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Clyde Risley Jones was born in Louisiana, USA. He is known for Who Killed Soul Glow? (2012), Coming to America (1988) and 13 Sins (2014).- In his role as The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Senior Vice President for Institutional Advancement, Clyde Jones leads the Museum's efforts to deepen and broaden its engagement with current and prospective donors locally, nationally, and internationally. He is responsible for Individual, Foundation/Government, and Planned Giving as well as The Capital Campaign, Corporate Engagement, and the 150th Anniversary Committee. He joined The Met in July 2015.
Prior to his work at the Museum, Jones was President of the Medical and Health Sciences Foundation, which raises money for the University of Pittsburgh and its clinical partner, the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He previously served as Director of Development for New York-Presbyterian Hospital and Weill Cornell Medical College and held leadership positions at Lenox Hill Hospital and the New York Civil Liberties Union, among other not-for-profit organizations. He is on the boards of the Pittsburgh Opera, Washington and Jefferson College, and WQED Multimedia. Jones has a BA in theater studies from Pennsylvania State University. - Camera and Electrical Department
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Clyde Jones is known for Deprivation (2013) and How to Survive a Zombie Attack (Public Service Announcement) (2010).- Clyde H. Jones is known for Return to Boggy Creek (1977).