Kami is at the forefront of guiding the evolving demographics of heirs, family heads, CEOs and entrepreneurs as they re-evaluate the role of philanthropy alongside business. In crafting philanthropic initiatives, she draws from her Executive MSc in Social Business & Entrepreneurship at the LSE and promotes an impact-oriented, long-term approach.
Over the years, Kami has designed and led flagship philanthropic schemes at Tate and the Royal Academy of Arts, managed grants from private foundations such as New Carlsberg Foundation, and advised individual patrons and corporates on their giving strategies. Recent projects include orchestrating support towards the Getty’s PST Art initiative (California), La Biennale di Venezia, and Electric Dreams exhibition & learning programme at Tate, their most ambitious show to date, tracing the intersection of art & technology between the 1950s and the early 1990s.
As the Chair of Trustees of the AI21C Foundation, Kami leads collaborations with established cultural institutions such as Haus Der Kunst, Tate, Turner Contemporary, The Line, and the Polish Cultural Institute, aimed at expanding and diversifying their philanthropic supportership.