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Mary Peavey Appointed to Arts Commission

Mary Peavey

Arts and education advocate and music-industry executive Mary Peavey is the newest appointee to the Mississippi Arts Commission's board of commissioners.

Mary Peavey, a native Mississippian, is president of Peavey Electronics Corporation. "The creative spirit of Mississippi has inspired generations of musicians, writers and visual artists around the world," said Peavey. "Throughout my life, I have been fortunate to see the positive impacts that Mississippi's art makes in the lives of people from diverse backgrounds and cultures. I am eager to serve my state and help make the arts a bigger part of our lives and our children's lives."

Peavey helped is a board member of the national Afterschool Alliance, has served as an advocate for the National Arts Council, and continues to bring the arts to children through strategic partnerships, events, and music education programs.

Peavey also plays an essential role in producing the annual Mississippi Grammy Legacy Celebration, which celebrates the fact that Mississippi has produced more Grammy Award winners and nominees per capita than any other state. The event features the Peavey Awards and was named "one of the coolest events on the planet" by Vanity Fair in 2008.

"Mary Peavey truly loves Mississippi's unique arts and culture," said Mississippi's governor, Haley Barbour, who appointed her. "Her family has contributed so much to our state's musical heritage, making her a perfect fit for the Arts Commission."

The Mississippi Arts Commission is the official grants-making and service agency for the arts in Mississippi. The agency serves as an active supporter and promoter of arts in community life and in arts education. Governed by a 15-member volunteer board of commissioners, it is designed to stimulate and encourage the study and presentation of Mississippi performing, visual, and literary arts and public interest and participation.

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(20 September 2011)

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