Mar 14 • 01:18 UTC 🇩🇪 Germany FAZ

Richard Grenell resigns: Kennedy Center in Washington gets a new president

Richard Grenell is stepping down as president of the Kennedy Center in Washington, with Matt Floca appointed as his successor.

Richard Grenell is leaving his position as the president of the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and will be succeeded by Matt Floca. This announcement was made by President Donald Trump on his Truth Social platform, highlighting Grenell's effective coordination during his tenure. Trump had previously referred to the Kennedy Center as 'woke' after taking office, indicating his stance on cultural institutions.

Matt Floca, who has been appointed as the new president, currently holds the position of vice president of building management at the Kennedy Center. His professional background includes experience in construction management and the real estate sector, lending him valuable expertise to lead the renowned arts institution. The transition comes as the Kennedy Center continues to adapt to new leadership amidst shifting cultural dynamics.

The change in leadership at the Kennedy Center reflects broader political and cultural narratives surrounding the arts and public institutions in the United States. The appointment of Floca, whose previous experience aligns with the ongoing needs of the Center, may signal a strategic direction intended to align more closely with the current administration’s values and priorities, particularly given the previous administration's criticisms of the Center's direction under Grenell.

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