Cameron Green
Regional Engagement Manager | Creative West
Green’s career at Creative West (formerly WESTAF) evolved rapidly from Executive Coordinator to Executive Manager to now the Regional Engagement Manager. He leads programs such as the State Arts Agency Innovation Fund, the ED Forum and Teleconference, the State Arts Agency Roundtable, and manages Creative West’s consulting services. During his time as Executive Manager, he led the development of the Adaptive Plan, using the framework created by Bridgespan, and managed the Creative West Board of Trustees. Green previously served as the Art Show Coordinator at the Cheyenne Frontier Days(™) Old West Museum where led the Western Spirit Juried Art Show and Sale and the Cheyenne Frontier Days(™) Invitational Western Art Show and Sale to thrive during the COVID-19 Pandemic. He also brought innovative change to the Annual Museum Gala. He was the statewide Wyoming History Day Coordinator at the American Heritage Center. Green is a 2024 alumna of Colorado Business Committee for the Arts’ Leadership Arts program. He was a 2021 WESTAF Emerging Leader of Color Alumni (Wyoming) and graduated with his MA in History with a minor in Gender and Women’s Studies from the University of Wyoming in December 2018. During his time at the University of Wyoming, he was the 2016 Multicultural Affairs Graduate Teaching Assistant; a recipient of the Sen. Malcolm Wallace Fund for Conversation on Democracy, the Dick and Lynne Cheney Study Abroad Grant, and the UW Dean’s Award for Outstanding Graduate Research; he was the student research lead for the Cambodian Artifact and Repatriation Team (CAM-ART); and was an installation assistant for Sharon Louden’s Windows exhibition at UWAM. Green has been a grant and scholarship panelist for Creative Forces (2022), the Deborah Jordy Leadership Arts Scholarship (2024), the New Jersey State Arts Council’s GOS and GPS (2024), and TourWest (2023, 2024).