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Mr. McGuirk joined The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in 2009.
Previously, he worked as director of the James Irvine Foundation's Arts Program form 2006 to 20009.
Earlier in his career, he was manager of grants programs for Arts Council Silicon Valley, one of the largest local arts agencies in California.
Before that, he worked for six years at the Community School of Music and Arts in Mountain View, California, and held positions at both the Pittsburgh Symphony and the Pittsburgh Opera.
Mr. McGuirk currently serves on the board of directors of Grantmakers in the Arts and participates in steering committees of the California Cultural Data Project and the Northern California Grantmakers' Arts Loan Fund.
Mr. McGuirk is a graduate of Grove City College in Pennsylvania and earned his master's degree in public management at Carnegie Mellon University, with a concentration in arts management.
Former positions of John E. McGuirk
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The James Irvine Foundation
![]() The James Irvine Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous The James Irvine Foundation operates nonprofit grant making foundation an expanding opportunity for the people of California to participate in a vibrant, inclusive and successful society. Its grant making is organized around three program areas: Arts, Youth, and California Perspectives. The Foundation has provided more than $900 million in grants to nonprofit organizations throughout California. The organization was founded in 1937 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. | Corporate Officer/Principal | 30/12/2008 |
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Grove City College | Graduate Degree |
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The James Irvine Foundation
![]() The James Irvine Foundation Investment Trusts/Mutual FundsMiscellaneous The James Irvine Foundation operates nonprofit grant making foundation an expanding opportunity for the people of California to participate in a vibrant, inclusive and successful society. Its grant making is organized around three program areas: Arts, Youth, and California Perspectives. The Foundation has provided more than $900 million in grants to nonprofit organizations throughout California. The organization was founded in 1937 and is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. | Miscellaneous |
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