Amy Webb, Director of the Arts & Business Council of New York, explores the intersection between business and the arts in the Unique Business Partnerships blog salon with her thoughts on including employee art in the workplace. She shares her personal experience with an empowering employee engagement program that brought the artistic talents of the employees at at Neuberger Berman into the office. Programs like this make room for employees’ talents on the walls or on the stage, and they deepen an employee’s connection with and investment in the company that celebrates all the talents their employees have.
In the News: Americans for the Arts: Art is Everywhere. Why not use it to strengthen your workforce?

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