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Héctor Schargorodsky

Domain of Expertise: Cultural and creative industries, Cultural policy
Nationality: Argentina
UN Working Languages:
French, Spanish
Héctor Schargorodsky is a professor at the University of Buenos Aires. For over 20 years, he has worked for the Argentinian State in the cultural sector and, within this framework, has focused on the protection of national industries through the creation of sectoral consensus groups and the implementation of new standards. Héctor has an in-depth knowledge of processes for public intervention in the production and diffusion of live performances and in major theatres operations. He also has experience working on the implementation of the 2005 Convention in several Latin American and African countries. For the past 10 years, he has given courses in management and administration for cultural sector institutions in various universities in Argentina, Latin America and Spain. He founded and is the current Director of the Cultural Observatory and the Master in administration of cultural and creative sector organizations at the University of Buenos Aires. His most recent publication is “Theatre Management: models and strategies for cultural venues”, co-authored with Lluís Bonet.