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Monday, June 17, 2024
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CA Orchestra Conference – July 25-27 in San Francisco


 Three days of learning about the latest developments and trends in the performing arts, and includes music performances and networking with 300 industry professionals. [READ MORE]
 

 

Chief Sales and Marketing Officer – Kansas City Ballet


 The Chief Sales and Marketing Officer (CSMO) is responsible for identifying and activating comprehensive strategies based on the institutional goals established by the organization’s multi-year strategic plan. [READ MORE]
 

 

Executive Director – Great Lakes Theater


 The ED will provide entrepreneurial, flexible, and people-centered leadership for GLT, an organization dedicated to redefining, amplifying, and extending the definition of classic theater. [READ MORE]


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Managing Director – Lookingglass Theatre Company Chicago – FINALISTS COMPENSATED 

Our next Managing Director will be a collaborative partner who appreciates that they are joining a complex team in the "middle of the story." [READ MORE]


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Director of Development – Long Wharf Theatre New Haven – FINALISTS COMPENSATED 

Long Wharf Theatre is eager to bring in a Director of Development who will approach connecting us to people and resources with the same rigor, innovation, and exploration we are applying artistically. [READ MORE]


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Director of Finance & Operations 

In this newly created role, the Director of Finance & Operations will serve as a key member of the senior leadership team. [READ MORE]


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Director, Cultural Leadership 

Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity aims to inspire everyone who attends our campus – artists, leaders, and thinkers – to unleash their creative potential. [READ MORE]


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VP of Education & Community Engagement – Pacific Symphony 

The Vice President of Education & Community Engagement will be responsible for designing, developing, and evaluating all education and community engagement programs. [READ MORE]


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Development Director – Marin Theatre 

This role plays an essential part in advancing our mission by developing and implementing comprehensive fundraising strategies to support our artistic endeavors and growing the audience. [READ MORE]


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Director of Development 

A successful candidate will manage all individual giving efforts including campaigns and appeals, and oversee the execution of institutional grants and special events. [READ MORE]


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Executive Director – Grand Theatre 

The Grand seeks an inspiring leader with exceptional operational experience, financial acumen, fundraising ability and people skills. [READ MORE]



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