Andrea Van de Kamp (nee Fisher) is a Los Angeles businesswoman, philanthropist, fundraiser and civic leader.
As chair of the operating committee of the city’s Music Center, she is credited with shepherding the Walt Disney Concert Hall to completion in 2003.
[1] Van de Kamp held volunteer or leadership roles in several Southern California arts and philanthropic organizations, including the Downtown Women’s Center Los Angeles, the Music Center’s Blue Ribbon committee, A Noise Within Theatre and the Rose Bowl.
[6] As chair of the Music Center’s development committee, Van de Kamp spearheaded a major fundraising campaign to generate the estimated $264 million needed to complete the building.
Van de Kamp has also held leadership positions at other arts and philanthropic organizations, including a board seat at the UCLA Hammer Museum, vice chair at the California Council of the Humanities and co-chair of the Los Angeles Arts Task Force.