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Flo Low

Flo Low

She/Her

Founding Executive Director

Flo Low is a creative producer, non-profit manager, and entrepreneurial leader with a proven record of developing innovative arts initiatives with social impact. As founding Executive Director of BAMAH, and formerly as Associate Director – Arts Programs at the Israel Institute, she works with leading Israeli artists in film/tv, theater, dance, music, literature, and visual arts, and is an expert at guiding successful cultural exchange programs that bring the depth and vibrance of Israeli creativity to North American audiences. Flo conceived and produced “Four Minutes From the Frontlines,” a series of animated documentary shorts amplifying the stories of first responders on the frontlines of the COVID-19 crisis, and a reading tour of COME MY BELOVED, a new play about the shared history and future of Black and Jewish communities in the United States. A graduate of the MFA program in Theater Management at the Yale School of Drama, Flo served as Associate General Manager of the La Jolla Playhouse, a Tony Award-winning professional non-profit theatre, and as Associate Managing Director of the Yale School of Drama, she was responsible for 15 productions as well as the international presenting series. Under her leadership, Yale Repertory Theatre hosted the Inbal Pinto and Avshalom Pollak Dance Company from Israel. In Israel, Flo worked in the Director General’s office of the Education Department of the Jewish Agency; managed strategic projects in the Former Soviet Union Department of the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), and serves as a Captain (res.) in the Israel Defense Forces. She completed her service after graduating magna cum laude from both Barnard College and the Jewish Theological Seminary. Flo believes passionately in the power of the arts to move hearts and change minds, and is dedicated to arts initiatives that advance equity, diversity, and inclusion.

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