Pennsylvania Ballet Appoints Three Key Hires
Storied institution expands leadership and operations team to accelerate growth and evolution in 2021
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PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Pennsylvania Ballet announced today the expansion of its leadership and operations team. David Chambers will succeed interim chief development officer Laura Fredricks, as chief advancement officer and chief campaign officer. Kara Callahan has been appointed head of marketing and will be joined by digital promotions and marketing manager, Andrew Hungate. I m ecstatic to welcome this group of visionaries whose distinctive expertise and commitment to the arts make them well suited to lead Pennsylvania Ballet in its next phase of development, while meeting the long-term goals of this treasured organization, says Shelly Power, executive director of Pennsylvania Ballet. We have designed the organizational structure to combine marketing an
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