Orchestras are increasingly seeking ways to update and improve their musician tenure processes. On Wednesday, December 11, a webinar focusing on musician tenure will explore resources recently developed and recommended by the American Federation of Musicians’ Symphonic Services Division and the Black Orchestral Network. The resources can be used to jumpstart conversations about tenure at any orchestra. Leading the webinar are Emilio Carlo, Director of Projects, Black Orchestral Network, and Rochelle Skolnick, Director of Symphonic Services and Special Counsel, American Federation of Musicians of the U.S. and Canada. The content of this free member webinar was developed by the American Federation of Musicians, the Black Orchestral Network, and the League of American Orchestras.
This webinar is free for League of American Orchestras members and available to non-members for a fee. Members of the American Federation of Musicians and Black Orchestral Network can also register at no cost; please refer to your member organization for the discount code. This free member webinar is presented as part of the League of American Orchestras’ Inclusive Stages program, with funding from the Sakana Foundation.
“Tenure Policies: New Developments from the American Federation of Musicians and Black Orchestral Network” takes place on Wednesday, December 11, at 3:00 p.m. Eastern and Noon Pacific Time. Learn more and register here. If you can’t attend the webinar live, register to receive the recording. Questions? Please contact League Member Services at member@americanorchestras.org.