Williamsburg Symphony CEO Keurajian leaves after 12 yrs for Charlottesville

Carolyn Keurajian will step down as President and CEO of the Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra later this summer after 12 years.
She is leaving to become executive director of the Charlottesville Symphony Society because her husband accepted a job in Charlottesville.
Keurajian led the WSO through a period of growth and helped bring conductor Michael Butterman on board.
Under her leadership, the orchestra increased awareness and recently completed its 40th season.
The Williamsburg Symphony Orchestra is launching a national search for its next executive director.

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