Gregory Mosher came to Hunter from Columbia University in 2017, where he had launched the Columbia Arts Initiative, a university-wide effort to make the arts part of every Columbian’s education. He is a theater and film producer of more than 200 plays at the Goodman and Lincoln Center Theaters (both of which he led), on and off-Broadway, and internationally. His films appeared at the Toronto, LA and Venice Film Festivals. His focus as a producer has been new work and audience accessibility. Colleagues have included Edward Albee, Samuel Beckett, Leonard Bernstein, David Mamet, Elaine May, Arthur Miller, Richard Nelson, Mike Nichols, Jerome Robbins, Stephen Sondheim, Tennessee Williams, Nobel prize-winners Wole Soyinka and Derek Walcot, and countless of the country’s outstanding actors. He is the recipient numerous American theater awards, including two Tonys.

Gregory Mosher
Executive Director, Office of the Arts
Special Adviser to the President for the Arts
Patty and Jay Baker Professor of Theatre
Special Adviser to the President for the Arts
Patty and Jay Baker Professor of Theatre
Gregory Mosher is a Tony Award-winning producer, theater director and Executive Director of The Office of the Arts at Hunter College.
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