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Joe's Movement Founder Named Business Leader of Year

The Prince George's Chamber of Commerce recognized Brooke Kidd at its Excellence in Business Awards.

Brooke Kidd, founder and executive director of Joe’s Movement Emporium in Mount Rainier, was named Business Leader of the Year by the Prince George’s Chamber of Commerce at its Excellence in Business Awards event on Sept. 18, according to a news release.

The gathering hosted by the Chamber at the Marriott Conference Center recognized the contribution of the business community in advancing the quality of life in Prince George’s County.

In February 2015, Kidd was selected as the Sue Hess Maryland Arts Advocate of the Year by Maryland Citizens for the Arts, an award that honors an individual whose work has had lasting impact on the state of public funding for the arts at all levels of government.

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Kidd has championed community responsive programming in Prince George’s County for more than 20 years and pioneered efforts to utilize the arts as a vehicle for progressive education, workforce training and economic growth.

A vocal advocate for the arts, she has participated in state and national panels to educate and support other leaders involved in community arts service, capacity-building innovations, and arts and entertainment districts.

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Kidd co-founded Joe’s Movement Emporium with artist/dancer Joe “Ajax” Drayton in 1995 based on the open-door-oriented arts centers she experienced while studying in Cameroon.

Today, Joe’s is the county’s largest independent performing arts center, serving as the artistic base to over 20 artists and arts group of all disciplines. Complete with black box theater, three dance studios and an arts education wing, the facility serves 70,000 individuals annually. Joe’s successfully utilizes arts as a vehicle for cultural enrichment, economic growth, progressive education and workforce training, serving 3,500 youth last year alone.

A winner of the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award for choreography, Kidd’s successful vision has created a gold standard for community-based arts organizations throughout Maryland. Her drive and vision helped to anchor the Gateway Arts District of Prince George’s County, joining small businesses and the arts community in pursuit of economic growth.

Photo contributed by Joe’s Movement Emporium. 


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