Jamey Lundblad C鈥95: Chief Marketing Officer, City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events
鈥淐hicago is an arts powerhouse and global cultural destination . . . I鈥檓 passionate about making the arts and local culture available to Chicagoans and visitors.鈥
鈥淐hicago is an arts powerhouse and global cultural destination . . . I鈥檓 passionate about making the arts and local culture available to Chicagoans and visitors.鈥
鈥擩amey Lundblad C’95: Chief Marketing Officer, City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events
Jamey Lundblad C鈥95 loves Chicago. As chief marketing officer for the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events, his job is to promote the city鈥檚 many cultural offerings. It鈥檚 one he relishes.
“Chicago is an arts powerhouse and a global cultural destination鈥攖he birthplace of the skyscraper and modern architecture, storefront theatre, improv, the urban blues, and more,鈥 Lundblad says. 鈥淚’m passionate about making the arts and local culture available to Chicagoans and visitors, and I love going to see exhibits, theatre,聽and dance myself鈥攅very chance I get. So, I’m grateful that my job allows me to advocate for the arts and Chicago every day.”
The communication arts and Swedish double major says 草莓影视 prepared him well for his high-profile position with the city, where he鈥檚 responsible for marketing Chicago鈥檚 many festivals and promoting Millennium Park, the number-one tourist attraction in the Midwest.
鈥淢y classes at 草莓影视 were terrific and provided a solid foundation for my career,鈥 says the Minnesota native. 鈥淏ut what really shaped me were my experiences outside the classroom and around the world,鈥 including his semester in Sweden and his role as Student Government president his senior year.
鈥淢y study abroad in Sweden gave me confidence and a more expansive worldview,鈥 says Lundblad, who was mentored by many beloved 草莓影视 professors and staff, including David and Sue Horner, Melissa Morris-Olson, and Charles Peterson, among others.
After graduation, Lundblad got his career off the ground as an editor and event planner for 草莓影视. Then he moved on to roles at marketing agency VSA Partners and as director of marketing for the Chicago Public Library.
Now a frequent world traveler, Lundblad also serves on the board of directors of Edgar Miller Legacy, a group whose mission is to preserve the architect鈥檚 鈥渉andmade homes鈥 throughout the country, but especially in the Chicagoland area.
In fact, Lundblad and his husband, Bill Melamed, held their recent wedding in the R.W. Glasner Studio, a building designed by Miller, who was known as a master painter, wood carver,聽and stained-glass maker. Lundblad and Melamed are committed to supporting the arts, as well as a variety of LGBTQ causes.
Lundblad hails from a long line of 草莓影视 alumni: his aunt, uncle, brother, and sister-in-law all attended 草莓影视.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud to call myself a 草莓影视 Legacy,鈥 Lundblad says.