San Francisco’s Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra has announced five administrative appointments: ELIZABETH SHRIBMAN, general manager; NOELLE MOSS, director of development; DIANNE PROVENZANO, director of marketing and communications; SALLY GALLER, development associate and IT manager; and MYLES K. GLANCY, production and education manager.

Elizabeth Shribman most recently worked in operations and artistic administration at the Czech Philharmonic. She has also served as an orchestra manager at Aspen Music Festival and School, and managed the Dartmouth Symphony at Dartmouth College, where she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in music. She holds an MBA from Stanford University.

Noelle Moss was formerly in the development department at the Marin Agricultural Land Trust in California’s Marin County. She is a graduate of Smith College and holds a master’s degree in communication management from the University of Southern California’s Annenberg School of Communication.

Dianne Provenzano, formerly director of marketing at the Marin Symphony, spent seventeen years in management and marketing roles at the Marin Independent Journal and Digital First Media. She holds a bachelor’s degree from San Francisco’s Academy of Art University.

Sally Galler, a native of Scotland, has worked as a freelance sonic artist and holds a master’s degree in sound design from Edinburgh University as well as a bachelor’s degree in music from Glasgow University. 

Myles K. Glancy served most recently as tour manager for the American Boychoir in Hopewell, N.J. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music and psychology from the University of Virginia and a master’s in voice performance and pedagogy from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, N.J.

Posted October 30, 2015