Classical Movements Names New Chief Operating Officer

By David Salazar

Classical Movements has announced that Elisabeth Christensen will be its new Chief Operating Officer starting on July 1, 2024.

In her new role, Christensen will join President Neeta Helms in overseeing staff management and HR practices, among many other tasks.

Christensen has worked with such organizations as the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, New England Conservatory Preparatory School, and the Crowden Center for Music in the Community, among others.

“Classical Movements does many things, from operating festivals to producing dozens of tours each year for some of the most well-known orchestral and choral clients. In addition, we commission new music, donate to numerous musical projects around the world, and run a small concert series in our own building in Alexandria, Virginia,” Helms said in an official press statement issued by the company. “Each year, our tours culminate in over 150 concerts spanning around 60 countries worldwide. I cannot think of a better person to take over the job of overseeing operations to continue to bring each tour to its fullest potential. We are extremely glad that Elisabeth has accepted this newly created role.”

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