Mick Leavitt

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Michael David Leavitt

Mick Leavitt, 2001
Born: 1959
United States
Occupation: Theatre producer
President, Director,
Landmark Education, LLC
Salary: US$ Unknown (2006)
Net worth: US$ Unknown (2006)
Website: Corporate Website, Landmark Education

Mick Leavitt (1959 - ), also known as "Michael Leavitt"[1] is the President[2] of Landmark Education, LLC, as well as a member of its Board of Directors[3]. He is also a Theatrical producer in Chicago, Illinois.

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[edit] Education

Leavitt is graduate of the Goodman School of Drama at DePaul University[4].

[edit] Theatre

Leavitt is a prominent theatre producer, based out of Chicago[5]. Leavitt is known for producing One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.

Leavitt is on the Board of Directors of the Chicago Children's Theatre[6].

[edit] Landmark Education

[edit] Began as volunteer

Leavitt was mentioned in New York Magazine's 2001 article on Landmark Education, Pay Money, Be Happy,
when he served the organization as a volunteer :

Entirely employee-owned and run by a board of directors elected by the staff, Landmark also draws on the expertise of successful devotees like Mick Leavitt, producer of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, who works part-time in Landmark's business-development department[7].

[edit] President, responsibilities

Leavitt is in responsible for Landmark Education's business development and its marketing and public relations world wide. Mr. Leavitt became a staff member in 2001, and has been leading Landmark Education's seminars since the company was formed in 1991[citation needed].

[edit] Dramatic Productions

[edit] References

  1. ^ Theatre Database, 2004, Internet Theatre Database
  2. ^ Graduate Website Recognition Award, Mick Leavitt, President, Han Dana, website developer, 2004
  3. ^ Minutes of the General Meeting of The Board of Directors of Landmark Education Corporation, August 19, 2002, San Francisco, California.
  4. ^ Michael Leavitt, Who's Who, Chicago, 2060
  5. ^ Real Variety, Parket in Broadway's Place, Chris Jones, April 6, 1998
  6. ^ New Chicago Children's Theatre Announcement For Immediate Release, Chicago, Illinois, June 8, 2006
  7. ^ Pay Money, Be Happy, New York Magazine, July 9, 2001, Vanessa Grigoriadis
  8. ^ Michael Leavitt, Internet Broadway Database, 2006, The League of American Theatres and Producers
  9. ^ Behind the Curtain, Tony Award Speculations, Jonathan Abarbanel, May 10, 2002

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[edit] See also

Preceded by:
Brian Regnier, President,
Landmark Education Corporation
President, Landmark Education, LLC
After 2001 - Present
Succeeded by:
Current President