Andrew Kehoe is a Sacramento native and lifelong lover of the arts.
His mother instilled an appreciation for the arts at an early age, taking him to art museums, filling the house with prints of famous Expressionists, and ensuring there was always paper and colored pencils to let the imagination run wild.
While he did not find his calling in the arts, his career spans more than 20 years working in both the public and private sectors. He is currently the Government and Community Relations Manager for UC Davis Health, and before that, worked in the California State Legislature and for Mayor Darrell Steinberg, including helping Mayor Steinberg spearhead major COVID response initiatives for the arts in Sacramento. Andrew’s early career includes marketing and branding work for Stanley-Black&Decker and even a short stint teaching English in Japan.
These days, Andrew and his wife, Shenandoah, spend most of their spare time chasing after their 4-year-old boy, Ronan. Still, when they have a babysitter, you can find them attending shows at CapStage or B Street, near the front at local rock concerts, or catching up on the latest Oscar-nominated films.
Andrew holds a B.A. from Sacramento State in Political Science.