District Of Columbia 2023 2023-2024 Regular Session

District Of Columbia Council Bill PR25-0614 Introduced / Bill

Filed 01/23/2024

                    MURIEL B OWSER 
MAYOR 
Jan
uary 23, 2024 
The Honorable Phil Mendelson  
Chairman 
Council of the D istrict of Columbia 
John A. Wilson 
Building 
1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, 	NW, Suite 504 
Washington, DC 20004 
Dear Ch
airman M endelson: 
In accordance with section 
2 of the Confirmation Act of 1978, effective March 3, 1979 (D.C. Law 2-
142; 
D.C. Official Code § 1-523.01), and pursuant to section 4 of the Commission on the Arts and 
H
umanities Act, effective October 21, 1975 (D.C. Law 1-22; D.C. Official Code § 39-	203), I am 
pleased to nominate the following individual:  
Ms. Amy K. Bormet 
North Carolina Avenue, NE 
Washington, DC 20002 
(Ward 7) 
f
or appointment as a member with specific interest, ability, or experience in arts or 
humanities education of the Commission on the Arts and Humanities, 	f
illing a vacant seat 	formerly 
held 
by Natalie Hopkinson, fo	r the remainder of an unexpired te	rm
 to end June 30, 2024, and for a 
subsequent term to end June 30, 2027. 
Enclosed, you will find biographical information detailing the experience of the above-me	ntioned 
nominee, together with a proposed resolution t	o assist the Council during the confirmation p rocess. 
I would appreciate the Council’s earliest consideration of this nomination for confirmation. Please 
do not hesitate to contact Steven Walker, Director, Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments, 
should the Council require additional information.  
Sincerely, 
Muriel Bowser 
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A PROPOSED RESOLUTION 
-;!J/t?~ 
Chairman Phil Mendelson 
at the request 
of the Mayor 
IN THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
To confirm the appointment 
of Amy K. Bormet to the Commission on the Arts and Humanities. 
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, that this 
resolution may be cited as the "Commission on the Arts and Humanities Amy 
K. Bormet 
Confirmation Resolution 
of 2024". 
Sec. 
2. The Council of the District of Columbia confirms the appointment 	of: 
Ms. Amy 
K. Bormet 
North Carolina A venue, NE 
Washington, DC 20002 
(Ward 7) 
as a member with specific interest, ability, or experience in arts or humanities education 	of the 
Commission on the Arts and Humanities, established by section 4 
of the Commission on the Arts 
and Humanities Act, effective October 
21, 1975 (D.C. Law 1-22; D.C. Official 	Code§ 39-203), 
filling a vacant seat formerly held by Derek Younger, for the remainder 
of an unexpired term to 
end June 30, 2025. 
Sec. 
3. The Council of the District of Columbia shall transmit a copy 	of this resolution, 
upon its adoption, to the nominee and to the Office 
of the Mayor. 
Sec. 4. This resolution shall take effect immediately.   
Amy K. Bormet 
Artist 
   
   
 
 
Experience: 
Artist 
2011-Current 
A pianist, vocalist, and composer, known for her fearless free-wheeling style and dedication to creating new 
music. 
 
 
Biography: 
 
Ms. Amy K Bormet is a pianist, vocalist, and composer, known for her fearless free-wheeling style and dedication 
to creating new music. To collaborate with and celebrate women musicians, she started the annual Washington 
Women in Jazz Festival in 2011, directing, financing, and performing in an annual festival and women-focused 
events throughout the year in the DC area. 
 
She has formed several ensembles to perform and record her compositions.  Los Angeles-based quintet, 
AmyAna, co-led with Brazilian drummer Ana Barreiro, released their debut album in 2019, and performed an 
east coast tour in October 2021. The Harold Trio, an instant composition ensemble with Tina Raymond, drums 
and Biggi Vinkeloe, saxophone/flute, released their second album, Open Secrets, in 2019. Her quintet, 
Ephemera, a project of women’s poetry and improvisation, performed a two-week tour of Sweden. Currently she 
tours and performs her songs with the Amy K Bormet Trio, and No Trick Pony. 
 
Amy’s recordings are available through Strange Woman Records, which she co-owns with guitarist/producer and 
husband Dr. Matt Dievendorf. 
 
As an educator and a mentor, Amy K Bormet amplifies her performance tours with outreach masterclasses and 
residencies, recently at the Thailand International Jazz Conference (Mahidol University, January 2020), Los 
Angeles City College (February 2020), the Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts (May 2022), and Shepherd 
University (Jan 2023). She is a teaching artist, collaborating with the Kennedy Center’s newest programming at 
the REACH to present and perform with her all-women trio “the future of jazz is female” for middle school 
students. 
 
She continues to serve as a mentor for Grammy U, 202creates, and the summer program for the Washington 
Jazz Arts Institute, where she has participated since she was a high school student at Duke Ellington School of 
the Arts. She chairs the alumni board of the University of Michigan School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. 
 
As her performance career develops, Amy focuses more on presenting her compositions. She began to write 
orchestral music in 2013 as a part of the Jazz Composer’s Orchestra Institute (American Composer’s Orchestra) 
and premiered several new pieces with her quartet and the Capital City Symphony in February 2017. Her trio 
and string quartet debuted two sets of new music at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in March 2016. She 
wrote and performed music for two residencies at the Kennedy Center; Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead for 
composer/performers and the Mary Lou Williams Emerging Artist Showcase. 
 
A Ward 7 resident, Ms. Bormet earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jazz Studies Piano Performance from the 
University of Michigan and her Master of Fine Arts in Jazz Studies from Howard University. 
 
   
Executive Office of the Mayor – Mayor’s Office of Talent and Appointments 
John A. Wilson Building | 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 600 | Washington, DC 20004 
 
   
 
 
Amy K. Bormet 
 
Ms. Amy K Bormet is a pianist, vocalist, and composer, known for her 
fearless free- wheeling style and dedication to creating new music. To 
collaborate with and celebrate women musicians, she started the annual 
Washington Women in Jazz Festival in 2011, directing, financing, and 
performing in an annual festival and women-	focused events throughout 
the year in the DC area. 
She has formed several ensembles to perform and record her 
compositions.  Los Angeles-based quintet, AmyAna, co-	led with 
Brazilian drummer Ana Barreiro, released their debut album in 2019, 
and performed an east coast tour in October 2021. The Harold Trio, an 
instant composition ensemble with Tina Raymond, drums and Biggi Vinkeloe, saxophone/flute, 
released their second album, Open Secrets, in 2019. Her quintet, Ephemera, a project of women’s 
poetry and improvisation, performed a two-	week tour of Sweden. Currently she tours and performs 
her songs with the Amy K Bormet Trio, and No Trick Pony. 
Amy’s recordings are available through Strange Woman Records, which she co-	owns with 
guitarist/producer and husband Dr. Matt Dievendorf. 
As an educator and a mentor, Amy K Bormet amplifies her performance tours with outreach 
masterclasses and residencies, recently at the Thailand International Jazz Conference (Mahidol 
University, January 2020), Los Angeles City College (February 2020), the Caribbean Museum 
Center for the Arts (May 2022), and Shepherd University (Jan 2023). She is a teaching artist, 
collaborating with the Kennedy Center’s newest programming at the REACH to present and 
perform with her all-women trio “the future of jazz is female” for middle school students. 
She continues to serve as a mentor for Grammy U, 202creates, and the summer program for the 
Washington Jazz Arts Institute, where she has participated since she was a high school student at 
Duke Ellington School of the Arts. She chairs the alumni board of the 	University of Michigan 
School of Music, Theatre, and Dance. 
As her performance career develops, Amy focuses more on presenting her compositions. She 
began to write orchestral music in 2013 as a part of the Jazz Composer’s Orchestra Institute 
(American Composer’s Orchestra) and premiered several new pieces with her quartet and the 
Capital City Symphony in February 2017. Her trio and string quartet debuted two sets of new 
music at the Smithsonian American Art Museum in March 2016. She wrote and performed music 
for two residencies at the Kennedy Center; Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead for composer/performers 
and the Mary Lou Williams Emerging Artist Showcase. 
A Ward 7 resident, M	s. Bormet earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Jazz Studies Piano 
Performance from the University of Michigan and her Master of Fine Arts in Jazz Studies from 
Howard University .  GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Executive Office of Mayor Muriel Bowser 
 
Office of the General Counsel to the Mayor 
 
 
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The John A. Wilson Building     •    1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW     •     Suite 300    •   Washington, D.C.  20004     •    Office (202) 724 -7681 
 
To:   Tomas Talamante, Steve Walker 
From:   Betsy Cavendish 
Date:   January 11, 2024 
Subject:  Legal sufficiency review of Resolutions nominating Amy Bormet, Demetrius 
Butler, and Janice Kim as members of the Commission on the Arts and 
Humanities  
This is to Certify that this office has reviewed the above-	referenced resolutions and 
found them to be legally unobjectionable.  	If you have any questions in this regard, please do not 
hesitate to call Erika Satterlee, Deputy General Counsel, Executive Office of the Mayor, at 202	-
724-1303, or me at 202-	724-7681. 
 
 
______________________________ 	Elizabeth A. (Betsy) Cavendish