43 Millennium - Twenty-second Edition ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT the vice president of marketing at Interference Corporation, an artificial intelligence (AI) startup that Mr. Herman was proud to name and was responsible for securing its venture capital from a leading fundraiser. Likewise, he volunteered as a head swim coach for the Special Olympics and sailed the world as a sea captain between 1984 and 1990. During his adventures, Mr. Herman visited over 250 art galleries worldwide. Outside of his professional obligations, Mr. Herman is about to collaborate with a group to create an AI learning center for religious studies. Looking ahead, Mr. Herman aims to build an art gallery that surpasses the prestige of Exposures Gallery in a different region, providing more artists with a platform to display their work and more art enthusiasts with a place to connect with art. His philosophy is simple: “We want visitors to be happy and enjoy the gallery experience. Our mission has been to create an unparalleled environment of artistic wonder, marked by honesty and integrity. Art seems to make people smile. Art is part of our soul!” Sedona,” selected “Best Art Gallery in Arizona,” and recently named “One of the 20 Best Galleries in the World” by the prestigious World Art Awards. These accolades enhance Exposures Gallery’s unparalleled reputation as an artistic trendsetter in the world-renowned arts culture of Sedona and beyond. Exposures Gallery is poised to celebrate its momentous 30th anniversary in the fall of 2026. Earlier in his career, Mr. Herman served in the United States military during the Vietnam War, where he worked as a combat photographer and photo intelligence expert. After leaving the military, he served as a marketing manager at Pacific Stereo from 1971 to 1974 and as executive vice president and general manager at University Stereo from 1975 to 1980. Concurrently, Mr. Herman established JAM Advertising in Los Angeles and built a diverse client base that included Coca-Cola, Guitar Center, Ritz Camera, Oshman’s Sporting Goods, Fred Segal Clothing and San Miguel Beer. Following these appointments, Mr. Herman served as
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