36 Orchestra and Arts Professionals to Participate in League of American Orchestras’ Essentials of Orchestra Management Program

League’s Flagship Professional Development Program Will Take Place in New York City at Juilliard’s Lincoln Center Campus

New York, NY (July 11, 2024) – An international cohort of thirty-six orchestra and  arts professionals will participate in Essentials of Orchestra Management, the  League of American Orchestras’ premier leadership development program. The  ten-day program, running from July 24-August 2, 2024, is presented in collaboration  with Juilliard Extension and will take place in New York at Juilliard’s campus at  Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. 

“Essentials of Orchestra Management is one of the League’s most beloved and  important programs. With hundreds of graduates from Essentials working in  orchestras across the country, it is the gold standard of career advancement for  early and mid-career leaders in our field,” said League of American Orchestras  President and CEO Simon Woods. “But it goes beyond professional development— it’s also a forum for discussing the issues of the day and working together to chart  the future for orchestras in a complex world. The inspiring faculty and Juilliard’s  centrally located, historic campus are vital components of the program, but it’s 

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these 36 participants who add so much to the conversations, finding common  ground amidst diverse backgrounds and perspectives.” 

America’s flagship program for early- and mid-career orchestra and arts  professionals, Essentials of Orchestra Management offers a pathway to future  leadership and career success; since its inception in 2000, more than 600 individuals have participated in the program. Now in its 24th year, Essentials  connects, inspires, and challenges tomorrow’s leaders, providing them the  knowledge they need to enhance their careers.  

Topics will include artistic planning and leadership; development, finance, and  strategic planning; equity, diversity, and inclusion; education, community  engagement, and youth programs; human resources and organizational culture;  leadership and governance; advocacy, marketing, and communications; digital and  electronic media; orchestra operations; and negotiations. The program also includes  two Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center concerts and a tour of David Geffen Hall, as  well as peer discussions, mentoring opportunities, and a special breakout on  Women in the Arts Field. 

This year’s seminar is taught and directed by a faculty comprised of expert leaders  of the orchestra field and beyond, including: 

Faculty Leadership: 

Scott Faulkner (Faculty Director), Principal Bassist, Reno Philharmonic and Reno  Chamber Orchestra; Former Executive Director, Reno Chamber Orchestra; Director,  League Alumni Network 

Laura Reynolds, Vice President, Impact and Innovation, San Diego Symphony John McCann, Founder and President, Partners in Performance

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League Leadership: 

Simon Woods, President and CEO 

Caen Thomason-Redus, Vice President, Inclusion and Learning David Styers, Director, Learning and Leadership Programs 

Juilliard Leadership: 

John-Morgan Bush, Dean of Juilliard Extension, The Juilliard School Alex Jackson, Special Projects Coordinator, The Juilliard School Isabella Wang, Operations Lead, The Juilliard School 

Guest Faculty: 

Lisa Brown Alexander, President and CEO, Nonprofit HR 

Jennifer Barlament, Executive Director, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 

Deborah Borda, Executive Advisor, New York Philharmonic; Non-Executive Chair,  Intermusica; Founder, BordaArts 

Michelle Miller Burns, CEO, The Minnesota Orchestra 

Lee Bynum, Board Chair, The Dream Unfinished: An Activist Orchestra Sara Cutler, President, Local 802, AFM 

Clive Gillinson, Executive and Artistic Director, Carnegie Hall 

Phil Gutierrez, Assistant Director of Production, New York Philharmonic Doug Hagerman, Immediate Past Board Chair, League of American Orchestras Jonathon Heyward, Music Director, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra; Chief  Conductor, Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie; Renée and Robert Belfer Music  Director, Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center 

Rei Hotoda, Music Director and Conductor, Fresno Philharmonic Orchestra Joe Kluger, Principal, WolfBrown 

Alex Laing, President and Artistic Director, Gateways Music Festival

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Najean Lee, Director, Government Affairs and Education Advocacy, League of  American Orchestras 

Katie McGuinness, Chief Artistic Officer, Dallas Symphony Orchestra Anwar Nasir, Executive Director, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra Kim Noltemy, President and CEO, Los Angeles Philharmonic 

Doris Parent, Chief Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Access Strategies (IDEAS)  Officer, The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, Inc. 

Jessica Phillips, Musician, Metropolitan Opera 

Faith Raiguel, Former CFO, LA Opera; Current Board Service: Ojai Music Festival,  Silk Road 

Vanessa Rose, Executive Director, American Composers Forum Paul Scarbrough, Principal, Akustiks, LLC 

Alexa Smith, Associate Artistic Director, The Public Theater 

Bill Thomas, David Geffen Hall Project Executive, New York Philharmonic Maarten Walraven, Co-CEO, Symphony Media 

Michelle Zwi, Director of Orchestra Operations and Touring, Philadelphia Orchestra 

The 2024 Essentials of Orchestra Management cohort is comprised of  professionals and volunteers working at American, Canadian, and Nigerian orchestras, conservatories, and arts organizations, as well as career-changers  interested in exploring orchestra management positions. Participants include: 

Rosalyn Aninyei, Founder/Artistic Director, Vesta Orchestra and Opera Foundation  (Nigeria) 

Guiomar Blanco, Head of European Strategy, Arabella Arts; Advisory Council and  Artistic Committee Member, OAcademy (Orchestra of the Americas Group) (Spain) Lindsay Calmes, Senior Patron Engagement Manager, Louisiana Philharmonic  Orchestra

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Gabriela Garza Canales, Director of Seattle Conservatory of Music, Seattle Youth  Symphony Orchestra (WA) 

Sandy Choi, Senior Manager, Marketing and Communications, DC Youth Orchestra  Program  

Rich Coburn, Senior Manager, Community Partnerships and Repertoire Diversity,  National Arts Centre Orchestra (Canada) 

Julienne Cormier, Marketing and Communications Director, Philadelphia Youth  Orchestra Music Institute (PA) 

Brandy Crawford, Co-founder, Secretary of the Board, Personnel Manager,  Operations Manager, Symphony847 (IL); Director At Large, Personnel Manager,  Kenosha Symphony Orchestra (WI); Secretary of the Board, Lake Geneva  Symphony (WI) 

Rachel Crozier, Executive Director, Hudson Valley Symphony Orchestra (NY) Dan Dardon, Manager of Visiting Faculty and Musician Advancement, New World  Symphony (FL) 

Maria Kiamesso DaSilva, incoming MBA student, University of Michigan Virginia Evans, Chief Operating Officer, Reno Philharmonic (NV) Michael Finley, Executive Director, Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra (TX) Mariah Forde, Director of Marketing and Communications, Louisiana Philharmonic  Orchestra 

Chason Goldschmitz, Director of Production, Music, and Arts & Health, Office of  Renee Fleming (NJ) 

Madison Hookfin, Academy Program Manager, Columbus Symphony Orchestra  (OH) 

Adarsh Kumar, Director of Orchestra Personnel, The Juilliard School (NY) Andrew Lee, Artistic/Executive Director, DC Strings Workshop 

Joohyun Lee, Senior General Management Associate, Lincoln Center for the  Performing Arts (NY) 

Sarah McDonner, Executive Director, ECHO (TX)

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Kathryn Marks, Director of Learning & Community, Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra  (MI) 

Cameron Massey, Executive Director/CEO, Saginaw Bay Symphony Orchestra (MI) Emily Miclon, Development Manager, New Haven Symphony Orchestra (CT) Jane Morrison, Advisory Council Chair, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (GA) Hannah Muzzi, Learning Programs Associate, The Cleveland Orchestra (OH) Courtney Normandin, Digital Marketing Manager, Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra  (FL) 

Sam Pavel, Director of Operations, Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Jacob Pope, Executive Director, Chamber Orchestra of the Springs (CO) Kelly Racicot, Manager, Family and Youth Programs, National Arts Centre  Orchestra (Canada) 

Hannah Reffett, Marketing Manager, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (MO) Silvia Regalado-Zachlod, Executive Director, Napa Valley Youth Symphony (CA) Anna Royzman, Director of Performance Activities, Preparatory Division, The  Juilliard School (NY) 

James Shamblin, Operations and Annual Fund Manager, West Virginia Symphony Sarah Thrall, Director of Artistic Operations, Lexington Philharmonic (KY) Caroline Wittschen, Client Regulatory Analyst, Wellington Management Company  LLP (MA) 

Thomas J. Zera, Executive Director, Boise Baroque Orchestra (ID) Hashtag: #Essentials2024

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Essentials of Orchestra Management is made possible by grants from Trish & Rick  Bryan, 25th Century Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts and New  York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and  the New York State Legislature. 

About the League of American Orchestras 

The League of American Orchestras champions the vitality of music and the  orchestral experience, supports the orchestra community, and leads change boldly.  The only national organization dedicated to orchestras and their communities, the  League supports the field through advocacy, research, convenings, leadership  development, artistic programs, and grants. Founded in 1942 and chartered by  Congress in 1962, the League includes nearly 25,000 musicians, conductors,  orchestra staff, board members, volunteers, and business partners working within  our membership of 1,600 world-renowned orchestras, community groups, summer  festivals, student and youth ensembles, conservatories and libraries, businesses  serving orchestras, and individuals who love symphonic music.

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