 9th annual BAM Breakfast for Community Leaders. This event is the business community’s opportunity to support the only exhibiting institution on the Eastside and discuss how the arts contribute to the economic vitality of our rapidly growing region.

Guests network with Northwest business and community leaders and discover local arts engagement opportunities for their employees and clients, all while supporting the iconic Bellevue Arts Museum.

Our featured speaker Lynne Robinson, Deputy Mayor of Bellevue, will present on the value of the arts and its important role in shaping vibrant communities. The event will conclude with an exclusive tour of BAM's current exhibitions led by Executive Director & Chief Curator, Benedict Heywood.

Event sponsorship opportunities

This event is at capacity. If you would like to be added to the wait list or are interested in becoming a sponsor, contact [email protected]

Bellevue Arts Museum

Suggested $365 donation per person to support BAM’s mission and work.

Schedule

 

7:00am Registration, networking, breakfast buffet, coffee, and tea
7:45am Welcome and introduction
7:55am Keynote Presentation - Lynne Robinson, Deputy Mayor, City of Bellevue
8:15am Support for Bellevue Arts Museum
John Levesque, former Managing Editor of Seattle Business magazine
8:30am Closing Remarks & tour of BAM exhibitions with Benedict Heywood, Executive Director & Chief Curator, Bellevue Arts Museum




Keynote Speaker

Lynne Robinson

Deputy Mayor Lynne Robinson joined the City Council in 2014, and she has a long history of civic involvement. She served on the Parks & Community Services Board for five years, chairing it from 2011 to 2013, when the board guided the development of plans for the new waterfront Meydenbauer Bay Park and improvements to the Bellevue Botanical Garden. Learn more »