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Judy Dines, William L. Gettys, Leslie Lassiter, John Lofton, Michael R. Mayton, and Robert W. McDonald Join League of American Orchestras Board of Directors

Judy Dines, William L. Gettys, Leslie Lassiter, John Lofton, Michael R. Mayton, and Robert W. McDonald have joined the League of American Orchestras’ Board of Directors; each will serve a three-year term. Lowell J. Noteboom, Steven C. Parrish, and Anne Parsons (deceased) were elected to the League’s Emeritus Board.

Thirty Orchestras Selected to Join League of American Orchestras’ New Consortium, Presenting Newly-Commissioned Works by Six Women Composers

Thirty orchestras will take part in the League of American Orchestras’ Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commissions Program. The unprecedented national consortium ensures that new works by women composers, each commissioned by the League, will be infused in orchestra seasons to come, with multiple performances throughout the country.

Autumn Advocacy Action

In This Issue: Activate New Voter Engagement Resources; Shuttered Venues Grant Program Enters Closeout Process; Talks Accelerate on New Rules for Musical Instruments; Engaging Artists from Abroad

Leadership from the Middle

A 60-minute webinar offering strategies that enable “middles” to draw upon their unique roles to attain individual empowerment and channel it to help their organizations achieve their greatest results.

Pernambuco Statement for CITES CoP19

The following statement has been crafted and endorsed by international music stakeholders on the topic of pernambuco conservation for consideration at the 19th Conference of Parties in November 2022.

Conference 2022: The Great Upgrade: Why Workforce Retention and Development Matters More Than Ever

A staggering number of people have changed jobs during the pandemic, and orchestras are not immune to the steep workforce hiring and retention challenges other sectors face. In this 2022 National Conference session, we explore how individuals are pursuing a personalized approach to the workplace and how orchestras can tap into new strategies to create a more engaging employee experience.

Conference 2022: Climate Change: Orchestrating Sustainability

Global conversations are unfolding on how the music sector can take action to reduce its carbon footprint, emissions, and environmental impact. Learn why taking up this work can’t wait, initial steps you and your orchestra can take, and what the future holds for accounting for how we’re doing our part.