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  • Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra has the most employees (200).
  • The oldest company is Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, founded in 1895.
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Roanoke Symphony Orchestra vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1953
3.5
Roanoke, VA1$1.6M125
Virginia Symphony Orchestra
1921
3.7
Norfolk, VA1$6.2M6
1997
3.6
Mobile, AL1$1.6M40
1922
4.1
Newark, NJ1$10.7M100
1895
3.9
Cincinnati, OH1$38.8M200
1982
3.6
Kansas City, MO1$17.4M108
1948
3.9
Sarasota, FL1$11.2M125
1974
4.1
New York, NY1$7.5M30
1946
4.0
Nashville, TN1$21.8M181
1959
3.8
Saint Paul, MN1$13.7M125
Albany Symphony
1930
3.8
Albany, NY1$5.0M10
1959
3.9
Milwaukee, WI1$18.8M132
1937
3.5
Louisville, KY1$10.0M125
The Little Orchestra Society
1947
3.7
New York, NY1$1.2M6
1910
4.4
San Diego, CA1$50.0M100
1964
3.1
Roanoke, VA1$999,99930
1922
3.8
Rochester, NY1$11.0M50
1911
4.1
San Francisco, CA2$75.7M200
Minnesota Orchestra
1903
3.9
Minneapolis, MN1$38.7M2
1939
3.7
Pittsburgh, PA1$8.0M200
1994
4.0
San Antonio, TX1$58.0M50

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Roanoke Symphony Orchestra salaries vs competitors

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CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
$40,775$19.60-

Compare Roanoke Symphony Orchestra job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Roanoke Symphony Orchestra
$38,141$18.34
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
$74,267$35.71
San Diego Symphony
$62,895$30.24
Albany Symphony
$61,705$29.67
Sarasota Orchestra
$59,852$28.78
Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
$58,744$28.24
The Little Orchestra Society
$58,550$28.15
Minnesota Orchestra
$58,254$28.01
San Francisco Symphony
$46,351$22.28
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra
$45,553$21.90
Louisville Orchestra
$43,960$21.13
Orchestra of St. Luke's
$42,463$20.41
Pittsburgh Opera
$40,049$19.25
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra
$38,515$18.52
Nashville Symphony
$37,500$18.03
Virginia Symphony Orchestra
$36,905$17.74
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
$36,834$17.71
Kansas City Symphony
$36,809$17.70
Mobile Symphony Orchestra
$36,592$17.59
Magik Theatre
$27,061$13.01

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Roanoke Symphony Orchestra demographics vs competitors

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Job titleMaleFemale
Albany Symphony17%83%
Pittsburgh Opera33%67%
New Jersey Symphony Orchestra52%48%
Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra57%43%
Louisville Orchestra59%41%
Roanoke Symphony Orchestra--
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Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

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CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
Albany Symphony
58%16%14%9%3%
6.1
76%6%9%2%6%
7.9
75%9%10%4%2%
7.7
81%5%6%6%2%
5.7
59%15%12%12%2%
8.0
71%7%12%6%4%
7.6

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CEOBio

Chief Executive Officer with a successful history of working in the music industry. Skilled in Fundraising, Board Development, Artistic Planning, Performing Arts, Marketing Strategy, Collective Bargaining Agreements and Business Process Improvement. Results driving capacity builder with an entrepreneurial business focus. Master of Arts Administration/MBA focus in Performing Arts Management, Fundraising, Marketing, Strategy, Organizational Development from University of Cincinnati.

Martha A. Gilmer
San Diego Symphony

Martha A. Gilmer was named Chief Executive Officer of the San Diego Symphony Orchestra in October 2014 and leads the institution in realizing all areas of its mission: expanding its programming, increasing its community engagement, heightening its artistic profile, and building its capacity to share transformative experiences. Working with the Board and staff, Gilmer created the strategic plan that has been guiding the Symphony since 2016. Among the major changes she has initiated are the appointment in 2018 of the internationally acclaimed Rafael Payare as SDSO’s 13th Music Director and the appointment in 2019 of the distinguished Edo de Waart to serve as the first principal guest conductor in SDSO’s century-long history. She initiated the Symphony’s annual festival that includes partnerships with many organizations throughout the city, inaugurated the Jazz @ the Jacobs series, and rebranded the Bayside Summer Nights series. Expanding on SDSO’s summer programming and community outreach, she partnered with the Port of San Diego to develop the Symphony’s first permanent outdoor venue, The Shell®, along with integral improvements and upgrades to Embarcadero Marina Park South, while overseeing the fundraising campaign that secured 99 percent of the project cost from private sources. Known for her history of collaborating with many of today’s most talented guest artists and composers and for her commitment to contemporary music, Gilmer has engaged leading guest artists for their San Diego premieres, commissioned new works, and presented important West Coast premieres. Martha Gilmer came to SDSO from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, where in the course of a three-decade career she rose to the position of Vice President for Artistic Planning and Audience Development. At the CSO, she developed long-term relationships with many of the most outstanding artists and composers of our time and developed a host of innovative programs connecting the orchestra with new audiences in Chicago and around the world. She is a graduate of the Northwestern University School of Music and has been active as an alumna, serving on the Visiting Committee and the Dean Search Committee and delivering the 2000 commencement address. She frequently writes and lectures about music.

Mark Hanson joined the San Francisco Symphony as Executive Director in September 2017 and was given the title of Chief Executive Officer in 2018. During his tenure, the SFS experienced a period of exciting change and forward progress, including a new multi-year financial plan that put the organization on a path to restoring stability. In 2018, the SFS negotiated a new four-year musician contract that cemented the San Francisco Symphony’s leadership position among American orchestras. A unique housing shared-equity program to help combat the Bay Area’s high cost of housing was also introduced. Also in 2018, the San Francisco Symphony launched a multi-constituency DEI Workgroup with representatives from the Board, Orchestra, and staff. Over the following two years, the DEI Workgroup focused its efforts primarily on internal culture change, capacity building, and learning but recently led the development of the SFS’s first ever DEI Plan which intends to seed deeper engagement in this work across the rest of the organization. Important to its audience development efforts, the San Francisco Symphony announced a new partnership with Stanford University to present an annual series of concerts at Stanford University’s Frost Amphitheater in 2019 that continues once again this summer. With a seating capacity of more than 6,000, Frost Amphitheater provides the San Francisco Symphony with a long-desired summer home in the heart of Silicon Valley. These important institutional developments were accompanied by the appointment of Esa-Pekka Salonen as Music Director, an outcome that The New York Times reported as “the talk of the music world.” One of the most influential and creative forces in music, Salonen began his tenure as Music Director in September 2020, teaming up with eight new San Francisco Symphony Collaborative Partners from various cultural disciplines. While the 2020-2021 season was significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, the San Francisco Symphony under Mr. Hanson launched a new on-demand streaming service, SFSymphony+, featuring original digital content now being viewed throughout the Bay Area and the world.

Alan D. Valentine
Nashville Symphony

Mark C. Hanson is a Chief Executive Officer at MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA and is based in San Francisco, California. He has worked as President and Executive Director at MILWAUKEE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. Mark attended Harvard University between 1994 and 1997 and Eastman School of Music between 1992 and 1994.

Joanne Cohen
The Little Orchestra Society

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