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Palm Beach Symphony Announces Board Of Directors
To Lead It Into Golden Anniversary Season
Cathie Black, photo Rich Brekus, photo Nannette M. Cassidy, Marietta Muiña McNulty, Karen L. Rogers, photo
Laurie Bay, photo by courtesy of Palm Beach courtesy of Palm Beach photo by Capehart Amy L. Collins, photo by photo by Capehart courtesy of Palm Beach
Capehart Photography Symphony Symphony Photography Capehart Photography Photography Symphony
Palm Beach Symphony has announced the Board BMW of North America’s product planning and strategy joined the consulting company Arthur D. Little where he led
of Directors that will guide the acclaimed orchestra departments during which time BMW introduced its first their automotive group, conducting assignments for the major
into its golden anniversary season which will include SUV, the X5, and later the X3 and the X6. He took over BMW automobile manufacturers and suppliers worldwide. Most
upcoming performances of four world premieres as well new car sales in 2009 following the 2007/08 crash and built it
as internationally acclaimed guest artists including Yefim back to its former levels. In between those two positions, he Symphony News on page 21
Bronfman, Vladimir Feltsman and Emanuel Ax.
Board Chair James R. Borynack has welcomed Laurie
Bay, Cathie Black, Rich Brekus, Nannette M. Cassidy, Amy
L. Collins, Marietta Muiña McNulty, and Karen L. Rogers
to the Board. They have joined Board Members Todd
Dahlstrom, Paul Goldner, Carol S. Hays, Gary Lachman,
and Don Thompson.
In addition to Chair Borynack, other officers of the Board
are Vice Chair Rich Brekus, Treasurer John Herrick and
Secretary Manley Thaler.
“Our Board has seen Palm Beach Symphony reach
unparalleled artistic heights and deepen its commitment to
our community,” said Borynack. “It is my pleasure and honor
to collaborate with such accomplished individuals in this
milestone year as we support the symphony and its evolution 747-PALM
into one of the nation’s premier orchestras.”
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Laurie Bay and her late husband, James N. Bay, owner of
Bays English Muffins, served on the boards of numerous
hospital and arts organizations as part of their firm belief in
the importance of supporting the community. Bay actively
served in board leadership positions in Chicago. She received
her bachelor’s degree from the University of Cincinnati.
Among the numerous organizations she is pleased to continue
supporting in both her and Jim’s names are Palm Beach
Symphony, Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, The Antiquarian
Society, The Lyric Opera and The Art Institute of Chicago.
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