Camille Zamora
Soprano; Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, Sing for Hope
Camille Zamora is co-founder and co-executive director of Sing for Hope, an “arts peace corps” that mobilizes artists in service and presents initiatives that make the arts accessible to all. A renowned soprano, whose repetoire ranges from Mozart to tango, Zamora has performed widely and collaborated with artists from Yo-Yo Ma to Sting. A 2016–2017 Kennedy Center Citizen Artist, her honors include recognition from the Congressional Hispanic Caucus; a 100 Hispanic Women Community Pride Award; and being named one of Town & Country’s Top 50 Americans in Philanthropy, NY1’s New Yorker of the Week, and one of CNN’s Most Intriguing People. Zamora is a board member of Grameen Creative Lab.
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