“For Sheri Broedlow, being hired at the San Diego Symphony is a homecoming of sorts,” writes Michael James Rocha in Sunday’s (2/28) San Diego Union Tribune. “Broedlow has been appointed the new vice president of institutional advancement for the symphony, where she was previously director of advancement, campaign and individual giving for two years before leaving in 2019 to become the chief advancement officer at the Palm Springs Art Museum…. Martha Gilmer, the San Diego Symphony’s CEO, said Broedlow’s … ‘wealth of experience in the fine arts and deep understanding of the San Diego Symphony and greater community will be invaluable as we strategically plan the symphony’s post-COVID-19 future.’ In her previous role with the symphony, Broedlow oversaw an ‘annual membership program that grew 23 percent during her tenure,’ the symphony said…. Broedlow … has worked for numerous California arts organizations, including the LA Philharmonic, Ojai Festival, Music Academy of the West in Montecito and San Diego’s Old Globe Theater. At the Palm Springs Art Museum, Broedlow ‘implemented a reopening campaign to ensure that the museum continues on the path of sustainability through the coronavirus shutdown,’ according to a statement.”