Arts Industry Social in San Francisco
We are thrilled to host San Francisco’s arts & culture community for a special evening of conversation and refreshments! Connect with fellow arts administrators and us, share ideas, and swap insights about marketing and the arts—or maybe just use it as post-Labor Day catch up with the crew.
Of course, the food and bev is on us!
Meet your hosts
Christopher Williams
President
Christopher has been marketing the arts for more than 30 years. He was last in-house at New York City Center where he served as Director of Marketing. In 2013, he teamed up with founder Erik Gensler to establish Capacity, which has become one of North America’s premier consultancies serving the arts.
Dan Titmuss
Senior Consultant
Dan has been with Capacity since 2016, working across SEO strategy, SEM, content, and digital best practices. He loves digging into the weeds of Title Tags and Sitemaps, and is always down to talk about how to make your site more findable and more delightful. He’s also been exploring how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of arts marketing – not as a replacement for creativity, but as a tool to spark it.
Rachel Fountain
Director, Marketing & Content
Rachel rejoined the Capacity team in 2024 as Director, Marketing and Content. Before that, she spent a year and a half on the paid media team at Trustpilot, an online review platform – and before THAT, she was a consultant at Capacity for nearly 8 years. She is an obsessive lover of the arts, with particular weaknesses for Shakespeare, ballet, and musical theater. You can also catch her volunteering at the American Museum of Natural History every other Saturday!
Yosaif Cohain
Vice President
Yosaif leads the Analytics team at CI. He is passionate about websites and their usability, and partners with clients to collect great data, analyze it in new ways, and take action on it. Prior to CI, he built data practices at Huge and AKQA – two global digital design agencies – and it was there that his passion for leveraging data for marketing and UX purposes was ignited.