From Stage to Strategy: Using Creativity to Strengthen Communities
Tue Oct 21 2025
Creativity is more than expression—it’s impact. In this episode, United Arts Collier CEO Elysia Dawn shows how arts organizations can build stronger, more inclusive communities by using creativity as a bridge between people, cultures, and causes. Her story reminds nonprofit leaders that when we remove barriers to participation, we create space for connection, healing, and shared purpose.
A former professional ballet dancer turned arts leader, Elysia has dedicated her life to sharing the transformative power of creativity. Drawing on her experiences performing with world-class companies and curating programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, she now leads a movement in her hometown to make the arts accessible for all—championing collaboration, advocacy, and community pride through United Arts Collier.
Along the way, she opens up about the realities of nonprofit leadership—funding, inclusivity, and sustainability—and how creative problem-solving and storytelling can help organizations thrive.
Whether you lead a nonprofit, support the arts, or believe in the power of creativity, this episode is a reminder that the arts don’t just enrich lives—they strengthen communities.
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Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_fWCJdZtCEI
Standout Quotes
“The arts are for everybody—we’re here to lower barriers and bring people together.” (28:10)
“Creative collaboration is how we stretch our reach and resources—it’s what keeps nonprofits sustainable.” (35:42)
“Follow your heart, but keep your eyes and ears open to how you can serve your community.” (48:08)
Chapters & Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome & Introduction to IMPACTability®
01:04 – From Ballet to Boardroom: Elysia’s Journey into Nonprofit Leadership
06:10 – Lessons from The Met: Blending Art, Strategy, and Audience Growth
12:44 – Returning Home: Leading Through Creativity in Collier County
17:59 – The Mission: Arts Education, Advocacy & Access
22:20 – Building Community Through Collaboration & Inclusion
29:10 – The Healing Power of the Arts: Wellbeing and Connection
34:33 – Funding, Sustainability & Creative Problem-Solving in the Arts
42:45 – Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future: The Collier Arts Archive Project
Guest Bio
Elysia Dawn believes in the power of creativity to connect people and strengthen communities. A Naples native and former professional ballet dancer, she knows firsthand how the arts can shape lives—and she’s made it her mission to ensure those opportunities are accessible to everyone.
Today, as CEO of United Arts Collier, Elysia leads with both artistry and strategy, bringing people together across Collier County through arts education, community partnerships, and advocacy. Her journey from performing with Boston Ballet and Complexions Contemporary Ballet to curating performances at the Metropolitan Museum of Art taught her that creativity isn’t just about performance—it’s about purpose.
Elysia’s leadership reflects her belief that the arts can be a force for unity, healing, and economic growth. She continues to serve on statewide and regional councils that champion arts and culture, while keeping her focus rooted in community—using collaboration and inclusion to turn creative vision into real-world impact.
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Creativity is more than expression—it’s impact. In this episode, United Arts Collier CEO Elysia Dawn shows how arts organizations can build stronger, more inclusive communities by using creativity as a bridge between people, cultures, and causes. Her story reminds nonprofit leaders that when we remove barriers to participation, we create space for connection, healing, and shared purpose. A former professional ballet dancer turned arts leader, Elysia has dedicated her life to sharing the transformative power of creativity. Drawing on her experiences performing with world-class companies and curating programs at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, she now leads a movement in her hometown to make the arts accessible for all—championing collaboration, advocacy, and community pride through United Arts Collier. Along the way, she opens up about the realities of nonprofit leadership—funding, inclusivity, and sustainability—and how creative problem-solving and storytelling can help organizations thrive. Whether you lead a nonprofit, support the arts, or believe in the power of creativity, this episode is a reminder that the arts don’t just enrich lives—they strengthen communities. Prefer Video? Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_fWCJdZtCEI Standout Quotes “The arts are for everybody—we’re here to lower barriers and bring people together.” (28:10) “Creative collaboration is how we stretch our reach and resources—it’s what keeps nonprofits sustainable.” (35:42) “Follow your heart, but keep your eyes and ears open to how you can serve your community.” (48:08) Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 – Welcome & Introduction to IMPACTability® 01:04 – From Ballet to Boardroom: Elysia’s Journey into Nonprofit Leadership 06:10 – Lessons from The Met: Blending Art, Strategy, and Audience Growth 12:44 – Returning Home: Leading Through Creativity in Collier County 17:59 – The Mission: Arts Education, Advocacy & Access 22:20 – Building Community Through Collaboration & Inclusion 29:10 – The Healing Power of the Arts: Wellbeing and Connection 34:33 – Funding, Sustainability & Creative Problem-Solving in the Arts 42:45 – Honoring the Past, Inspiring the Future: The Collier Arts Archive Project Guest Bio Elysia Dawn believes in the power of creativity to connect people and strengthen communities. A Naples native and former professional ballet dancer, she knows firsthand how the arts can shape lives—and she’s made it her mission to ensure those opportunities are accessible to everyone. Today, as CEO of United Arts Collier, Elysia leads with both artistry and strategy, bringing people together across Collier County through arts education, community partnerships, and advocacy. Her journey from performing with Boston Ballet and Complexions Contemporary Ballet to curating performances at the Metropolitan Museum of Art taught her that creativity isn’t just about performance—it’s about purpose. Elysia’s leadership reflects her belief that the arts can be a force for unity, healing, and economic growth. She continues to serve on statewide and regional councils that champion arts and culture, while keeping her focus rooted in community—using collaboration and inclusion to turn creative vision into real-world impact. Learn More & Connect Website: a...