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Barrie Glabman

Over the course of her twenty-year career as an art director, Barrie Glabman has helped many beloved global brands shape their visual identities. After completing a B.F.A. at the School of Visual Arts in New York City, she began her career at The New York Times Magazine as a graphic designer. She was soon recruited to lend her talents to iconic brands, including Bloomingdales, Conde Nast, and J. Crew, as a consulting art director. Barrie also provided art direction for various lifestyle brands, including Rosenthal China and Paul Stuart at the boutique advertising agency Henszey and Albert. Later in her career, she led all art direction for Liz Claiborne.

Barrie also created the brand identity for Articulate, the e-learning software company her husband Adam Schwartz founded in 2002. Her remarkable work helped establish Articulate as a dominant force in the e-learning industry. Today, Articulate has more than 115,000 customers in 161 countries, including all 100 of the Fortune 100.

With her keen eye for design, Barrie also does interior design for select clients and was recognized by Hamptons Cottages & Gardens magazine with a cover story in 2018.

Barrie is partner in Marfa Stance, a London-based luxury apparel company that designs multi-functional, versatile and uniquely sustainable clothing.

Barrie is passionate about child development. She served on the Board of Trustees for The Children's Museum of the East End for a decade and continues as Trustee Emeriti. Barrie also served for a decade on the Ross School as a Trustee. Barrie has been honored by the Ross School and by The Children's Museum of the East End for her tireless dedication to improving the lives of children.