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Boston Symphony Orchestra taps Gail Samuel as first female CEO

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BOSTON (AP):

GAIL SAMUEL is the next president and chief executive of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO).

Samuel, currently the president of the Hollywood Bowl and chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Philharmon­ic, will be the BSO’s first female president and the eighth president overall in its 140-year history when she takes over on June 21.

She succeeds Mark Volpe, who is stepping down after 23 years.

As president and CEO, Samuel will lead the orchestra, the Boston Pops, and Tanglewood.

While at the LA Phil, Samuel maintained the largest operating budget of any orchestra in the country, recruited a diverse staff representa­tive of the greater Los Angeles community, and supported the work of Music Director

Gustavo Dudamel’s Youth Orchestra Los Angeles programme, according to a BSO statement.

She is also credited for transformi­ng and expanding the reach of the Hollywood Bowl.

“The opportunit­y now to lead one of the world’s best orchestras, in a rapidly changing metropolit­an area such as Boston, is an exciting new challenge and a dream project,” Samuel said in a statement.

Prior to joining the Los Angeles Philharmon­ic, Samuel held positions with the Minnesota Orchestra, Yale University, Boston University Tanglewood Institute and the Young Musicians Foundation. She studied violin and earned undergradu­ate degrees in music and psychology and a master’s degree of business administra­tion from the University of Southern California.

 ?? AP ?? Gail Samuel is the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s (BSO) new president and chief executive. Samuel, who will take on the role in June, will be the BSO’s first female president.
AP Gail Samuel is the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s (BSO) new president and chief executive. Samuel, who will take on the role in June, will be the BSO’s first female president.

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