Background
Bergman, Charles Cabe was born on May 1, 1933 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Sidney Meyer and Esther Rachel (Cabe) Bergman.
Bergman, Charles Cabe was born on May 1, 1933 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Sidney Meyer and Esther Rachel (Cabe) Bergman.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard University, 1954. Account assistant Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Incorporated., Pittsburgh, 1955-1957. Associate director development and alumni affairs Browne & Nichols School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1957-1959.
Associate vice president Lavin Company, Incorporated., Boston and New York City, 1959-1961.
Vice president People to People Health Federation, Washington, 1962-1963. Vice president Inter-American Foundation for the Arts, New York City, 1963-1965.
Executive vice president, treasurer, trustee Academy Religion and Mental Health, New York City, 1965-1972. Executive vice president, chief operating officer, director, Institutions Religion and Health, 1972-1978, board directors, 1972-1989.
Senior associate Jeffcoat Schoen & Morrell, 1981-1982.
Executive vice president, chief operating officer Pollock-Krasner Foundation Incorporated., New York City, 1985. Consultant United Nations Center on Transnat. Corps., 1979-1980; director George Nelson & Company.
New York City Consultant
Administrative Psychiatry Program, Yale Medical School, New Haven, 1971, National Institute Mental Health, Argentina, 1969, Center for studies Child and Family Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1971. Special adviser President"s Committee on Mental Retardation, Washington, 1971, White House Conference on Children and Youth, Washington, 1970, Maurice Falk Medical Fund, 1971. Visiting lecturer U. Colorado.
Presidential fellow Aspen Institute Humanistic Studies.
Chairman international council American Field Svc. International Intercultural Programs.
Board of managers Silver Hill Foundation. Board directors City Harvest, Circle Repertory.
Brandeis U. Creative Arts award Commission.
Consultant Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation. Board directors The Alliance for Young Writers, Incorporated., New York, Very Specials Arts, Washington, Delfina Studios Trust, London. Member board advisors Fund forArts and Culture in Center and East Europe.
Board artistic advisors Creative Artists Network.
Former panelist New York State Council on Arts VisualArts Program. Board directors The Millay Colony for the Arts.
Account assistant Ketchum, MacLeod & Grove, Inc., Pittsburgh, 1955-1957. Associate director development and alumni affairs Browne & Nichols School, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1957-1959. Associate vice president Lavin Company, Inc., Boston and New York City, 1959-1961.
Vice president People to People Health Federation, Washington, 1962-1963, Inter-American Foundation for the Arts, New York City, 1963-1965. Executive vice president, treasurer, trustee Academy Religion and Mental Health, 1965-1972. Executive vice president, chief operating officer, director Institute Religion and Health, 1972-1978.
Senior associate Jeffcoat Schoen & Morrell, 1981-1982. Executive vice president, chief operating officer Pollock-Krasner Foundation, Incorporated, New York York City, 1985-1999, chairman board, Chief Executive Officer, since 1999. Chairman board & director Resource Center Cultural Engagement.
Senior advisor Aspen Institute National Study Artist-Endowed Private Foundation. Consultant United Nations Center on Transnat. Corps., 1979-1980; director George Nelson & Company, New York City Consultant Administrative Psychiatry Program, Yale Medical School, New Haven, 1971, National Institute of Mental Health, Argentina, 1969, Center for Studies Child and Family Mental Health, National Institute of Mental Health, Washington, 1971.
Special adviser President's Committee on Mental Retardation, Washington, 1971, Maurice Falk Medical Fund, 1971. Presidential fellow Aspen Institute Humanistic Studies.
Chairman international council American Field Service International Intercultural Programs. Board directors The Alliance Young Artists and Writers, Incorporated, New York York, Very Special Arts Arts, Washington, Delfina Studios Trust, London, The National Foundation Advancement in the Arts, Miami, Florida. Board artistic advisors Center Emerging Visual Artists.
Member New York State Council on Arts, since 1999. Senior advisor Foursome Investments, Ltd., London. Advisory board Lucy Daniels Foundation, Raleigh, North Carolina.
Former member overseers' committee to visit Harvard University Art Museum. Member New York City Cultural Affairs Advisory Committee. Board directors Rubin Museum Art.
Senior advisor nonprofit sector and philanthropy program Aspen Institute.