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The provided HTML code contains the main content of a web page, specifically an article about the appointment of Michelle Miller Burns as the new President and CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO). Here’s a summary of the content:The provided HTML code contains the main content of a web page, specifically an article about the appointment of Michelle Miller Burns as the new President and CEO of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO). Here’s a summary of the content: Appointment of Michelle Miller Burns as DSO President and CEO: The Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) announced the appointment of Michelle Miller Burns as its new President and CEO. She will begin her role on September 23, 2024. Background and Experience: Michelle Miller Burns has previously held the position of interim president of the DSO in 2017-2018. She has also served as executive vice president for institutional advancement and COO at the DSO. Since 2018, she has been serving as president and CEO of the Minnesota Orchestra. Commitment to Artistic Excellence and Community Engagement: Burns expressed her excitement to return to Dallas and lead the DSO, highlighting the organization’s commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement. She emphasized her intention to build upon the organization’s current momentum and amplify its impact both locally and internationally. Endorsements and Expectations: Cece Smith, Chair of the DSO Board, praised Burns’ strong relationships within the organization and her successful tenure with the Minnesota Orchestra. Music Director Fabio Luisi expressed confidence in Burns’ ability to strengthen the DSO’s position and reach a wider audience. Start Date and Responsibilities: Burns will begin her role as President and CEO on September 23, 2024, coinciding with the start of the fall season. She is expected to work closely with the musicians, artistic leadership, board, staff, and supporters to continue the DSO’s growth and success. The article ends with a note that there are currently no comments on the story.

Michelle Miller Burns previously served as interim DSO president in 2017-2018.

The Dallas Symphony Orchestra has named Michelle Miller Burns as the ensemble’s next president and CEO.

She succeeds Kim Noltemy, who left last month for her new position as president of the Los Angeles Philharmonic after seven years at the top in Dallas.

“I am thrilled to return to Dallas to lead this incredible organization,” Burns said in a statement from the orchestra. “The DSO was my first step into a senior leadership role in the orchestral field, and this is an organization and a community that I love.”

She added that the “Dallas Symphony is on an exciting journey — actively building on its commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement. I look forward to working with musicians, artistic leadership, board, staff, volunteers, fans and supporters to continue to amplify the DSO’s impact in Dallas and beyond.”

Burns has served as president and CEO of the Minnesota Orchestra since 2018. In 2017-2018, she served as interim president of the Dallas Symphony for eight months, as well as executive vice president for institutional advancement and COO.

“During her time at the DSO, Michelle has built strong relationships throughout the organization, and we are thrilled to have her rejoin the DSO as its next President & CEO,” said Cece Smith, Chair of the DSO Board. “We know that Michelle, with her deep orchestral experience, her highly successful tenure with the Minnesota Orchestra, and her deep ties to the Dallas community, will continue the DSO’s momentum.”

“I am confident that Michelle will be a tremendous partner in building on our strengths and bringing even greater audiences and attention to the Dallas Symphony, further developing our activities in our community and internationally,” said Music Director Fabio Luisi.

Burns will assume the position on September 23 at the start of the fall season.

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