The Landscape of American Orchestras: A Guide for New Board Members
RegisterFebruary 4, 2025
3:00pm Eastern / Noon Pacific
Are you a new board member of an orchestra? Join an insightful free member webinar designed specifically for you, led by Simon Woods, President and CEO of the League of American Orchestras, and Doug Hagerman, the League’s immediate past board chair and former Chair of the Milwaukee Symphony. Simon and Doug will provide an overview of the field, covering recent national trends, current opportunities, and challenges orchestras face. They’ll also dive into aspects of governance unique to orchestras, like managing complex leadership models and multiple stakeholder groups. Plus, they’ll show you how the League’s resources can support you in your role as a board member and connect you to a vibrant network of orchestras across the country.
Speakers: Doug Hagerman, immediate past League board chair and former Chair of the Milwaukee Symphony and Simon Woods, President and CEO, League of American Orchestras
This webinar is free for League members and available to non-members for a fee.
Who Should Attend?
New orchestra board members interested in learning more about the field.
Even if you can’t attend the session live, register to receive a recording.
Cost
- Free for members
- $35 for non-members
- For just another $20, you can become an individual member of the League and get free access to this webinar. Learn more about League membership.
About the Speakers
Doug Hagerman (he/him)
Immediate past League board chair and former Chair of the Milwaukee Symphony
Immediate Past Chair, Board of Directors, League of American Orchestras. Former Board Chair, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Retired attorney and corporate executive. Interested in governance and EDI. Lover of all genres of music.
Simon Woods (he/him)
President and CEO, League of American Orchestras
Simon Woods brings more than 30 years of experience working with orchestras to his leadership role as President and CEO of the League of American Orchestras.
Deeply committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, to the role of arts organizations in community, and to nurturing the next generation of arts leaders, Woods is known throughout the sector as a highly trusted mentor and advisor to orchestra management professionals. For two decades he has contributed to the League of American Orchestras’ professional development programs, including acting as Director of the League’s signature immersive training program, Essentials of Orchestra Management.
Woods’ thought leadership includes regular columns about the future of orchestras in Symphony and Medium, as well as lectures and speaking engagements at conferences and orchestra board rooms around the country.
Prior to joining the League in 2020, Woods served as CEO of the Los Angeles Philharmonic from 2017 to 2019; as Interim Executive Director of the Grand Teton Music Festival in 2020; and as President & CEO of the Seattle Symphony for seven years beginning in 2011. From 2005 to 2011, he was Chief Executive of the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Earlier positions included President & CEO of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra as well as Artistic Administrator and later Vice President of Artistic Planning & Operations at The Philadelphia Orchestra.
From the late 1980s to the late 1990s, Woods worked as a record producer at EMI Classics in London, where he produced recordings at Abbey Road Studios and on location with many of the world’s foremost classical artists, ensembles, and orchestras.
Born in London, England, Woods earned a degree in music from Cambridge University and a diploma in conducting from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. He currently serves on the boards of Astral Artists and the Performing Arts Alliance.
Simon Woods and his wife, Karin Brookes, were honored to become American citizens in 2018.
Questions?
Please contact Member Services at member@americanorchestras.org.
The content of this free member webinar was developed by the League.
This webinar was made possible by generous grants from the Howard Gilman Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts, as well as, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
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