Aurelie Cauchy, as Co-Founder of The Twentieth, is at the forefront of a transformative approach to philanthropy in the arts and culture sector. With a robust background in international relations and arts administration, Aurelie has cultivated a unique expertise that bridges the gap between high-net-worth...
Aurelie Cauchy, as Co-Founder of The Twentieth, is at the forefront of a transformative approach to philanthropy in the arts and culture sector. With a robust background in international relations and arts administration, Aurelie has cultivated a unique expertise that bridges the gap between high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) and the vibrant world of arts organizations. The Twentieth, co-founded with Leslie Ramos, operates from strategic hubs in New York, London, and Paris, positioning itself as a pioneering art advisory that emphasizes the importance of philanthropy in fostering cultural initiatives.
In her current role, Aurelie leads key projects that focus on enhancing fundraising strategies, diversifying revenue streams, and expanding international outreach for a diverse range of clients, including world-class museums, foundations, and creative residencies. Her strategic partnerships and leadership skills enable her to craft tailored solutions that empower organizations to maximize their impact within the arts ecosystem. By leveraging her expertise in corporate communications and nonprofit organizations, Aurelie effectively guides HNWIs and brands in reinforcing their commitment to the arts, ensuring that their philanthropic endeavors resonate meaningfully within the community.
Aurelie's vision for The Twentieth is not just about financial support; it’s about creating lasting relationships that foster cultural enrichment and innovation. Through her work, she champions the idea that philanthropy can be a powerful catalyst for change, inspiring others to invest in the arts as a vital component of societal development. Her commitment to elevating the arts and culture landscape is evident in every initiative she undertakes, making her a key figure in the ongoing dialogue about the role of philanthropy in shaping the future of the arts.