Cathedral Arts Project welcomes new board members

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The Cathedral Arts Project (CAP) has announced the installation of five new members to its board of directors. The board has 37 members.

Michael J. Blaylock

Michael J. Blaylock began his career in 1982 with the Jacksonville Transportation Authority, where he served in a host of key leadership positions that led to an appointment as the agency’s sixth CEO in 2002, and the first African-American chosen to serve in this capacity until his retirement in 2012. His expansive career and persistent passion for excellence in the transportation industry led him to establish Blaylock Transportation Group International, where he now serves as the principal and CEO.

Leigh Fogle

Leigh Fogle is the founder of Fogle Art Consulting and F&E Management. She studied economics, art history, studio art and psychology while in college. In 1994, a year out of school, she combined those interests to launch Fogle Art Consulting and quickly grew it to become a premier art and framing source for corporate and health care clients nationwide. Fogle served on the CAP Board in 2006-08 before relocating to Nashville. She recently returned to Jacksonville.

Chung Rutter

Chung Rutter is senior vice president, national market leader for RS&H, where he began as a senior architect in 2000. Prior to RS&H, he served as senior vice president of KBJ Architects for nearly 14 years. Rutter is past president of the American Institute of Architects Jacksonville Chapter, a graduate of the Leadership Jacksonville Class of 2009 and serves on the governing board of JWBC Athena PowerLink.

Heather Schatz

Heather Schatz is an Emmy-nominated multimedia journalist with experience as a strategic communications and marketing professional. She is the senior producer of WJCT News 89.9 talk shows including “First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross,” “The Florida Roundup” and “What's Health Got to Do with It?” Schatz spent nearly 10 years at CBS News in New York City, where she worked for CBS Network Radio, CBS “This Morning” and “The Early Show,” producing news and feature stories for television and radio.

Camala Stringer

Camala Stringer was born and raised in Jacksonville and shares her time between Jacksonville and Whitefish, Montana. She is an artist and enjoys engaging with art galleries and fundraisers in both Jacksonville and Whitefish. She is the co-creator of the Summer Artfest Auction in Whitefish and is dedicated to the promotion of artists.