Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra President & CEO to Retire
By David SalazarThe Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) has announced the retirement of President and CEO Jonathan Martin on Feb. 16, 2025.
Martin, who served a seven-year tenure, led the organization through a period of significant artistic growth and financial stability, expanding its outreach in the region and fostering a more inclusive and community-driven approach to classical music. Under his watch, the company grew its endowment by over $100 million and achieved 14 consecutive years of balanced operating budgets. His leadership also resulted in the creation of The Andrew J Brady Music Center® in 2021 and the ongoing development of a new outdoor performance venue to replace the Riverbend Music Center.
“The seven years of leading the CSO in Cincinnati, a community that loves and nurtures the performing arts, has been unquestionably the highlight of my 45 years in the American orchestra field,” said Martin in an official press release issued by the organization.“I am proud of the strength of our institution and its broadened service to our community. While my decision to retire is bittersweet for me personally, it was made less so by knowing that the CSO is a strong, stable organization with fabulous musicians, an extraordinarily talented Music Director Designate, a dedicated Board of Directors and an administrative staff that is the envy of our field.”
Among the major initiatives to take place under Martin’s direction were “CSO Proof,” a concert series dedicated to innovative performance formats, including collaborations with ballroom culture, multimedia, and immersive experiences. He also moved to address “systemic underrepresentation of BIPOC individuals in orchestral music,” leading the organization to be one of the first to establish Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer position. Additionally, Martin initiated the “Brady Block Parties Series,” free outdoor concerts aimed at engaging new audiences across Greater Cincinnati.
In his stead, the company is promoting Robert McGrath to the role of Acting President and CEO. McGrath has been Chief Operating Officer since 2021 and has also served as Vice President and General Manager for the company from 2011-21.
“It has been an honor to be a part of the forward trajectory of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, and I am deeply grateful to Jonathan for his leadership and guidance through the years,” said McGrath. “I am excited to partner with Cristian Măcelaru, our Board of Directors, musicians, administrative team and the community as we continue to increase our impact and relevance through music.”