Board of Directors
- Amy Altholz, CPA
RubinBrown - Willyetta Carter
UHY Advisors - Colin C. Clark, Esq.
Sandberg Phoenix - Dan Cohn, Esq.
Husch Blackwell - Peter Corsale, Esq.
McCarthy, Leonard & Kaemmerer - Susan Hagen, CPA
Professional Financial Services - David S. Kim, Esq.
Armstrong Teasdale - Ryan Klein, CISA
PwC - Matthew Minder, Esq.
Bryan Cave - Christian Misner, Esq.
Donner Applewhite - Tim Mooney, Esq.
Core Natural Resources - Garrett Niksch, CPA
Emerson - Kerry Ryan, Esq.
Saint Louis University School of Law - Benjamin J. Siders, Esq.
Lewis Rice - Rebecca Thomas, CPA
PwC - Jennifer Visintine, Esq.
Thompson Coburn - Olivia Zhang, CPA
BDO USA

Sue Greenberg
Executive Director
Sue Greenberg, Executive Director, joined VLAA in 1986. During the summer, she worked at The Muny from 1982 to 2021, first as a stage manager and then as company manager. Sue also taught legal issues in the arts for Webster University’s Arts Leadership graduate program from 1991 to 2021. She is a graduate of Washington University, where she majored in Art History and Urban Studies. Sue received the Missouri Arts Council Leadership in the Arts award in 2025, the Arts and Education Council Champion for the Arts award in 2019, a St. Louis Bar Foundation Spirit of Justice Award in 2017, a Kick-Ass Award in 2012 and a St. Louis Visionary Award in 2008.

Marissa Camp
Associate Director
Born and raised in Ferguson, Camp holds a BA in studio art with a certificate in illustration from Webster University. She works in a wide variety of media, including digital and traditional illustration, cyanotype printing, letterpress printing, sculpture, and ceramics. In 2022, Camp participated in the Regional Arts Commission’s Gyo Obata Fellowship program. At the time, the 10-week paid summer program targeted undergraduates from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in arts administration. Camp was placed at Central Print, where she got hands-on experience in marketing, event planning, and donor relations. Camp joined the VLAA staff in 2025.

Quinton Ward
Community Engagement Manager
A St. Louis native, Quinton Ward is an interdisciplinary artist whose work explores where art, design, and community intertwine. His nonprofit experience includes leadership roles at Operation Food Search and MetroMarket, a mobile grocery store that travels to areas with limited access to fresh, healthy food. Quinton is a 2019 graduate of the Regional Arts Commission’s Community Arts Training Institute and was the co-creator and host of the second season of the Contemporary Art Museum’s Speak Up St. Louis podcast. He was named a 40 Under 40 by the St. Louis Business Journal in 2022. He holds a BFA in graphic design from Webster University.

Scott Miller
Summer Associate Program Director
Scott Miller, an amazing volunteer, has served as our Summer Associate Program Director since 2016. He was an in-house attorney at Anheuser-Busch Companies for more than 19 years before he retired.
Photo Credit: Ceramic cruets by Susan Bostwick