Quinn Bauriedel is a founder and Co-Artistic Director of the two-time OBIE Award-winning Pig Iron Theatre Company and has been a leading artistic voice in the company since 1995. Quinn has toured around the world with his productions and has taught workshops throughout the U.S. and abroad. In 2016 he was named a USA Eisenhower Fellow. He has also been awarded a Henry Luce Fellowship, a Pew Fellowship, a Fox Foundation Actor Fellowship (one of 6 awards given out nationally), a USA Knight Fellowship and an Independence Foundation Fellowship. Quinn regularly teaches leadership sessions for Wharton’s Aresty Institute for Executive Education and for the Wharton MBA Leadership program. Additionally, he has led leadership workshops for Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Novo Nordisk, CitiBank, Spotify, Cox Communications, Credit Suisse, US Trust, Morgan Stanley, KPMG, Exelis, FINRA, Danisco and ADP, among others. He has taught theatre courses and workshops at Harvard, Princeton, Brown, Stanford, Swarthmore College, UVA, Georgetown, Yale, UPenn, Wesleyan and American University, among many others. Quinn brings over 15 years of experience working with business leaders to every workshop he offers, enabling leaders to grow and maximize their potential. Currently, along with his Pig Iron duties, Quinn is an Associate Professor and Program Director for the University of the Arts/Pig Iron Devised Performance MFA & Certificate Programs. In February, 2020, he published an essay, "Train of Thought", in The National, Amtrak's magazine.