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Behind the hallowed walls of our city’s world-class institutions and inside the board rooms of its most dynamic businesses, interesting stories are unfolding every day. In its 4th year, the Rydal Park Lively Fall Speaker Series is proud to open a window into those landmark organizations—to share some of the history and reveal some of the mystery that makes our city’s icons so iconic.
On Wednesday, December 7th, Rydal Park will welcome Allison Vulgamore, President and CEO, The Philadelphia Orchestra – rescheduled from October 17th.
As chief executive of the world-renowned PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, Allison Vulgamore is a conductor of sorts—eliciting great performances from both the artistic and business players around her, and setting the tempo for an energized revitalization of the orchestra. Since arriving in Philadelphia after leading a similar transition for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Vulgamore has blazed trails to China, forming historic partnerships with institutions in the People’s Republic. She has spearheaded innovations in programming, has brought the orchestra back to the recording and broadcast platforms and was instrumental in the appointment of Maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
All talks are free and open to the public on a limited, reserved-seating basis by calling 215-376-6292.
On Wednesday, December 7th, Rydal Park will welcome Allison Vulgamore, President and CEO, The Philadelphia Orchestra – rescheduled from October 17th.
As chief executive of the world-renowned PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA, Allison Vulgamore is a conductor of sorts—eliciting great performances from both the artistic and business players around her, and setting the tempo for an energized revitalization of the orchestra. Since arriving in Philadelphia after leading a similar transition for the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Vulgamore has blazed trails to China, forming historic partnerships with institutions in the People’s Republic. She has spearheaded innovations in programming, has brought the orchestra back to the recording and broadcast platforms and was instrumental in the appointment of Maestro Yannick Nézet-Séguin.
All talks are free and open to the public on a limited, reserved-seating basis by calling 215-376-6292.
