Women in Classical Music Symposium

We can’t wait to welcome you to the sixth annual Women in Classical Music Symposium November 3-6, 2024! This year’s virtual conference brings together administrators, educators, composers, musicians and conductors from around the world to gather in meaningful conversations, panels and discussions alike.

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Michelle Miller Burns

Michelle Miller Burns will begin her tenure as the Ross Perot President and CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra on September 23, 2024. The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is the largest performing arts organization in the Southwest United States, committed to inspiring the broadest possible audience with distinctive classical programs, inventive pops concerts and innovative multimedia presentations.

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Leah Rosenthal

Leah Rosenthal, Artistic Director, of La Jolla Music Society/The Conrad has held positions with some of the most prestigious non-profit organizations in the country, including the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Ravinia Festival, The Recording Academy, and PBS (WTTW).

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Elizabeth Helgeson

Throughout her career, Elizabeth Helgeson has demonstrated a strong interest in building communities through the arts. Her work is characterized by a strategic approach to artistic planning, emphasizing the power of the arts to connect individuals and enrich lives.

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Jessica Mallow Gulley

Jessica Mallow Gulley, Executive Director for the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra, is a dynamic leader and arts executive who has built a reputation as a visionary fundraiser, relationship-builder, and organizational culture expert.

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Katie McGuinness

Katrina McGuinness was appointed Vice President of Artistic Operations for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in September 2021 and was promoted to Chief Artistic Officer in April 2024.

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Tori Fusinaz

Tori Fusinaz is a creative, results-driven Marketing, Communications, and Partnership Specialist with over 20 years of experience in the public and private sector.

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Camille Delaney-McNeil

Camille Delaney-McNeil is a fierce advocate for social change through music as well as a classically trained singer and flutist. After receiving her Bachelors of Music from the University of Maryland, College Park and a Masters of Music from the Peabody Institute, Johns Hopkins University.

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