Casey Grambo is a fundraising professional, artist, producer, teacher, and activist. She has worked in development and business management for many Connecticut arts organizations including Hartford Stage, Westport Country Playhouse, and most recently, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale.
Grambo has been a part of the city’s non-profit sector since 2012 when she arrived for an apprenticeship at Hartford Stage. She is a founding member of the Sea Tea Comedy Theater, serving as its Director of Business Development and later an Associate Artistic Director. From 2015-2023, Grambo was a collaborating artist and producer of Night Fall under the artistic direction of Anne Cubberly.
Grambo received her BA in Theatre with minors in Music and Educational Studies from Fairfield University.
“Art has the power to change hearts and minds. I am honored to work at the Stowe Center for Literary Activism, a cultural institution that centers social justice and celebrates writers who are making the world a better, more equitable place. As the Director of Development, it is my distinct pleasure to work with supporters of the Stowe Center whose engagement inspires empathy, empowerment, and change for good.”