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Mr. Vogl has worked for several years with artists and performing arts groups in the Bay Area.
He co-founded the sketch comedy group Killing My Lobster and the Hi/Lo Film Festival and served as executive director of Lobster Theater Project, a multi-disciplinary San Francisco non-profit arts organization.
His experiences in the arts have included acting, writing, directing and producing award winning comedy shows and new plays, making short films, programming film festivals, and representing small arts organizations on the San Francisco Arts Task Force.
Outside of the arts, Mr. Vogl has volunteered on local, state and national political campaigns, reported on AIDS and refugee crises from Africa, worked for several hi-tech start-ups in the Bay Area, taught American History to French kids and delivered flowers in his hometown of Washington, D.C.
Mr. Vogl studied at Tougaloo College in Mississippi, and holds BA degrees in American History and English Literature from Brown University and a Masters in Public Administration degree from the John F.
Kennedy School of Government at Harvard where he was a Lucius N.
Littauer Fellow.

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Brown University Undergraduate Degree
Harvard University Graduate Degree

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