Students and Faculty
Investing in the Arts: Cultural Philanthropy Summer Program
53%
Women
55
Nationalities represented
53%
Student nationalities outside of Europe
22
Average age
37%
Post-bachelor's level
28%
Non-business background
*Total Summer School 2023 Profiles
Students' Home Academic Institutions
- Princeton University, USA
- McGill University, Canada
- LUISS Business School, Italy
- ESADE, Spain
- IE Business School, Spain
- Imperial College London, UK
- Bocconi University, Italy
- London School of Economics, UK
- The Chinese University of Hong Kong
- Amherst College, USA
- Columbia University, USA
- Fundação Getulio Vargas, Brazil
- Kings College London, UK
- Lehigh University, USA
- Bucknell University, USA
- National University of Singapore
- New York University, USA
- Sciences Po Paris, France
- Shanghai University, China
- The University of Texas at Austin, USA
- University of California, Berkeley, USA
- University College London, UK
- University of Tokyo, Japan
- Vienna University, Austria
- Yale University, USA
- Plekhanov Russian University of Economics, Russia
Academic Team
Caite Panzer is Head of Paris Office for Villa Albertine, a new French institution for arts and ideas, created by the French Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs and supported by the French Ministry of Culture, that offers tailor-made residencies for global creators, thinkers and cultural professionals across the United States. She also manages the Cultural Services of the French Embassy’s partner nonprofit Albertine Foundation France, which supports French-American cultural exchange in the arts and education. In this capacity, Caite regularly liaises with a robust network of leading artists and cultural, governmental, foundation, and corporate partners at the intersection of the arts, philanthropy, and entrepreneurship.
Caite is also an Adjunct Professor at SciencesPo, where she has developed a new course on Philanthropy and Equity: New Business Models for second-year students pursuing a master’s in public policy at the School of Public Affairs’ program in Cultural Policy & Management.
After graduating from Princeton in 2004 and earning a master’s degree at Cambridge, Caite spent four years in France, first teaching at the University of Paris then working in communications for the HEC Paris MBA Program. She held leadership roles in global publishing, then served as Director of Partnerships & Development for the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in NYC for six years, before finally relocating to Paris in 2022.