Our Team

Meet the People that Pull the Strings

Our team is comprised of executives, historians, educators, marketing professionals, stagehands, artists and more, but one thing unites us all — our love of puppets.

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Executive Director
Beth Schiavo
Beth Schiavo currently serves as the Executive Director for the Center for Puppetry Arts. Beth joined the Center in August 2019, having spent more than 25 years in corporate positions, while actively involved in the Atlanta arts, education and philanthropic community.

Prior to joining the Center, Beth was an Assurance Partner with EY LLP for 24 years. She then served as Managing Director and Chief Financial Officer for North Highland Consulting for 2 ½ years, prior to launching her own consulting practice in early 2019. Active in the philanthropic community, Beth currently serves as Fund Development Chairperson and member of the Board of the Girl Scouts of Greater Atlanta. Beth also serves on the Audit Committee for the Woodruff Arts Center and sits on the Host Committee for the 2020 Arts Education Luncheon. Beth previously served as Board Chair for Young Audiences at the Woodruff Arts Center, and on the Woodruff Arts Center Governing Board and the Finance Committee. She also served on the Boards and as Treasurer for Techbridge and the Fulton Education Foundation and as a member of the Fernbank Artemis Board.

In 2021, Beth was honored as a Woman of Excellence by Atlanta Business magazine for both her business leadership and philanthropic activities. Beth is a Certified Public Accountant, a certified executive coach, and holds a certification in Diversity and Inclusion from Cornell.
Vincent Anthony
Founder and Strategic Advisor
After serving as the Center’s Executive Director for 41 years, founder Vincent Anthony stepped down at the beginning of 2020 and now serves as the Center’s Strategic Advisor. Under Anthony’s leadership, the Center has received a record 13 Citations of Excellence from UNIMA-USA, the US division of Union Internationale de la Marionnette, the international organization for the art of puppetry. He has received the Puppeteers of America President’s Award (1989); the Lexus Leader of the Arts Award (2001); the Georgia Arts & Entertainment Legacy Award (2007); and ARTS ATL’s Luminary Award for Outstanding Leadership (2019). He has served on review panels for the National Endowment for the Arts, Georgia Council for the Arts, and Theatre Communications Group. He has been a member of the Delta Airlines Global Diversity Alliance and member of the White House Disability Group. Since 1992, he has served as General Secretary for UNIMA-USA, and has served as an Executive Committee Member (1996-2004) and Vice President (2000-2004) of UNIMA International, representing puppeteers in over 65 countries. In 2016 he was inducted into the Atlanta Convention and Visitor’s Bureau’s Hospitality Hall of Fame.
Therese Aun
Producer
Therese Aun currently serves as the Producer for the Center for Puppetry Arts. Therese came to the Center after a long career at CNN Worldwide. During her time at CNN she worked in various positions including as a producer/writer and Creative Director for the CNN Worldwide Creative Marketing team. She has received numerous awards including a Peabody, an EMMY and a Gold Cine Masters Series Award. Before joining CNN, Therese was a puppeteer at the Center where she performed in the Family Series, the New Direction Series, and various XPT performances. She was also a member of Janie Geiser’s Award-Winning, Jottay Theater Company. She has designed and directed her own work for the puppet theater including an adaptation The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. Last year she produced an original work entitled Haunting the Wrong House for XPT. Therese holds a BFA in Theater from the University of South Carolina
Sara Burmenko
Interim Education Director
Sara started her career at the Center in 2000, after receiving her degree in Education. Her first position was in the Education department, where she was able to combine her passion for the arts, as well as her love for teaching. Throughout her time at the Center, Sara took on many different roles, settling in the Digital Learning Department. In 2016, she became the department’s director and has continued to expand its award-winning programming.

Digital Learning is currently in all 50 states and 88 countries.

Sarah Dylla
Chief Operating Officer
Sarah is a self-described public humanist and creative strategist who has worked heavily in museums, libraries, and arts organizations for nearly 15 years. Her personal mission is to encourage public interaction with the arts and humanities and shed light on lesser-known narratives. She knows firsthand how the arts can help us understand our world and inspire us to make changes in it. Whether leading endeavors on the content or administration side of organizations, her work has supported organizations to grow responsibly, optimize the unique opportunities they hold, and expand the impact of their mission. Sarah has also served as the Curator for an exhibition about the history and impact of the 1996 Olympic and Paralympic Games at the Atlanta History Center. Prior to moving to Atlanta, Sarah held positions in the special collections libraries at Rhode Island School of Design and Brown University, the Savannah Music Festival, and Virgin Islands National Park. Sarah holds degrees from the University of Virginia (B.A., Art and Art History, ’09) and Brown University (M.A., Public Humanities, ’16).
Jason Hines
Artistic Director / Performer
Jason Hines joined the Center for Puppetry Arts’ as the Resident Puppet Builder in 2002. Since joining the team Jason has designed and built puppets for many Center productions such as; Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Dr. Seuss’s The Cat in the Hat, Stellaluna, Harold and the Purple Crayon, Pete the Cat, Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type, Charlotte’s Web, Peter Pan, Anne Frank: Within and Without, Ruth and the Green Book, Duke Ellington’s Cat, The Little Pirate Mermaid, Cinderella Della Circus, Old MacDonald’s Farm, The Tortoise and the Hare, The Ugly Duckling. Jason is also the co-developer and performer in the Center’s acclaimed productions The Ghastly Dreadfuls and Avanti, Da Vinci! The Secret Adventures of Leonardo da Vinci.

Most recently, Jason wrote, designed, and directed the award-winning show Tesla vs. Edison.

In addition to his work at the Center, Jason has worked on several TV shows and films. He was a puppet captain on the BBC’s puppet TV series Moon and Me. He had the opportunity to be a robot puppeteer in the motion picture Escape Plan 2: Hades. He has designed and built puppets for Alton Brown’s Good Eats Reloaded and Adult Swim.

Around the Atlanta area, Jason recently designed and built puppets for The Atlanta Opera’s production of The Three Penny Opera. Regional theatres: Atlanta’s Alliance Theatre including The Wizard of Oz, Cinderella and Fella, Shrek the Musical, Tuck Everlasting, James and the Giant Peach, and Knuffle Bunny, a Cautionary Tale. Kentucky’s Actors Theater production of Louisville Shipwrecked! Jason directed Clash Titan Clash, Scarlet’s Web and created the Super Villain Monologues in conjunction with Atlanta’s Dad’s Garage Theatre Company.In his spare time Jason is an avid puppet slam performer, is continually exploring 3D Printing and CNC routing, is a collector of movies, CD’s, Vinyl and books, loves soldering and electronics for modular synthesizers and building robots, building and collecting musical instruments. Recently, Jason has started flying lessons and is building an airplane of his own.
Alyssa James
Accounting Director
Alyssa James currently serves as the Accounting Director for the Center for Puppetry Arts. Prior to joining the Center in 2012, Alyssa worked at the Georgia Divisional Headquarters of The Salvation Army. Alyssa holds a BBA in Accounting from the University of Georgia, and an MBA from Georgia State University. She also currently serves as board treasurer for Neighbors of Gresham Park and McNair Discovery Learning Academy PTA. Raised in metro Atlanta, Alyssa went on field trips to the Center for Puppetry Arts as a child – and is grateful to be a part of the organization today, as it continues to share the joy of puppetry with new generations!
Ben Linton
HR Director
Ben currently serves as Human Resources Director for the Center for Puppetry Arts. Ben joined the Center in December of 2021 after serving over 13 years in Credit, Bankruptcy and Housing Education with Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Greater Atlanta (CCCS) and over ten years in Human Resources in industries including industrial fire prevention equipment, airport parking and addiction recovery. While at CCCS, he won the CCCS Award of Excellence for Bankruptcy Education classes that his team developed to deliver in-person, on the internet and over the phone. He received two awards of Excellence from Jefferson Place Transitional Services and a Certificate of Merit from the Georgia Department of Community Affairs for financial literacy classes he developed to teach the unemployed and those in temporary homelessness on how to manage their income, save for future goals and work with creditors to get out debt. He received his BA from Armstrong State College in Savannah. He is also an Eagle Scout.
Jon Ludwig
Emeritus Artistic Director / Performer
As the Artistic Director at the Center for Puppetry Arts, Jon Ludwig has overseen the creation of dozens of awe-inspiring puppet shows for all ages. Ludwig’s innovative, immersive, educational, and unique productions have engaged millions of children and adults since he joined the Center’s staff in 1978. He has brought to life beloved characters such as Cinderella, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer™, and Pete the Cat in addition to creating original characters and worlds.

Nine of Ludwig’s productions have received Citations of Excellence from UNIMA-USA, and he was one of the first individual artists to be honored with the Charles Loridans Foundation’s Arts Medal in 2007. Ludwig was the recipient of the Puppeteers of America President’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Art of Puppetry in 2013, and Newsweek Magazine said his adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was one of the highlights of the 1996 Olympic Arts Festival. In addition to his work with the Center for Puppetry Arts, Ludwig wrote, designed, and puppeteered the shadow puppet portions of The Jim Henson Company’s Bear in the Big Blue House.

He has also received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing in a Children’s Series for his work on Disney Channel’s The Book of Pooh. He has served as a Theatre Artist-in-Residence with Atlanta Public Schools, an Artist-in-Residence at Emory University’s Department of Theatre, and participated in an exhibition of puppets at the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Ludwig has co-presented workshops with Georgia State University’s arts and education department to develop concepts, scripts, and designs for mainstage productions by engaging children from pre-school to 3rd grade in the creative process of making a full-length puppet play. Projects have included award-winning books “Click, Clack, Moo Cows That Type” and the “Pete the Cat” series.
Carol Van Leer
Ticket Sales Director
Carol Van Leer is the Ticket Sales Director at the Center for Puppetry Arts and a graduate of Washington University in St Louis with a BA in Business Administration. After graduating Carol worked at the Center for Puppetry Arts as the Box Office Manager for a number of years. Then, Carol pursued her career in ticketing and worked with Ticketmaster, as Marketing Manager, providing her with experience across many events and venues in Atlanta, working with ticketing professionals across the city. She has worked with Ticketmaster, Audience View, and Tessitura ticketing systems. Carol returned to the Center in 2009 and managed the ticketing software conversion to the Tessitura ticketing system in 2012 to help the Center have access to the latest ticketing technology. Carol enjoys reading, hiking, and tasting wine with her husband Rob who is Wine Director at Vino Venue.

Administration

Hunter Richardson, Administrative Assistant

Laurie Swygert, Director of Membership Services for UNIMA-USA

Lisa Rhodes, UNIMA-USA Controller

Dani Herd, Auxiliary Personnel Manager

Property

Antwone Monforte, Property Manager

Bill Jones, Assistant Property Manager

Property Services Staff

  • Michael Francis – Lead
  • Miguel Corado – Coordinator

Development

Stephanie Carter, Development Manager

Bradley Hartman, Grants Manager

Kate Biddle, Membership & Rentals Manager

Operations

Ian McCarthy, Director of Operations

Museum Services Coordinators

  • Olivia Leslie
  • Natalie McSwain
  • Liz Vitale
  • Daniel Silva

Education & Digital Learning

Reay Maxwell, Education Initiatives Manager

Elizabeth Fagbile, Education Administrative Manager

Damon Young, Lead Teaching Artist

Teaching Artists

  • Niko Carleo
  • Angela Forte
  • Hamilton Young

Marketing

Daniel Amrhein, Marketing Director

Sarah Augsburger, Associate Marketing Director

Shannon Thrift, Lead Graphic Designer

Grace Callaway, Graphic Designer

Antavious Lewis, Marketing Assistant

Museum

Kelsey Fritz, Museum Director

Bill Jones, Museum Preparator

Micah Walsh, Collections Manager

Museum Conservators

  • Russ Vick
  • Vito Leanza

Production

Jeremy Villines, Technical Director

Chris Moneymaker, Associate Technical Director

William Harmon, Production Manager

Ari Jerome, Company Manager

Brandon McGrue, Resident Stage Manager

Jennifer Schottstaedt, Puppet Shop Manager

Cricket Bradford, Master Electrician

Resident Artists

  • Dolph Amick
  • Evan Hill Phillips
  • Amy Sweeney
  • Tim Sweeney

Ticket Sales

Cliff Jackson, Ticket Sales Lead Supervisor

Rykie Belles, Ticket Sales Assistant Supervisor

Josh Reynolds, Ticket Sales Assistant

Guest Services Coordinators

  • Kimberly Allely
  • Stephanie Bowling
  • Antavious Lewis
  • Claire Mattera
  • Bobby Ogletree
  • Anh Tong
  • Emma Zamoscinski

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