
Kelly Striewski.
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has appointed Kelly Striewski to the position of Vice President of Marketing. Striewski goes to the DSO from the Country Music Association in Nashville, where she was Senior Vice President, Marketing, Content & Communications Strategy and oversaw the organization’s marketing initiatives and sponsorship revenue. Additionally, Striewski played a pivotal role in maintaining and strengthening CMA’s relationship with its television partner, ABC. Prior to joining CMA, Striewski held a senior position at Dick Clark Productions in Los Angeles, where she led corporate and consumer marketing efforts for shows including the Academy of Country Music Awards, American Music Awards, Billboard Music Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest, and So You Think You Can Dance, among others. Earlier in her career, Striewski spearheaded the Nintendo of America account at Golin, where she led public relations efforts including media communication, social and influencer campaigns, special events, and product launches. She previously held a leadership role at B|WR Public Relations, where she directed PR, entertainment marketing, and special events for brands including Puma, Lincoln Motor Company, Stand Up To Cancer, Beaches & Sandals Resorts, and Dell.