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Leonard David Stone, Chairman, Global Arts Movement for Education
Leonard Stone began his orchestra management career with the
Edmonton
Symphony Orchestra in 1966.
Mr. Stone managed his
hometown orchestra, the Winnipeg Symphony, from 1967 until early
1978, after which he and his family moved to Syracuse, New York.
While there, he continued his management career with the Syracuse Symphony.
In June of 1979, Mr. Stone moved to Dallas, Texas, where he managed
The Dallas Symphony for fifteen years, taking the lead responsibility in
the development of that orchestra’s new concert hall. He then moved
back to Canada and managed the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra until
2000. Mr. Stone took over the Florida Orchestra in January of 2000,
and recently served as a grant panelist in Washington DC for
The National Endowment for the Arts.
In 2006, the American Symphony Orchestra League honored Stone
as the first Orchestra Executive Director to manage orchestras for forty
consecutive years. He now continues his impressive professional career
as Chairman of the Board for G.A.M.E. and President and CEO
of Teasdale Worldwide.
leonard@malcolmoutloud.com
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