Arthur Greenberg

Arthur is a lifelong resident of New York City.  Dr. Greenberg was born in Brooklyn, New York and graduated from Stuyvesant High School. Dr. Greenberg has a Bachelors of Business Administration from City College, a Masters of Arts from New York University, a Masters of Science and Professional Diploma from Pace University, and a Doctor of Education from Teachers College, Columbia University. Dr. Greenberg has worked in many venues during his professional career including, Assistant Principal of City-As-School, Principal of Middle College High School, Principal of Beach Channel High School, Dean of Faculty Skills at LaGuardia Community College, and Superintendent of Community School District 25 in Queens. In 1997, Dr. Greenberg was elected President of the New York City Association of Superintendents. In a Fall, 1998 study on arts education, prepared for the President’s Committee on the Arts and Humanities, Community School District 25 was one of only eight school districts identified for exemplary practice in arts education. Dr. Greenberg won the Harold McGraw Jr. Prize in Education for his work in support of arts education. In 1998 Dr. Greenberg was invited by the Chancellor to assume the position of Supervising Superintendent for Executive and New School Development. In September 2000 Dr. Greenberg joined the faculty of NYU’s Steinhardt School of Education as a Professor of Educational Administration in the Department of Administration, Leadership and Technology. Currently, Dr. Greenberg serves as a Board Member for the Foundation for Child Development and the Center for Arts Education.