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Wharton Center Announces Mike Brand s Retirement
Brand has announced his plans to retire by June 2022.by Stephi Wild
After 17 years as Executive Director of Wharton Center, Mike Brand has announced his plans to retire by June 2022. MSU s Wharton Center provides world-class performing arts opportunities for the campus community, Greater Lansing region, and beyond, said MSU Provost Teresa K. Woodruff, Ph.D. Mr. Brand has been at the center of those contributions for 17 years, ensuring the high quality and rich diversity of Wharton Center s programming while advancing the arts as a vital component of Michigan State University s mission and values.
Wharton Center has experienced significant growth under Mike Brand s leadership, expanding from an annual operating budget of $5 million in 2003 to $16 million in 2019. Brand s guidance has continued through the pandemic, with the 21-22 season signaling Wharton Center s return to the stage with a lineup of programming, including Lesli
Jul 8, 2021 | 6:33 PM
It’s on with the show, Act 2, for the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center in Appleton. The venue got a huge boost toward resuming operations through a $1.3-million Shuttered Venue Operators grant. Now, the P-A-C is looking to raise an additional $500-thousand to close the gap. President and CEO Maria Van Laanen says the P-A-C has scripted a campaign to attract donors by showcasing the center’s importance to the community.
Whether it’s grants from foundations and different businesses and individual supporters of arts and education programs in the community.” Van Laanen said. “Helping people understand the impact the performing art center was able to have even during the pandemic. And a successful performing arts center is a key to a vibrant downtown.”