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Brooklyn Academy of Music Names Jamaican-Born Tamara McCaw as President

NEW YORK CARIB NEWS — Tamara McCaw, whose career spans arts administration, philanthropy, and international cultural development, becomes one of the few Caribbean-born leaders to helm a major American arts organization. Her appointment signals a renewed commitment by BAM to global storytelling, diversity, and community engagement in an evolving cultural landscape.

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The renowned Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) has announced the appointment of Jamaican-born cultural executive Tamara McCaw as its new president, marking a historic leadership transition for one of the United States’ most influential performing arts institutions.

McCaw, whose career spans arts administration, philanthropy, and international cultural development, becomes one of the few Caribbean-born leaders to helm a major American arts organization. Her appointment signals BAM’s renewed commitment to global storytelling, diversity, and community engagement in an evolving cultural landscape.

In a statement accompanying the announcement, McCaw said, “This is a deeply meaningful moment for me, both professionally and personally. As someone shaped by Jamaica’s rich cultural heritage, I am honored to lead an institution that has long been a beacon for artistic innovation and inclusion.”

Founded in 1861, BAM has built a global reputation for presenting groundbreaking work across theater, dance, music, and film. The institution has also played a central role in Brooklyn’s cultural revitalization, attracting artists and audiences from around the world.

Board members highlighted McCaw’s strategic vision and leadership track record as key factors in her selection. A spokesperson noted that her experience in fostering cross-cultural partnerships and expanding access to the arts aligns with BAM’s long-term priorities.

“Tamara brings a dynamic blend of creative insight and executive leadership,” the board said in a statement. “Her global perspective and commitment to equity will help guide BAM into its next chapter.”

Born and raised in Jamaica, McCaw has frequently credited her upbringing with shaping her appreciation for the arts as a vehicle for storytelling and social connection. Throughout her career, she has championed initiatives that elevate underrepresented voices and bridge cultural divides.

Her appointment comes at a time when arts institutions across the United States are reimagining their roles in society, balancing financial sustainability with broader mandates around accessibility and representation.

Looking ahead, McCaw emphasized the importance of community-centered programming and global collaboration. “The future of the arts depends on our ability to connect across cultures and create spaces where every voice can be heard,” she said. “BAM has always been a place where bold ideas thrive, and i look forward to building on that legacy.”

The announcement has been met with enthusiasm from both the arts community and members of the Caribbean diaspora, many of whom view McCaw’s appointment as a significant milestone for representation at the highest levels of cultural leadership.

As she prepares to assume the role in the coming months, all eyes will be on how McCaw shapes the next era of BAM, an institution long celebrated for pushing artistic boundaries and redefining the cultural conversation in New York and beyond.

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