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MOCA BOARD CHAIR AND MOCA FREE ADMISSION FOUNDER

Carolyn is the chair of the board of the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA), Los Angeles, and has served as a trustee since 2009. She was president from 2018 to 2025 before becoming chair. Driven by art’s ability to educate, change and heal, and to bridge cultural and socio-economic divides, she made a landmark $10 million gift to establish Art for All, MOCA’s first free general admission program, which remains in place today through her continued support.

THE PAINTED TURTLE, FOUNDER

Carolyn is a founder and board member of The Painted Turtle, a free camp for children with chronic and serious illnesses and part of Paul Newman’s SeriousFun Camps. The Painted Turtle gives children an authentic camp experience where they can grow, build confidence, make lasting friendships, and just be kids. In 2025, she funded a new amphitheater to expand arts programming at the camp. She and her three sons have volunteered as counselors and continue to support its fundraising and annual benefit.

VISIONARY WOMEN, LEADERSHIP CIRCLE

Carolyn is a Leadership Circle member of Visionary Women, a Los Angeles-based nonprofit dedicated to supporting vulnerable women and girls through community and philanthropy. A longtime champion of its mission, she will be recognized as Philanthropist of the Year in 2025 for her ongoing leadership and generosity, which help expand programs and resources for unhoused women and their families.

HERBIE HANCOCK INSTITUTE OF JAZZ, EDUCATION SPONSOR

Carolyn is a long-time supporter of the educational programs at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz, where she served as a trustee. She currently underwrites the Carolyn Clark Powers Scholarship at the Herbie Hancock Institute of Jazz Performance at UCLA. Through the Institute, she previously spearheaded a music education program, “The Blues and Jazz: Two American Classics,” providing instruments and master classes to schools in rural areas.

The Institute's goal is to bring young jazz musicians together with renowned jazz artists and educators to ensure their expertise is passed on to the next generation of musicians.

THE GRAMMY MUSEUM FOUNDATION, DIRECTOR EMERITUS

Carolyn served as a board member for The GRAMMY Museum Foundation, supporting music education and fostering the next generation of music creators and leaders. Thanks to the work of the foundation, over 10,000 students participate in enriching, educational workshops through The GRAMMY Museum’s Clive Davis Theater and 20,000 students have experienced GRAMMY Camp Weekend and Career Days, gaining an introduction to the business of music.

THE KENNEDY CENTER NATIONAL COMMITTEE FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, BOARD MEMBER

Carolyn previously served on the Kennedy Center National Committee for the Performing Arts, whose community programs support, inspire and educate 11 million Americans each year. Initiatives she was involved with included early arts and adult education programs, as well as efforts to promote diversity and inclusion in the arts. The organization also produces free performances year-round at the Kennedy Center, showcasing more than 26,000 performers from all 50 states and over 40 countries.

THE COLLEAGUES, EVENT CO-CHAIR

The Colleagues is a long-standing non-profit that supports and raises funds to end child abuse and neglect and provides resources for the well-being of women and children in need, especially those affected by violence and trauma.

Carolyn is an event co-chair of The Colleagues’ annual luncheon and Oscar de la Renta fashion show. The event includes the presentation of the prestigious Champion of Children Award, which honors those who have made a lasting impact on the lives of children. Past honorees include Nancy Regan, Maria Shriver and Wallis Annenberg.

PACHAMAMA ALLIANCE, DREAMCHANGER

Inspired by a life-changing trip to the Amazon rainforest, during which she stayed with a tribe of shamans, Carolyn became a steward of Pachamama Alliance, a climate conservation organization that was founded to help protect the Amazon rainforest and its indigenous people. Today, Pachamama educates and inspires a global community to help regenerate the planet’s ecosystems, bring justice to their communities, and build toward a more sustainable future.

AMERICANS FOR THE ARTS, NATIONAL ARTS AWARDS, CHAIR

Carolyn chaired the Americans for the Arts’ National Arts Awards and is the namesake of its annual Carolyn Clark Powers Lifetime Achievement Award, bestowed to such luminaries as Tony Bennett, Herbie Hancock, Sophia Loren, Mavis Staples and the painter Luchita Hurtado. The organization supports the extraordinary and dynamic value of the arts and aims to ensure that every American has access to the transformative power of the arts. 

TO BE OF SERVICE, EXECUTIVE PRODUCER

Carolyn is Executive Producer of the documentary To Be of Service, moved by its powerful story of service dogs trained to partner with and support veterans who return home from war with PTSD. The film, directed by Academy Award nominee Josh Aronson and featuring an original song by Jon Bon Jovi, underscores the devastating toll war takes on soldiers. The documentary illustrates service dogs' pivotal role in transforming the lives of veterans shattered after sacrificing for our country.

Efforts to promote the film while also lobbying for change in policy at the Department of Veterans Affairs resulted in the PAWS ACT, which President Biden signed into law in August 2021. The PAWS ACT created a five-year pilot program funded by the VA to pay for service dogs for veterans suffering with PTSD.