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On July 15, the Columbus Symphony will be welcoming a new chief executive officer, just in time for its 75th anniversary.
Maureen O’Brien, who worked as an editor at Publishers Weekly from 1987 to 1996, died on April 12, from complications from a blood infection. She was 67. After a short stint at the New York Post ...
Maureen O'Brien, center, president and CEO of New York State Industries for the Disabled (NYSID), talks with mail processing clerks at the Center for Disability Services mail fulfillment center on ...
A reluctant audition for producer Verity Lambert followed, and she was offered the job. O’Brien accepted for one reason: she’d be closer to her London-based partner, Michael. Unfortunately ...
The new CEO will be tasked with leading the capital campaign for the symphony's plan to construct a $275 million, ...
Maureen O'Brien didn't expect Fra Angelico's "Visitation" to lead to her acceptance of her mother's dementia. But in an intimate mother-daughter moment, the painting gave her strength and peace ...
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Maureen O'Brien will serve as CEO effective July 15. O’Brien will join the Columbus Symphony from the New World Symphony in ...
The Columbus Symphony has announced the appointment of Maureen O'Brien as its new Chief Executive Officer, effective July 15, 2025. With a distinguished career in arts leadership and a deep ...