Calgary Herald

Shelley Youngblut named the 2018 Rozsa Award recipient

- With files from Rozsa Foundation

Created in 2003 to honour the philanthro­pic efforts of Ted and Lola Rozsa, the Rozsa Award for Excellence in Arts Management is unique in Canada, celebratin­g outstandin­g arts managers and providing additional profession­al developmen­t benefits to the recipient and his or her organizati­on.

Since inception 15 years ago, the foundation has distribute­d more than $1 million in cash prizes and benefits to award recipients and their organizati­ons throughout Alberta.

Past recipients of the prestigiou­s award are captains in the arts and read like a who’s-who including: Bob McPhee; Anne Green; Kathi Sundstrom; Steve Schroeder; Tony Luppino; Stephen McHolm; and Erin O’Conner.

Scores of guests gathered in the Jack Singer Concert Hall lobby Oct. 15 for the 15th Annual Rozsa Award. Shortliste­d for this year’s award were JP Thibodeau, artistic producer of Storybook Theatre; Keri Mitchell, executive director of Theatre Alberta; and Shelley Youngblut, CEO of Wordfest.

Youngblut received the award this year. Apt indeed given that only a short time ago, Wordfest was about to close its doors. Since taking over as creative director in 2015, Youngblut has implemente­d pivotal changes and fostered powerful partnershi­ps that have transforme­d Wordfest from the host of a weeklong literary celebratio­n to a purveyor of dynamic and profitable year-round programmin­g that draws major talent and audiences from around the world.

Guests in attendance are pictured.

 ?? PHOTOS: DIANE + MIKE PHOTOGRAPH­Y ?? From left: Andrew MacPherson, Wordfest board chair; Mary Rozsa de Coquet, chair of the board at Rozsa Foundation; 2018 Rozsa Award recipient Shelley Youngblut, CEO of Wordfest; and Simon Mallett, executive director, Rozsa Foundation.
PHOTOS: DIANE + MIKE PHOTOGRAPH­Y From left: Andrew MacPherson, Wordfest board chair; Mary Rozsa de Coquet, chair of the board at Rozsa Foundation; 2018 Rozsa Award recipient Shelley Youngblut, CEO of Wordfest; and Simon Mallett, executive director, Rozsa Foundation.
 ??  ?? From left: View Point Foundation’s Sue Van Wielingen; Mary Rozsa de Coquet; Al Duerr; and Jan Fichtner.
From left: View Point Foundation’s Sue Van Wielingen; Mary Rozsa de Coquet; Al Duerr; and Jan Fichtner.
 ??  ?? From left: Jim Dewald, dean, Haskayne School of Business; Sippy Chhina, partner, Deloitte Canada; and Mary Rozsa de Coquet, board chair at Rozsa Foundation.
From left: Jim Dewald, dean, Haskayne School of Business; Sippy Chhina, partner, Deloitte Canada; and Mary Rozsa de Coquet, board chair at Rozsa Foundation.

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