Matthew Cimaglia

Matthew Cimaglia

Miami-Fort Lauderdale Area
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Seasoned entrepreneur, investor, and founder with a distinct passion for leveraging…

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  • The Center for Arts & Innovation, Inc. Graphic

    Member Board Of Directors, Innovation Co-chair

    The Center for Arts & Innovation, Inc.

    - Present 3 years 2 months

    Arts and Culture

    Nestled in the vibrant heart of South Florida, The Center for Arts & Innovation emerges as a remarkable fusion of history, creativity, and state-of-the-art design. Carefully envisioned and brought to life by the world-renowned architect Renzo Piano, its expansive 160,000-square-foot campus paints a vision of the future while paying homage to Boca Raton's rich technological legacy, the birthplace of the personal computer. More than just a physical space, The Center embodies a profound commitment…

    Nestled in the vibrant heart of South Florida, The Center for Arts & Innovation emerges as a remarkable fusion of history, creativity, and state-of-the-art design. Carefully envisioned and brought to life by the world-renowned architect Renzo Piano, its expansive 160,000-square-foot campus paints a vision of the future while paying homage to Boca Raton's rich technological legacy, the birthplace of the personal computer. More than just a physical space, The Center embodies a profound commitment to nurturing both fledgling ideas and seasoned innovations, serving as a nexus where tech enthusiasts, artists, entrepreneurs, and dreamers from diverse backgrounds converge.

    The Center's strategic alliance with esteemed global accelerators mirrors its dedication to elevating startups and innovators to new horizons. This commitment doesn't halt at business innovations. A significant portion of our ethos is dedicated to sowing seeds of education within the community. With a drive to integrate technology, science, arts, and culture into educational curricula, The Center extends its vision to local schools, advocating for an enriched STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) approach, ensuring that the next generation is well-equipped to navigate an ever-evolving world.

    Every corner of our sprawling campus, from dedicated innovation hubs to flexible collaborative spaces, echoes with an energy that beckons pioneers from various fields. The Center for Arts & Innovation is not merely a space but a movement, a testament to the limitless possibilities that arise when imagination meets innovation. As we stand on the cusp of this new era, we invite you to be a part of our journey – to shape, disrupt, and redefine the future.

  • Art Institute of Chicago Graphic

    Auxiliary Board, Communications Chair

    Art Institute of Chicago

    - 3 years 1 month

    Arts and Culture

    Founded in 1973, the Auxiliary Board is the oldest board of its kind in the country. Made up of
    approximately 60 professional men and women, it supports curatorial departments and exhibitions
    with a concentrated focus on family education and community outreach initiatives. The most public of
    the board’s efforts is the annual Holiday Treasure Hunt and Tea Party, which was started by former
    Chicago first lady Maggie Daley in 1981, during her tenure on the…

    Founded in 1973, the Auxiliary Board is the oldest board of its kind in the country. Made up of
    approximately 60 professional men and women, it supports curatorial departments and exhibitions
    with a concentrated focus on family education and community outreach initiatives. The most public of
    the board’s efforts is the annual Holiday Treasure Hunt and Tea Party, which was started by former
    Chicago first lady Maggie Daley in 1981, during her tenure on the board.

    https://youtu.be/Dq_BFY9nspw

  • The Museum of Modern Art Graphic

    Junior Associates, Member

    The Museum of Modern Art

    - 2 years 1 month

    Arts and Culture

    Founded in 1990, The Junior Associates is one of New York City’s first young patron programs. A dynamic group of art enthusiasts between the ages of 21 and 40, the JAs form an integral part of the MoMA family, participating in and supporting modern and contemporary art initiatives both at the Museum and within the greater art world. Through exclusive access to galleries, artist studios, private collections, and curatorial tours, JAs have the chance to build lasting relationships with artists…

    Founded in 1990, The Junior Associates is one of New York City’s first young patron programs. A dynamic group of art enthusiasts between the ages of 21 and 40, the JAs form an integral part of the MoMA family, participating in and supporting modern and contemporary art initiatives both at the Museum and within the greater art world. Through exclusive access to galleries, artist studios, private collections, and curatorial tours, JAs have the chance to build lasting relationships with artists, collectors, curators, and their fellow members.

  • New York Cares Graphic

    Volunteer

    New York Cares

    - 1 year 1 month

    Education

    New York Cares is a nonprofit organization focused on volunteer management and was founded by a group of New York residents in 1987 who wanted to take action against social issues in New York City. The organization currently engages 65,000 volunteers in service each year.

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Honors & Awards

  • 2017 Cannes Lions

    Cannes Lions

    “Portraits Completed” a playful, irresistible campaign for Kiwi shoe polish in which the agency imagined, and then painted, the bottom half of famous artworks—to show the subject’s shoes.

  • 2014 Bronze Award - Non-Broadcast Productions - Charitable/Not-for-profit

    Telly Awards

    The Telly Awards has named Cimaglia Productions a Bronze winner in the 35th Annual Telly Awards for their gift to the Art Institute of Chicago. With nearly 12,000 entries from all 50 states and numerous countries, this is truly an honor.

    In 2013 the Auxiliary Board celebrated 40 years of legendary events, exceptional gifts, and philanthropic leadership. Founded in 1973 the Auxiliary Board of the Art Institute of Chicago is the oldest and most-recognized charitable board of its kind…

    The Telly Awards has named Cimaglia Productions a Bronze winner in the 35th Annual Telly Awards for their gift to the Art Institute of Chicago. With nearly 12,000 entries from all 50 states and numerous countries, this is truly an honor.

    In 2013 the Auxiliary Board celebrated 40 years of legendary events, exceptional gifts, and philanthropic leadership. Founded in 1973 the Auxiliary Board of the Art Institute of Chicago is the oldest and most-recognized charitable board of its kind in the nation. The donated video was produced to highlight these achievements and garner future interest in the

    For its 35th season, The Telly Awards once again joined forces with YouTube to give the public the power to view and rate videos submitted as part of the People’s Telly Awards. In addition to recognition from the Silver Telly Council, the judging panel that selects the Telly Awards winners, the Internet community helps decide the People’s Telly Awards winners.

    A prestigious judging panel of over 500 accomplished industry professionals, each a past winner of a Silver Telly and a member of The Silver Telly Council, judged the competition, upholding the historical standard of excellence that Telly represents. The Silver Council evaluated entries to recognize distinction in creative work – entries do not compete against each other – rather entries are judged against a high standard of merit. Less than 10% of entries are chosen as Winners of the Silver Telly, our highest honor. Approximately 25% of entries are chosen as Winners of the Bronze Telly.

    “The Telly Awards has a mission to honor the very best in film and video,” said Linda Day, Executive Director of the Telly Awards. “Cimaglia Productions accomplishment illustrates their creativity, skill, and dedication to their craft and serves as a testament to great film and video production.”

  • Nominee - The 29th Annual Emmy® Awards for News & Documentary

    The National Academy Of Television Arts & Sciences

    NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams "Thirsty Planet"

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