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Pensacola Symphony Orchestra

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updates to staff and budget size
|executive=[[Bret Barrow]]
|board=
|staff=[[Jessica BennettMichelle Anderson]]<br/>[[Marshall CorzetteCourtney Dell]]<br/>[[Courtney DellJessica Hyche]]<br/>[[Molly Hollingsworth]]<br/>[[Allison GiltinanDale Riegle]]<br/>[[Jessica HycheEmily Stubblefield]]<br/>[[Dale RiegleEmily Varley]]<br/>|budget=$9501,200,000
|website=[http://www.pensacolasymphony.com www.pensacolasymphony.com]
}}
==Leadership==
The Pensacola Symphony Orchestra is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization that is operated by a 3536-member Board of Directors, the current president of which is [[Charles F. Beall, Jr]]. The organization also employs four full-time staff members, including an executive director. That position is currently held by [[Bret Barrow]].
===Board of Directors===
*Todd Snyder
*Robert Turner
*Bret Barrow, ''Executive Director'' (ex officio)
*Peter Rubardt, ''Music Director'' (ex officio)
*Roz Leahy, ''Guild President'' (ex officio)
*Jonathan Thompson, ''Advisory Council Chair'' (ex officio)
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{{main|Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Guild}}
The [[Pensacola Symphony Orchestra Guild]] was established in [[1973]] to provide financial support to the Symphony. It currently has about 250 members, many of whom volunteer at the Symphony's performances or at the [[Tivoli High House]] headquarters. The Guild hosts a number of fundraisers every year, the largest being the [[Magnolias and White Linen]] luncheon.
 
===Symphony Showhouse===
The [[Symphony Showhouse]] was a biennial fundraiser in which interior decorators volunteer to renovate a Pensacola home. Each company decorates an individual room with its own theme. The finished house is then opened to tours, with ticket sales and sponsorships going to the PSO's budget.
==External links==
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