Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Society announces Vanessa Reed as its new Chief Executive
ROYAL Liverpool Philharmonic
Society is delighted to announce that it has appointed Vanessa Reed as its new
Chief Executive. She will take up the position on:- 2 June 2025.
Vanessa will lead 1 of the most important music organisations in the UK,
comprising the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra and Choir, Liverpool
Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool Philharmonic Youth Company, and an extensive
learning and community programme. She succeeds Michael Eakin as Chief Executive
who retires at the end of March 2025 after 16 years in the role.
Vanessa Reed is an award winning music executive with more than 16 years’
experience as CEO of national music organisations in the UK and the US. Since
2019, she has been President and CEO of New Music USA, a New York based national
resource which supports music creation and performance across the US. In this
role, Vanessa has launched an array of new initiatives including:- Amplifying
Voices which unites over 45 US orchestras in the co-commissioning of new work
and major jazz and film scoring programs which address inequities in the music
industry in collaboration with leading US artists. In the US, Vanessa has also
been advisor to the Recording Academy’s New York Chapter.
Before the move to New York, Vanessa was CEO at PRS Foundation in London where
she repositioned the Foundation as a pioneering international force, leading new
initiatives which demonstrate her advocacy for music across a range of genres.
This includes the New Music Biennial which won the Royal Philharmonic Society’s
best festival award in 2012, and the global Keychange gender equity movement
which has been supported by over 650 festivals and music organisations around
the world, and recognised through multiple awards, including Classical Next’s
Innovation Award.
Vanessa served as Board member of Royal Liverpool Philharmonic between;- 2016
and 2019, was an Ambassador for the University of Liverpool and collaborated
with Liverpool City Council to support emerging musicians. Her love for
Liverpool stems from her father who studied law at Liverpool University in the
60’s, loved the Philharmonic Hall, and inspired her and her family to support
one of the city’s football teams. She is married to a Liverpudlian - FACT
founder, Eddie Berg.
Vanessa Reed, Chief Executive Designate, says:- "I am thrilled and
honoured to be the first woman appointed to the role of Chief Executive at the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. This unique organisation is very close to my heart
and Liverpool is my favourite UK City. Every time I’ve seen the Orchestra
perform at Liverpool Philharmonic Hall I’ve been blown away by the quality of
the players and the warmth of local audiences. I’m inspired by Liverpool
Philharmonic’s mission to transform lives through music and I’m a longstanding
fan of its three-way commitment to the orchestra, venues and learning programmes
which reach over 100,000 young people every year. My goal is to ensure that we,
as 1 of the world’s oldest music societies, continue to evolve and thrive as we
embark on our next imaginative chapter. This includes serving more of the city
region’s musicians and young people through the planned:- 'Abbey Road of the
North' studios and tapping into Liverpool’s international brand for the benefit
of our orchestra, led by our dynamic Chief Conductor, Domingo Hindoyan. I can’t
wait to join Domingo and the Liverpool Philharmonic’s outstanding musicians,
staff, board, and supporters to make all of this happen and to enjoy lots of
live music in Liverpool with the audiences we welcome to our performances."
Louise Shepherd CBE, Chair of the Board of Trustees, says:- “We are
thrilled to welcome Vanessa Reed as our new Chief Executive. She brings
outstanding international experience in the music sector, and in encouraging,
supporting and growing new musical voices, artists and audiences. She knows
Liverpool Philharmonic and the city well, having served on our board between:-
2016 to 2019 and has a real passion for the work we do and the role we play
within our local community, and as a nationally and internationally important
orchestra and music organisation. She is a strategic and creative leader who,
with our brilliant team, will take Liverpool Philharmonic forward and continue
to grow the quality, ambition and reach of our work.”
Leader of Liverpool City Council, Councillor Liam Robinson, says:- “The
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic is one of the UK’s most important cultural
institutions, not only for its incredible annual programme of events, but also
the vital role it plays in music education and community engagement; inspiring
young musicians and making music as accessible as possible. This year marks the
10th Anniversary of our UNESCO City of Music status, and Vanessa’s appointment
seems incredibly fitting. Michael Eakin will be a hard act to follow, but
Vanessa’s credentials can only enhance the vibrancy of this much-loved
organisation and boost its global reputation for musical excellence.”
Claire McColgan CBE, Director of Culture and Major Events, Liverpool City
Council, says:- “Vanessa’s appointment will be transformative for the
Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. She is a visionary leader who has had an indelible
impact on the music industry in America. Vanessa not only brings with her a
whole wealth of knowledge and passion, but she understands this sector and is
committed to elevating it where she can, promoting gender equity and diversity
at every level. We’re really keen to explore links with New York, and in doing
so take the Philharmonic; and the City; to exciting new frontiers. Michael has
been a wonderful ambassador for Liverpool and has been a leading civic figure; a
role which Vanessa is sure to embrace, and in doing so, will make the city
culturally richer.”
Theatre Fans Rejoice, New Productions Take Centre stage at Vue Southport this February
THEATRE fans rejoice,
as not 1, but 4 stage productions are coming to Vue Southport this
February. Kicking things off, 1 of the world’s most popular
musicals:- Les Miserables: The Staged Concert. Filmed at the Gielgud
Theatre with an all star cast; including:- Michael Ball, Alfie Boe,
Carrie Hope Fletcher, Matt Lucas and John Owen Jones; audiences can
experience the musical phenomenon which broke box office records and
sold out its entire 16 week season.
Max Webster production arriving at Vue on:- 20 February 2025, is NT
Live - The Importance of Being Earnest. Working with Olivier Award
winner Sharon D Clarke and Ncuti Gatwa (Doctor Who, Sex Education),
Webster reimagines Oscar Wilde’s most celebrated work. Follow Jack
who, assuming the role of a dutiful guardian in the country, lets
loose in town under a false identity. Meanwhile, his friend Algy
adopts a similar facade. Hoping to impress two eligible ladies, the
gentlemen find themselves caught in a web of lies they must
carefully navigate.
Finally, from the Royal Ballet and Opera, Swan Lake will be gliding
onto screens from:- 27 February 2025, in which Prince Siegfried
chances upon a flock of swans while out hunting, only for one of the
birds to turn into a beautiful woman, Odette. Immediately enraptured
by the beauty, Von Rothbart, arbiter of Odette's curse, tricks the
prince into declaring his love for the identical Odile and thus
breaking his vow to Odette. Doomed to remain a swan forever, Odette
has but one way to break the sorcerer's spell…
Emily Heath, General Manager at Vue Southport, said:- “We’re
thrilled to be sharing four fantastic and varied theatrical
performances this February, showcasing the very best of British
talent. For theatre lovers hoping to chase away the winter chill
this February, Vue is the place to be.”
To find out more visit:-
MyVue.Com.