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    Ian Derrer

    The Kern Wildenthal General Director and CEO

    Ian Derrer
    Ian Derrer

    Ian Derrer is a passionate advocate for connecting audiences with the musical core and profound storytelling of opera. This commitment to creating an engaged and curious community around the centuries-old art form has served him well as The Dallas Opera’s (TDO) Kern Wildenthal General Director and CEO, a post he has held since 2018.

    As general director, Derrer annually oversees a season of four mainstage and two family opera productions, the annual Linda and Mitch Hart Institute for Women Conductors, the biennial National Vocal and Lone Star Vocal Competitions, the Robert E. and Jean Ann Titus Family Recital, the People’s Choice Concert, and several other concert and community presentations by The Dallas Opera Orchestra, as well as education and community engagement at a company with an average annual budget of $17.5 million.

    Now in his seventh season as General Director and CEO, Ian Derrer is credited with ushering in an era of leadership marked by financial stability; artistic creativity and excellence; diversity and inclusivity in all areas of the company, from the Board and staff to guest artists and musicians; and an expanded commitment to engaging the communities of North Texas.

    With an impressive background in singing and administration, he brings a unique understanding of opera that has placed an emphasis on highlighting major vocal talents of the day—such as Joyce DiDonato, John Holiday, Will Liverman, Lucas Meachem, Latonia Moore, and Angela Meade in mainstage productions, and Benjamin Appl, Angel Blue, Ying Fang, and Lawrence Brownlee in recital. He has navigated the challenging task of offering the best available productions of classic opera repertoire with innovative new stagings and productions in order to expand the catalogue with solid fiscal responsibility. This balance has demonstrated a marked increase in the region’s interest in opera.

    Critical acclaim from both the Dallas Morning News and national media outlets has been increasingly positive since Derrer assumed his leadership of TDO. One Dallas Morning News critic noted that the 2023 new production of Das Rheingold was “one of the most impressive Dallas Opera stagings I’ve seen over the last quarter century.” The company’s recent world premiere of the TDO-commissioned The Diving Bell and the Butterfly was praised by The Wall Street Journal as a “production that took flight…. fully embracing and exploring opera’s superpowers to speak inner thoughts aloud.” 2024’s Elektra was heralded by the Dallas Morning News as “Stunning—visually, vocally, and orchestrally, opening night was a triumph.”

    Other highlights of Derrer’s tenure at The Dallas Opera to date include successfully negotiating several new multi-year collective bargaining agreements; renewing the contract of music director Emmanuel Villaume; and the recent appointment of Paolo Bressan as Chorus Director and Head of Music. While safely navigating the two-year pandemic, Derrer led the launch of TDO’s ground-breaking digital initiative, thedallasopera.tv, which brought worldwide audiences a vast array of digital programming and performances designed to engage with opera when live performances were not possible. TDO now maintains a strong digital presence that has since evolved into engaging content on its social media channels, livestreaming mainstage productions, and offering TDO’s recent catalogue for free on-demand viewing during the summer months.

    An enthusiastic fundraiser, Derrer has grown TDO’s annual fund through new and increased gifts, including the largest individual unrestricted gift in the company’s history; secured multi-year production sponsorships; diversified the Board and staff; and has overseen efforts to increase both the number of donors, as well as subscribers and individual ticket buyers—all of which has resulted in increased participation among new patrons.

    Prior to joining The Dallas Opera as General Director and CEO, Ian Derrer was the General Director of the Kentucky Opera from 2016-2018, where he presented the Kentucky public with many important debuts, expanded opportunities for young artists, planned a mainstage season with all-female directors, and set goals to grow both new audiences and gifts to help reduce the company’s reliance upon a small hand full of major donors.

    Derrer’s start in opera took a circuitous route. Born in Illinois and raised in North Carolina, he worked professionally as a singer, stage manager, and assistant director for influential regional and national companies which provided a wealth of experience that eventually led to his first administrative position as rehearsal and music coordinator for New York City Opera in 2004. That engagement was followed by eight years with Lyric Opera of Chicago, where he was promoted to the position of director of production and head of the rehearsal department before becoming artistic administrator of The Dallas Opera in 2014, a post he held for two years.

    He holds degrees from Brooklyn College (Master of Fine Arts in Performing Arts Management and Master of Music in Voice Performance): Northwestern University (Master of Music in Opera Production); and Southern Methodist University (Bachelor of Music in Voice Performance).

    Cynthia Floyd

    Cynthia Floyd
    Cynthia Floyd

    Cynthia is the Employee Benefit Fund Investments Manager for Texas Instruments where she oversees the assets of TI’s worldwide benefit plans as well as the TI Foundation.  She has been with TI for over 25 years, and has held numerous finance and accounting roles, including expat assignments in Malaysia and India. Cynthia received her bachelor’s degree at The University of Texas at Austin, her master’s degree from the University of Texas at Dallas and holds a Texas CPA license.  Outside of work, Cynthia serves on The Dallas Opera board where she is on the Executive Committee and co-chair for the Nominating & Governance Committee.   As a Dallas native, she has been enjoying the arts since her parents took her to her first Dallas Summer Musicals performance at Fair Park as a child and it’s been a joy to watch the Dallas arts scene grow over the years. Cynthia & her husband just moved to the lake and can’t wait to start sailing this summer! In the meantime, they enjoy travel, cuisine, sports and music – and especially visiting their grown son who lives in New Orleans!

    Mariana Fonseca

    Mariana Fonseca is a culture focused executive leader in Digital and Marketing. Most recently she served as Vice President of Digital Customer Experience and Loyalty at Virgin Voyages where she team responsible for curating the most irresistible digital experience of any travel brand to support driving growth and brand loyalty.

    Born in Mexico City, Mariana was always drawn to interests and industries dominated by men. While attending the Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey, she was one of only five women in her Civil Engineering class and upon graduation, she was one of just a very few women working in construction.

    Mariana later graduated with an MBA from the University of Notre Dame. While there, she served as president of the Hispanic Club and was named a recipient of the Mary S. Rosenthal Outstanding Female Student Award. In 2010, she joined American Airlines and has since held leadership positions in finance, alliance strategy, corporate planning and technology.

    At both American Airlines and Virgin Voyages, Mariana has developed a reputation as a champion of impactful results. Responsible for transforming the airline’s digital and delivery practices, she was also hyper-focused on driving adoption of a product culture and empowering teams to be more customer-centric.

    Creating opportunities for others – especially women of color – remains an important part of Mariana’s story. Since 2014, she’s served on the Corporate Advisory Board of Notre Dame’s Mendoza School of Business. She also sat on the Audit Committee for
    the Texas Women’s Foundation and on the Board of the Dallas Opera. Through those positions she advocated for hiring diversity, advancement and representation.

    Mariana and her husband, Pablo, live in Aventura, FL. They have three children: Paula, Mateo and Sabina.

    Shawna Lucey

    Nick Martin

    Nick Martin
    Nick Martin

    Nicholas Ivor Martin represents management in labor union negotiations. Recent clients include The Dallas Opera, Houston Grand Opera and Lyric Opera of Chicago. Prior to 2020, he was Vice President of Artistic Operations at Lyric Opera of Chicago and participated in national media negotiations with the American Federation of Musicians for two decades. He is a longterm board member of the American Guild of Musical Artists Health and Retirement Fund and of the Solti Foundation US. He is also the author of The Opera Manual (published by Scarecrow Press / Rowman & Littlefield) and co-author of Miss Manners Minds Your Business (with his mother, Judith Martin).

    Kim Noltemy

    Kim Noltemy
    Kim Noltemy

    Ross Perot President & CEO, Dallas Symphony Association

    Kim Noltemy joined the Dallas Symphony Association (DSA) as President & CEO in January 2018. Since Noltemy’s arrival, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra has embarked on a bold, new strategic plan and has implemented numerous new initiatives that will have a long-term impact on the landscape of classical music in Dallas and the entire industry. Her visionary leadership guided the Dallas Symphony to become the first major American orchestra to perform for an in-person audience in their hall with their Music Director after the COVID-19 shutdown. During her tenure, the orchestra appointed renowned Music Director Fabio Luisi, Gemma New as Principal Guest Conductor and Angélica Negrón as Composer-in-Residence. In May 2019, Noltemy successfully negotiated the transition of management of the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center from the City of Dallas to the Dallas Symphony Association. She also founded the annual DSO’s Women in Classical Music Symposium and launched a comprehensive EDI plan for the orchestra in September 2020. Noltemy served as Chair of the Dallas Arts District board January 2020-2022. She also serves on the boards of the Dallas Black Dance Theatre and Aging Minds, and she is a member of the Dallas Assembly, Dallas Summit, Charter 100, Dallas international Women’s Forum and Executive Women’s Roundtable. Noltemy was named a D CEO Dallas 500 in 2020, 2021 and 2022, was a 2020 finalist for the Dallas Morning News’ Texan of the Year, and received the Business Council for the Arts Obelisk Award in November 2021.

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