On Dec. 31, the Chicago Humanities and Arts Festival has been executive director since 2007, Stuart Flack, leaving the organization.
"I'm here for five years, I think we have done a great job, build a great team and professional, just a lot of things, I'm interested in doing is not inside the four walls of the festival. "anti-aircraft guns, 52-year-old, according to the Chicago Tribune.
Flask, is also a playwright, he said he wanted to stay to the Humanities Festival in November, but before leaving, intense work began the next, "the Tribune said.
Humanities Festival Chairman Clark Hulse, former University of Chicago, Illinois, Dean of the Graduate School, will serve as interim executive director while the organization launched a nationwide search for a permanent alternative.
First Chicago Humanities and Arts Festival will be held on November 11, 1990, at the Art Institute of Chicago 3500 keynote speech, the playwright Arthur Miller, in front of an audience. Since then, the festival has expanded to the 11-day event, at Northwestern University and Chicago campuses, the Group has been added to the spring for a two-week "stage, landscape and sound" International Children's Day.
Flask, before major consulting firm McKinsey & Company and McKinsey Quarterly Enterprise Management magazine publishers in the the Chicago Dramatists development of two new plays and dance, dramatic Seldoms dance company.
"I was thinking about my next leadership opportunity," he told the Tribune.
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