Timothy Storhoff is the newly named executive director of the Wichita Symphony Orchestra in Kansas.

The Wichita Symphony Orchestra has appointed Timothy Storhoff as executive director. He succeeds Don Reinhold, who retired from the orchestra this spring after 12 years as CEO. Storhoff currently serves as chief philanthropy officer for the Winston-Salem Symphony, and has an extensive background in arts administration and a dedication to community engagement and accessibility. His resume includes leadership roles in both the public and nonprofit sectors. He earned a Ph.D. in Musicology and a Master’s of Music in Ethnomusicology from Florida State University, with undergraduate studies in Bassoon Performance and American Studies at the University of Iowa. Storhoff arrives as the Wichita Symphony embarks on its 80th anniversary season.