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Torch Literary Arts Welcomes Erin Waelder to the Board of Directors

Brittany Heckard

Jul 19, 2024

Erin was welcomed to the board in June, bringing her extensive background in development communications.

AUSTIN, Tex., July 19, 2024 – Torch Literary Arts is pleased to welcome Erin Waelder to the Board of Directors. Her experience and knowledge in the arts as a development and marketing leader will add innovative fundraising initiatives and guide the leadership team as Torch grows. 


Erin is a nonprofit arts professional in Austin, TX. As a member of the Development and Marketing teams at the Paramount & State Theatres, she helps manage annual fund campaigns, donor communications, and special content across the organization’s platforms. 


She has over a decade of experience in fundraising and patron services through her previous positions at Ballet Austin, the Paramount & State Theatres, and the Bullock Texas State History Museum. She is the immediate past Chair of the Community Advisory Board at Austin PBS and volunteers with Preservation Austin. 


Erin graduated Magna Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication from St. Edward’s University. She is dedicated to creating meaningful connections to the community through storytelling and the arts.


You can see the full list of directors and advisory board members here. 


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About Torch Literary Arts

Torch Literary Arts (TORCH) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit established with love and intention in 2006 to publish and promote creative writing by Black women. We publish contemporary writing by experienced and emerging writers alike. Torch has featured work by Toi Derricotte, Tayari Jones, Sharon Bridgforth, Crystal Wilkinson, Patricia Smith, Natasha Trethewey, Elizabeth Alexander, and others. Programs include the Wildfire Reading Series, writing workshops, and retreats.


Help Torch continue to publish and promote Black women writers by donating today.


  

Media Contact Information:

Brittany Heckard

Communications Associate

bheckard@torchliteraryarts.org 

(512) 641-9251


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