Biography
Dana Su Lee has been a devoted and long-time communitarian in Las Vegas, where she has served on numerous boards in the arts, policy, and education.
She is a founder of the Nevada Women’s Philanthropy, a giving circle that makes large annual impact grants to address critical needs in Southern Nevada. In addition to her non-profit advocacy, she was appointed to a state panel to address education reform and a committee that determined funding to victims of the October 1 Route 91 Harvest Music Festival.
Dana currently serves on the boards of Women Moving Millions, the Dia Art Foundation, the Las Vegas Museum of Art, the Triple Aught Foundation, Nevada Women’s Philanthropy and the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, and is a member of the Brown University Arts Advisory Council, the National Committee of the Whitney Museum, and the North American Acquisitions Committee of the Tate.
She received her BA in art history from Brown University and MAM from Carnegie-Mellon.