Paradeplatz Holdings: Consulting for Not-for-Profits and Humanitarian Impact
Established by Marc Broidy, Paradeplatz Holdings provides tailored consulting services to for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.
Advisor and consultant to for and not-for-profit organizations. Mr. Broidy is an an alum of Harvard-Westlake, Pitzer College, and Yale Drama School. He also has served as director of various organizations including his collegiate alma mater.
Established by Marc Broidy, Paradeplatz Holdings provides tailored consulting services to for-profit and not-for-profit organizations.
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The future of opera through philanthropy
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Marc Broidy, Los Angeles native, writes about the non profit world after experience with Pitzer College and Cedars-Sinai.
Nestled in the bucolic town of South Wales, New York, The Gow School is world-renowned for the education of young men with learning differences (specifically dyslexia). Having recently moved to the area, my wife and I became fond of the school when its director of development, Gayle Hutton, played violin at our wedding, and upon meeting the head of school, Brad Rogers.
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Marc David Broidy is an accomplished financial advisor based in Los Angeles, California. Throughout his financial career, which spans over 20 years, Marc Broidy has worked as a vice president at Merrill Lynch and financial advisor at Smith Barney in New York. Mr. Broidy has also served as a member of the Board of Governors of Cedars-Sinai Hospital.
An accomplished financial advisor and organizational administrator, Marc David Broidy has a long-held interest in the theatrical arts. One of Marc Broidy's specific areas of interest is opera. The plural form of the Latin "opus," the word "opera" literally means "work." It has deep roots in the 16th-century aristocracy of Florence, Italy.