2010 pittsburgh cultural trust annual report
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SETTINGTHESTAGEFORTHE NEXTQUARTER CENTURY
2010 Annual Report
2 Welcome
4 2010 Highlights
6 Programming
10 Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festival
12 First Night® Pittsburgh
14 Visual Arts
16 Real Estate Development
18 Education & Community Engagement
21 Shared Services
22 The Cultural District Community
24 Patron Services
25 Financials
26 Development
28 Donors
34 Boards & Committee Members
38 Staff Listing
TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust (the Trust) was established in 1984 to help revitalize the Pittsburgh region through thecreation and ongoing development of the Downtown Pittsburgh Cultural District.
The Trust is:• a performing arts presenter• a theater/galleries owner/operator• a catalyst for Cultural District development• a visual arts exhibitor• an arts collaborator
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust —Setting the stage for thenext quarter-century in the Cultural District.
FRONT COVER PHOTO:
Outer Body/Inner Experiencesat the Trust’s Wood StreetGalleries.
OPPOSITE:
First Night® Pittsburgh 2010
WELCOME
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Kenneth R. Melani and J. Kevin McMahon photographed in front of Cell Phone Disco, a public artinstallation commissioned by The Trust in 2010.
In 2010, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust launched its next quarter-century of
service in the Cultural District. Thanks to your support, the Trust’s transformation
of Downtown Pittsburgh continues to take shape as evidenced by the many
noteworthy mentions in this report.
In spite of difficult economic conditions, the Trust did not experience a deficit
in 2010 as a result of a rigorously managed budget. This year, the Trust raised
in excess of $11 million (compared with $8.4 million in 2009) to help finance
Trust operations, capital projects, special projects and the Cultural District
community. We extend our gratitude to Allegheny Regional Asset District,
The Benter Foundation, Citizens Bank, Cohen & Grigsby, Dollar Bank, Eden Hall
Foundation, First Commonwealth, Giant Eagle, The Heinz Endowments,
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, Richard King Mellon Foundation,
Pennsylvania Council on the Arts and PNC Foundation for their generous
financial support, as well as thousands of other supporters.
Trust programming had a strong year in terms of offerings and attendance.
PNC Broadway Across America–Pittsburgh featured the Tony Award®-winning
Best Musical Revival, South Pacific, and the return of The Phantom of the
Opera for its final tour, which played to more than 86,000 patrons. Pittsburgh
Dance Council welcomed Pilobolus and Complexions, and saw a 10% increase
in subscriptions. Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater celebrated its 40th
season and hosted the International Performing Arts for Youth Showcase,
welcoming more than 400 theater professionals from around the world—
many of them first-time visitors to the Cultural District. The Trust Arts Education
Center in the James E. Rohr Building had a thriving first full year of operation,
programming a wide array of arts activities and programs for youth and adults.
The future looks bright in the Cultural District. The Trust continues to explore
new and creative ways to ensure a positive customer experience. The new
CulturalDistrict.org allows visitors to view seats in relation to the stage before
making a purchase, and patrons will be able to print tickets for shows where
it is most convenient for them. The Trust introduced ParkPGH, funded by
The Benter Foundation, which is a real-time application that helps patrons to
find available parking in the Cultural District using mobile technology devices.
Along these lines of art-meets-technology, the Trust commissioned the city’s
first public art installation on Tito Way at Liberty Avenue. Cell Phone Disco,
funded by The Fine Foundation, visualizes electromagnetic waves of mobile
phones in the piece.
By year’s end, senior management and the Board of Trustees completed the
Trust’s new Strategic Plan 2011–2013. As a result, the Trust is better prepared
to address challenges, leverage opportunities and maintain a balanced budget
with a clear vision for a vibrant, evolving arts and entertainment destination.
We hope that you will take pride in the images found in the 2010 annual report.
They reflect your investment in The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust. Thank you for
your patronage, financial support and belief in our work in the Cultural District.
Sincerely,
Kenneth R. Melani, M.D.
Chairman, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
President and CEO, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
J. Kevin McMahon
President and CEO,
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
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HIGHLIGHTSFor the second year in a row,the Trust partnered withDuquesne Light to presentPittsburgh Festival of Lights.Noted UK creative director and projection artist RossAshton unveiled four major installations, takingvisitors on an illuminating trail throughout the Cultural District.
2010
2010 was one of the best-selling years on record for PNC Broadway AcrossAmerica-Pittsburgh. Thisseries featured a mix ofclassics, such as the TonyAward®-winning Best MusicalRevival, South Pacific; thereturn of the world-wideblockbuster The Phantom of the Opera for its final tour,which played to more than86,000 patrons; and the TonyAward®-winning BestPlay, August: Osage County.
Cell Phone Disco, an interactive,public art installationcommissioned by the Trustand funded by The FineFoundation, lights up Tito Way in the Cultural District.
The Pittsburgh DanceCouncil presents the return of Pilobolus and Complexionsand sees a 10% increase insubscriptions. The Trust thanksFirst Commonwealth for itscontinued support of ThePittsburgh Dance Council.
Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s Theater’s FamilySeries celebrates its 40thseason. Giant Eagle becomesthe first-ever PresentingSponsor of the PittsburghInternational Children’sFestival, and the Festivalreceives a special endowment gift from theHilda M. Willis Foundation.
The Cohen & Grigsby TrustPresents series presentsEsperanza Spalding. The jazzstar went on to win theGRAMMY®Award for Best New Artist.
The Trust hosts theInternational Performing Artsfor Youth Showcase,welcoming more than 400theater professionalsworldwide, many of them first-time visitors to theCultural District.
Supporting the Trust’s effortsto make its facilities availableto patrons with disabilities, theFISA Foundation providesfunding to gather, compileand disseminate informationabout accessibility features ofthe seven Cultural Districttheaters. The goal is to helpmake the District morewelcoming for all patrons.
The Trust makes the strategicacquisition of the 119 SixthStreet property (formerlyBally’s Total Fitness) forfuture use. The property’sadjacencies to the Trust’sByham and O’Reilly Theatersand Theater Squarecomplement the Trust’songoing development of theCultural District.
Dollar Bank becomes amulti-year PresentingSponsor of Three Rivers ArtsFestival.
Electronic ticket scanners areintroduced at CulturalDistrict theaters to helpprotect patrons againstcounterfeit tickets, ensurebetter patron service atperformances and improve thecollection and management ofpatron information.
CulturalDistrict.org, a one-stop shop for the CulturalDistrict, allows visitors to viewseats in relation to the stagebefore purchasing tickets, and use one account for allCultural District purchases.
The Trust launchesParkPGH, Pittsburgh’s firstreal-time parking system,which helps patrons to findavailable parking usingmobile technology. ParkPGHis funded by The BenterFoundation with thefollowing partners: CarnegieMellon University’s Traffic21initiative supported by theHillman Foundation, ALCOParking, Pittsburgh ParkingAuthority, PittsburghDowntown Partnership andDeeplocal, Inc.
The Benedum Center sets the stage for a nationaltaping of An OldiesSpectacular, a classic rock and roll music showcase tobenefit PBS and WQED-TV.The program spans more than80 performances taped over three days.
Flatscreen TVs are installedin the Trust’s BenedumCenter and VisitPittsburgh’sWelcome Center at FifthAvenue Place to promoteTrust performing and visualarts programming.
Western PA Conservancydonates 100 hanging flowerbaskets for the CulturalDistrict and plants 40replacement street trees inpartnership with TreeVitalizePittsburgh.
The Trust hosts its firstSketch Crawl where buddingartists find inspiration fromtouring the Cultural District.
The Trust introduces SecondSaturday Arts Workshops foryouth and adults at the TrustArts Education Center locatedin the James E. Rohr Buildingin the Cultural District.
Four Cultural Districthighway exit signs areinstalled at key visibilitylocations on well-traveledPittsburgh area highways.
The Trust finalizes its newStrategic Plan for 2011–2013.
A. The Trust’s ParkPGH makes it
easy for visitors to find available
parking in the Cultural District.
B. Acclaimed actress Estelle
Parsons led master classes in
acting when she was in town
with the Broadway tour of
August: Osage County.
C. Attendee at the Trust’s Sketch
Crawl in the Cultural District.
D. GRAMMY® Award winner
Esperanza Spalding performed
at the Byham Theater as part
of the Cohen & Grigsby Trust
Presents series.
E. Cultural District exit signs are
installed at key locations on four
of Pittsburgh’s well-traveled
highways.
C.
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B.
D.
E.
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IPROGRAMMING
Crowds flock to the Trust’sBenedum Center to catch aperformance of the popularBroadway tour of Grease.
In 2010, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust presented diverse performingarts, including the best of Broadway, dance, theater and music, aswell as special programming for children and families.
PNC BROADWAYACROSS AMERICA-PITTSBURGH
Ticket sales and attendanceheld steady in 2010. Morethan 86,000 people attendedthe farewell U.S. tour of The Phantom of the Opera. The Broadway League ranksPittsburgh in the top five U.S. markets for touringBroadway productions.
DreamgirlsHeinz Hall
Cirque Dreams IlluminationHeinz Hall
CatsBenedum Center
In the HeightsBenedum Center
XanaduBenedum Center
GreaseBenedum Center
The Wizard of OzHeinz Hall
August: Osage CountyBenedum Center
Young FrankensteinBenedum Center
The Phantom of the OperaBenedum Center
South PacificBenedum Center
Rock of AgesBenedum Center
Cirque Dreams HolidazeHeinz Hall
Burn the FloorHeinz Hall
PNC Broadway Across America –Pittsburgh is a presentation of ThePittsburgh Cultural Trust, PittsburghSymphony and Broadway AcrossAmerica.
Presenting Sponsor:
COHEN & GRIGSBYTRUST PRESENTS
In 2010, Cultural Districtpatrons were treated toeclectic arts and entertainmentfrom around the world at the Trust’s Benedum Centerand Byham Theater.
Step Afrika!Byham Theater
Jim BrickmanBenedum Center
Nickelodeon’s StorytimeAdventures Live!Benedum Center
Ladysmith Black MambazoByham Theater
Rodrigo Y GabrielaByham Theater
Cherish the LadiesByham Theater
Golden Dragon AcrobatsByham Theater
Straight No ChaserByham Theater
Ahmad Jamal and the MCGJazz OrchestraByham Theater
Get The Led OutByham Theater
Broken Social SceneByham Theater
Great Big SeaByham Theater
World of JewtopiaByham Theater
Celtic ThunderBenedum Center
Esperanza Spalding & Her Chamber Music SocietyByham Theater
Yo Gabba Gabba! Live!Benedum Center
Australian Pink FloydBenedum Center
The Capitol StepsByham Theater
Omara PortuondoByham Theater
Bellydance Superstars PresentBombay BellywoodByham Theater
Pink MartiniByham Theater
The Christmas Music ofMannheim Steamroller byChip DavisBenedum Center
Straight No Chaser Holiday ShowBenedum Center
Presenting Sponsor:
A. Yo Gabba Gabba! Live!
B. Step Afrika!
C. Rodrigo Y Gabriela
D. The Phantom of the OperaB.
A.
D.
C.
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A. Desmond Richardson
of Complexions
B. Rioult
C. David Gray
D. Sweet Honey in the Rock
E. Citizen Cope
F. Emmylou Harris
A.
B. D.C.
E.
F.
PITTSBURGHDANCE COUNCIL
The Trust’s exceptionalcontemporary series at theByham Theater featured someof the world’s most enduringdance companies, includingComplexions, BJM Danse and Pilobolus.
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
Complexions
BJM Danse
Vincent Dance Theatre
Rioult
Pilobolus
Season Sponsor:
CD Live!
Citizen CopeByham Theater
Richard Thompson BandByham Theater
Emmylou HarrisByham Theater
Aimee MannNew Hazlett Theater
TRUST GUESTATTRACTIONS
Throughout the year, theTrust’s Benedum Center andByham Theater set the stagefor a variety of performanceartists and entertainers.
Benedum Center
Ron White
1964 ...The Tribute
Roots of Rock ‘n Roll XXXVI
Jesus Christ Superstar
David Gray
Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Charlie Wilson Classic SoulMusic Festival
Bob Marley Live Forever
Experience Hendrix
Patrizio Buanne
Brian Regan
Glenn Beck BROKE
Byham Theater
Menopause: The Musical®
Point Park UniversityConservatory Dance Company
Bodiography ContemporaryBallet Company: Heart (Function vs. Emotion)
Gabriel Iglesias
Go Red for Women Conference
La Roche College DanceTheatre
Sweet Honey in the Rock withThe African Children’s Choir
I Can’t Stop Lovin’ You
WYEP Presents The Swell Season
Regional Dance AmericaNortheast
Clean Water Fund Gasland
Deliverance Baptist ChurchJohn P. Kee & the New LifeCeremony Choir
Visionary Performing ArtsAcademy: Heal The World
Carlos Mencia
Billy Gardell Halftime
The Darkins Group: The Shyne Awards
Radical Reels
Off the Record X: Malpractice Blues
Tina Sloan in Changing Shoes
Hot Pink Pittsburgh
Worldwide Movie Premiere ofThe Chief
Daniel Ulbricht & Friends: A Dance Spectacular
Girls Night: The Musical
An Evening Celebrating the1960 World Series Game 7
Mark Milovats’ ChristmasMagic
Bryan Adams The Bare Bones Tour
Demetri Martin
Pittsburgh Ballet TheatreSchool Spring Performance
Pittsburgh Musical Theater
Rent
Joseph and the AmazingTechnicolor Dreamcoat
Annie
The Phantom of the Opera
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CD LIVE! is a collaboration betweenThe Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Dollar Bank Three Rivers Arts Festivaland 91.3fm WYEP.
PITTSBURGHINTERNATIONALCHILDREN’STHEATER &FESTIVAL
It was an extraordinary yearfor Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s Theater & Festival.The Family Series celebratedits 40th year of presentingquality theater for childrenand families. Giant Eaglebecame Presenting Sponsor of the Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s Festival, and theFestival received a first-everendowment gift from theHilda M. Willis Foundation.
Family Series
Pigeon Party! Starring MoWillems(Big Wooden Horse TheatreCompany UK)
Henry and Mudge(Theatreworks USA)
Fred Garbo Inflatable Theater Co.
Duck for President, FancyNancy & Other Story Books(Theatreworks USA)
The True Story of the ThreeLittle Pigs(Emerald City Theatre)
Family Series Presenting Sponsor:
Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s FestivalMay 12–16
The Man Who Planted Trees(Puppet State TheatreCompany, Edinburgh,Scotland)
Bathtime(Theatre Bouches Decousues,Quebec, Canada)
Aga-Boom(Dimitri Bogatirev, Russia/USA)
Droplets(La Societa Della Civetta, Italy)
Zany Umbrella Circus: Beppe'sElephant(USA)
Mapapa Acrobats(Kenya/USA)
Festival Presenting Sponsor:
G. The cast of Duck for
President, Fancy Nancy &
other Story Books.
H. Aga-Boom, a featured
performance at Pittsburgh
International Children’s Festival.
I. Pittsburgh International
Children’s Festival brings five
days of featured performances
to the University of Pittsburgh’s
grounds and theaters.
J. A young attendee watches
a Pittsburgh International
Children’s Theater performance.
K. Performer at the Pittsburgh
International Children’s Festival.
G.
H.
J.
K.
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A. Attendees at a Festivalmusic performance.
B. Guster headlines DollarBank Three Rivers ArtsFestival on United NationsWorld Environment Day.
C. Family poses for its photoat the Festival.
D. Contented Festival goer.
E. Dance Alloy Theaterperforms at the Trust ArtsEducation Center during the Festival.
F. Young attendee views a sculpture at the Festival.
In 2010, Dollar Bank made a multi-year commitment as Three Rivers Arts FestivalPresenting Sponsor. The Trustthanks Dollar Bank for itsgenerous support of the Festival.In addition to its trademarkeclectic mix of music, art,performance and communityactivities at Point State Park,Hertz Gateway Center andthe Cultural District, this yearthe festival successfully unitedarts and environmentalsustainability with Pittsburghserving as the NorthAmerican host city for theUnited Nations WorldEnvironment Day celebration.
Presenting Sponsor:
B. C. D.
E.
F.
ARTS FESTIVAL
DOLLAR BANKTHREE RIVERS
A.
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THEATER SQUARE
A hub for Cultural Districtactivity, the Trust’s TheaterSquare complex is the place topurchase tickets for CulturalDistrict events and offersconvenient parking, goodfood, drinks and more. Theater Square sets the stagefor Pittsburgh CLO’s Cabaret,as well as Trust programmingand special events.
Cabaret at Theater Square
Salsa Ritmo WednesdaysLatin Dance Party
Soul Cycle
Sean Jones/DwayneDolphin—JazzmeetsFunk
Orrin Evans Trio
Jeff ‘‘Tain’’ Watts Quartet
Giada Valenti
70s Dance party
Los Ciegos Del Barrio
DJ Javier Rivera
Salsa White Party
Patrick Combs’ Man 1, Bank 0
Salsa Spooktacular
Lou Donaldson Quartet
Deana Muro’s Plenty of Fish
Roger Humphries’ Big BandHoliday Suite
Sizzling Salsa New Year’s Eve
Formula 412
Ongoing Events
BNY Mellon Jazz PresentsJazzLive
Craft Beer School
Wednesday Wine Flights
Salsa Fridays
Improv Comedy Jam
Late Night Cabaret
Mystery’s Most Wanted
Carnegie Mellon UniversityJunior Musical Theater Class,with composer John Bucchino
Pittsburgh Improv All*Stars
Hustlebot: The Sketch Show
The Cellar Dwellers: BobbleHead Nite in 3D!
Amish Burlesque
Chris Laitta’s TV Tunes Sing-a-Long
The John McIntireDangerously Live Comedy Talk Show
The Serious Comedy Show
A Night of Stand-Up withGene Collier
Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves:Anne & Mark Burnell
Trevor Eaton: A Boy withDreams
Carolyn M. Byham WQED fm89.3 Studio
More than 1,200 hours werebroadcast from the remoteTheater Square studio. MarvinHamlisch performed liveduring RADical Days.Stephen Baum hosted thePerformance in Pittsburghseries spotlighting localmusicians. The studiobroadcast Pittsburgh SpeakersSeries’ reviews, as well asspecial live performancesduring Light Up Night® andFirst Night® Pittsburgh.
Backstage Bar
The Trust’s Backstage Bar washome to more than 300 free,live performances, attracting11,000 Cultural Districtpatrons in 2010. In addition tolive entertainment, the relaxedsmoke-free Backstage Bar offersa full menu of appetizers,casual food and desserts.
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ParticipatingArtists/Organizations
AcoustiCaféAmerica’s Latin OrchestraThe Andy Warhol MuseumAppalAsiaArthur Murray Dance StudioArtists Image ResourceAssociated Artists ofPittsburghAttack TheatreAugust Wilson Center forAfrican American CultureMark BallasBear CubJen BechakBilly the Kid and TheRegulatorsBobby D/Swing City PittsburghGab Bonesso Comedy ShowBurn the FloorPete Bush and the Hoi PolloiBusk PittsburghCaribbean VibesCarnegie Science CenterCell Phone DiscoCello FuryChildren’s Museum ofPittsburghColonizing the CosmosCreative Reuse PittsburghDwayne DolphinDream JobMorgan ErinaFalk SchoolTeresa Foley/Locally TonedRoland Ford Soul Line DanceTia FullerFuture TenantThe Get-Down GangGiggles the ClownGreen Gears PediCabsMaddi GeorgiGary GuydoshRyder Henry
FIRSTNIGHT
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust ushered in the newyear with its best ever First Night® Pittsburgh.Comfortable temperatures combined withthousands of Pittsburgh Penguins and WashingtonCapitals fans in town for the Bridgestone NHLWinter Classic and a robust offering of more than125 activities in the Cultural District added up to arecord 50,000 First Night® Pittsburgh attendance.The Trust thanks First Night® lead sponsor HighmarkBlue Cross Blue Shield, corporate sponsors,community supporters and media partners thathelped to make the event an outstanding success.
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Saxophonist Tia Fuller gives a captivating performance at First Night® Pittsburgh.
PITTSBURGH
Joshua HoganJason Hudy and Amber LeeIce CreationsJoy IkeIn AcchordRuby JainJimbo and the SoupbonesPeter JohnsonDan KaminTadashi KatoTim KaulenkNOTdanceMatt KorbanicLangley High SchoolMarching BandLe Cordon Bleu Instituteof Culinary ArtsJoe LyonsMary PoppinsMatt MarinoMeeting of Important PeopleThe MGR FoundationSean MillerKyle Moore/Zen LemonsMount Lebanon FireDepartmentmoxie DaDAMusic TogetherNational AviaryThe Neo-FuturistsNeon Swing X-perienceNorthside Urban PathwaysCharter SchoolNovelty EntertainmentOliver High School MarchingBandOne World TribeOrganization of ChineseAmericans Youth EnsembleDenise Peachy/GypsyPiano BluesPerry High School MarchingBandPillow ProjectPirate ParrotPittsburgh All City GospelChoirPittsburgh Ballet TheatrePittsburgh Center for the ArtsPittsburgh CitiParksPittsburgh Filmmakers
Pittsburgh Fire DepartmentPittsburgh Gallery GuidePittsburgh GospelPittsburgh InternationalChildren’s TheaterPittsburgh Musical TheaterPittsburgh Playwrights TheatreCompanyThe Pool Party AccordionistasProject 53 Musician ResourcesPuppets for Pittsburgh/StudioCapezzutiRAIN: A Tribute to The BeatlesBrian Dean RichmondTim RuffSaturday Light BrigadeThe Schmutz CompanyMatt Sigler Magic WorkshopSilk Screen Asian Arts OrganizationVonzell SolomonSPACE GalleryLainee and Barry SpectorSquonk OperaSteel Dragon Gong LungSteel Town FireSteely McBeamMarie Sturman CaricaturesTheatre Sans SerifTimbelezaToonSeumTower of PowerJessica ToyUMOJA African Arts CompanyKristi Ward/MorgianaMark WeaklandBrady Wegner—The Class ClownWe’re Holden PuppetsBrett WilliamsWin Win Martial ArtsRobbie Wise MagicSam WiseLeroy K. Wofford
A. Steel Town Fire entranced
First Night® Pittsburgh
attendees with its daring and
skillful maneuvers.
B. Revelers review the
First Night® Pittsburgh schedule
and plan for a fun-filled New
Year’s Eve in the Cultural District.
C. First Niagara makes its
enthusiastic debut as
First Night® Pittsburgh
Parade sponsor.
D. First Night® Pittsburgh
attendees enjoying family time
together in the Cultural District.
A.
C.
D.
Concord HospitalityCourtyard by Marriott Pittsburgh DowntownJonathan EdmondsThe Encore on 7thEQT PlazaEwart Associates, LLCFifth Avenue PlaceFuture TenantHeinz HallPenn Ventures, L.P.Liberty Avenue Holdings, LLCLincoln Eastern Management Corp.Chris NovakNational Hockey LeagueOxford Development CompanyO’Reilly Theater, Pittsburgh Public TheaterPennsylvania Culinary InstitutePearson Realty Services, Inc.Phil’s ParkingPittsburgh PenguinsPittsburgh Zoo and PPG AquariumCity of PittsburghPittsburgh CAPA 6-12Pittsburgh Parking AuthorityRIDCRugby RealtyTREK DevelopmentTreemastersTrigate, Inc.VisitPittsburghZambelli Fireworks
Lead Sponsor:
Wood Street Galleries91.3fm WYEPZafira BellydanceZambelli Fireworks
Lead Sponsor
Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield
Additional Sponsors
Dollar BankEquitable GasFirst National BankFirst NiagaraGiant EaglePNC
Community Supporters
The Buhl FoundationThe Grable FoundationRichard King Mellon FoundationR.P. Simmons Family FoundationCommonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development
Media Partners
Trib Total MediaKDKARadio DisneyWRRK Bob FMWLTJY108WZPTWDUQ 90.5fm91.3fm WYEP
Special Thanks
929 Liberty Associates, L.P.ALCO ParkingAllegheny CountyAugust Wilson Center for African American CultureThe Susan Zubik Welcome Center at Catholic CharitiesBerger Real EstateBricolage
B.
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The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust commissioned Cell Phone Disco, an interactive, outdoor art installation unlike any other in the country.Created by Informationlab (Auke Touwslager,Ursula Lavrencic) and engineered by AlešVrhovec, Janez Jazbar and Robert Unetich, CellPhone Disco visualizes the electromagnetic fieldof an active mobile phone. Cell Phone Disco iscurrently on view in Tito Way at Liberty Avenue(behind Crazy Mocha) in the Cultural District. The Trust thanks The Fine Foundation for makingCell Phone Disco possible.
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VISUALARTS
Cell Phone Disco wascommissioned by The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust in 2010.
Wood Street Galleries
Alba MagicaMartin BonadeoJanuary 22–April 4
EmpireClaudia HartApril 23–June 20
Outer Body/Inner ExperiencesParticipating artists: AiranKang, Matt Stokes, LawrenceMalstaf, Luc Courchesne andJim Campbell.July 16–September 12
Audio Space: SoundInstallations by Jem Finer andDavid RokebyOctober 1–December 31
Cell Phone DiscoInformationlab (AukeTouwslager, Ursula Lavrencic)and engineered by AlešVrhovec, Janez Jazbar andRobert UnetichDecember 1–present
SPACE
ContextCurator Greg GibiliscoMarch 5–21
Rock, Paper, ScissorsCurator Jill LarsonApril 2–May 23
Congo WomenJune 4–July 25
Paper Politics Curator Josh McPheeAugust 13–October 24
ScaleCurator Ally ReevesNovember 19, 2010–February6, 2011
707 Penn Gallery
Particulate BehavioursAnjali SrinivasanJanuary 8–February 21
NestingJennifer HowisonMarch 5–April 18
Dark & Shiny NightRobert RaczkaApril 23–June 12
Slush PuppiesJonathan Chamberlain andChris BeauregardJune 25–July 25
PoisonousAnna RebekAugust 6–September 12
TXTCurator Kate LittleSeptember 17–October 24
Associated Artists ofPittsburghNovember 26–December 31
709 Penn Gallery
A Few Objects on a Theme ofContradictionAdam WelchJanuary 8–February 19
Off the Page: Comic Book andGame ArtChristopher MoellerMarch 5–April 25
Alice’s Adventure inWonderlandAbelardo MorellMay 7–June 27
Tar Baby Jane and DoowopVanessa GermanJuly 9–August 30
Nature in GlassGary GuydoshSeptember 10–October 24
937 Liberty Avenue
Public RecordJustin HopperJuly 16–25
Future Tenant
D0.Y0U.ND3R5T@ND?Communication ThroughTechnologyCurator Kim RulloJanuary 15–February 13
Quiet in the Land:Annual CMU MFA ExhibitionCurator Dan ByersMarch 26–April 10
RespondingCurator Anna E. MikolayApril 16–May 15
City High Art ShowcaseMay 28–June 11
Eat MeCurator Jill LarsonSeptember 17–October 9
FutilitarianDecember 10–31
Future Tenant is a Cultural District visual arts collaboration between The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust andCarnegie Mellon University’s Master of Arts Management program.
C. The interactive exhibition
Outer Body/Inner Experiences at
Wood Street Galleries invites
viewer participation in an outer
body experience.
D. Vanessa German, Tar Baby Jane
and Doowop at 709 Penn Gallery.
A.
B.
C.
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A. SPACE presented the
internationally-touring photography
exhibition, Congo Women, which
raises awareness of the widespread
sexual violence facing women
and girls in the Democratic
Republic of Congo, demonstrating
the arts’ role as mirror and map
to influence social change.
B. Nature in Glass by Gary Guydosh
at 709 Penn Gallery. This gallery is
managed by the Trust’s Education
& Community Engagement
department.
D.
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REAL ESTATE
In 2010, The Sharp Edge, awell-known Pittsburgh beerlovers’ haven, opened a newgathering spot at 922 PennAvenue in the Cultural District,adding to a growing cluster ofsuccessful restaurants andbars located in the 900 blockof Penn Avenue.
True to its mission, in 2010, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust led mindful development and beautification initiatives in the Cultural District.
DEVELOPMENT
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The Century Building, anhistoric residential loftcollaboration between theTrust and TREK DevelopmentGroup, won AIA Pittsburgh’sHistoric Preservation Awardand the 10,000 Friends GoldCommonwealth Award. The building’s BicycleCommuter Center, whichopened in 2010, immediatelysold out all leases and won the AIA of California’s Merit Award.
The Western PA Conservancydonated 100 hanging flowerbaskets for placement in theCultural District and invitedthe Trust to serve on itsConcept Design Committeefor Gateway Median Islands, averdant, downtown entrywaynear the Fort Pitt Bridge.
The Trust hosted TreeVitalizePittsburgh’s tree planting kick-off on World EnvironmentDay at the Trust’s Agnes R. Katz Plaza. TreeVitalizeplanted 40 new replacementstreet trees in the CulturalDistrict. Katz Plaza also servedas the launch site for “CarFree Fridays” on NationalBike to Work Day.
A. The Century Building’s
Bicycle Commuter Center.
B. The 900 block of Penn Avenue.
C. Plants donated by the
Western PA Conservancy for
placement in the Cultural
District.
D. Tree planting in the
Cultural District.
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Sweetlix, a frozen yogurt hotspot, opened a store at 820Liberty Avenue, next door toits owner Pittsburgh Popcorn.
The Trust strategically acquired119 Sixth Street property(formerly Bally’s Total Fitness)for future repurposing. Theproperty’s adjacencies to theTrust’s Byham and O’ReillyTheaters and Theater Squarecomplement the Trust’songoing development of theCultural District.
D. C.
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In its first full year of operation, the Trust Arts Education Center,located in the James E. Rohr Building at 805-807 Liberty Avenuein the Cultural District, offered a robust array of arts programsand workshops for youth and adults.
EDUCATION&COMMUNITY
ENGAGEMENT
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’spopular Gallery Crawl in theCultural District, which is freeand open to the public,attracts several thousandpeople to the District everyquarter. Crawl attendeesshown here watch a danceperformance in the Trust’sAgnes R. Katz Plaza.
PROGRAMS FORSTUDENTS
EQT Theater ArtsWorkshops
Altoona Area High School
West Allegheny High School
North Hills High School
Uniontown Area High School
North Allegheny High School
Reynolds High School
Hampton High School
Made possible with support from EQT
Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s Theater SchoolDay Matinee Series
Pigeon Party
Henry and Mudge
Duck for President, FancyNancy & Other Story Books
The True Story of the Three Little Pigs
Presenting Sponsor: Citizens Bank
Student Trust Artist in Residence
Adopt-A-School
Internship Program
Bucknell University
Carlow University
Carnegie Mellon University
Chatham University
Duquesne University
Muhlenberg College
Penn State University
University of Dayton
University of Pittsburgh
ArtsPASSPORT
This program enables studentsto take advantage of selectCultural District performancesand special events at a fractionof the regular cost.
PITT ARTS Encounters
Step Afrika!
Aspen Santa Fe Ballet
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
Ahmad Jamal
Complexions
World of Jewtopia
Esperanza Spalding and HerChamber Music Society
Pascal Rioult
Pilobolus
Omara Portuondo
Bellydance Superstars inBombay Bellywood
ArtsPASSPORT and PITT ARTSEncounters are made possible withsupport from Massey Charitable Trust.
Get Here Bus SubsidiesSponsored by Employees of
Merrill Lynch of Western Pennsylvania
PNC Grow Up Great EarlyChildhood Arts Program
Partnering downtownchildcare centers:
Brightside Academy*
Hill House Early Learning & Child Development Center
Kindercare Learning Center
Metropolitan Preschool & Nursery*
Point Park UniversityChildren’s School
Small World Early Learning and Development Center*
Participating artists and artsorganizations:
Gateway to the Arts
Rebecca Covert
Betty Lee Dell
Christina Farrell
Alyssa Herzog Melby
Emily Harpp Meulbroek
Barbara Russell
MillerDANCE
Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s Theater
Sponsored by The PNC Foundation
*multiple locations
A. The Trust’s year-round,
weekly BNY Mellon Jazz Presents
JazzLive series had a strong
year with more than 100
performances by local, national
and international jazz artists
like Orrin Evans, shown here.
B. Actor Mark Thompson leads
a session during the Trust’s
Theater Arts Workshops.
C. Mr. McFeeley greets young
participants at a PNC Grow
Up Great Early Childhood Arts
Program event.
A.
B.
C.
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Pilobolus Dance TheaterMasterclass & TalkbackCarnegie Mellon University
kNOTDancePittsburgh School for theCreative and Performing Arts
Runt Masterclass & TalkbackPittsburgh School for theCreative and Performing Arts
Point Park University
Burn the Floor Absolute Ballroom
Sponsored by
PPG Industries Foundation
PROGRAMS FORTHE COMMUNITYBNY Mellon Presents JazzLive
Sponsored by BNY Mellon, WDUQ 90.5fm
and New Pittsburgh Courier
National Jazz AppreciationMonthSoul Cycle
Sean Jones & Dwayne DolphinJazzmeetsFunk
Orrin Evans
Jeff “Tain” Watts Quartet
Sonny Fortune Quartet
Roger Humphries HolidaySuite
Showcase Noir: AfricanAmerican Artist and DesignerExhibit and Sale
Kids Day in The DistrictGolden Dragon Acrobats
Gallery Crawl in the Cultural District
Lead Sponsor: First Commonwealth
Pittsburgh Sketch Crawl
First Night® Pittsburgh
Lead Sponsor: Highmark Blue CrossBlue Shield
TRUST ARTSEDUCATIONCENTERPROGRAMSThe Young Writers InstituteIn partnership with theWestern Pennsylvania WritingProject and the University of Pittsburgh
PNC Grow Up Great EarlyChildhood Arts ProgramStory Time with Mr. McFeely
MillerDANCE
Development Workshops
Dance Café
International Performing Arts for Youth Conference
Vocal lessons with Etta Cox
ArtCityPlaywriting and ActingIntensive Workshop with Laura Mitchell & Tammy Ryan
Dance Alloy TheaterWorkshop—Jones SummerDance Intensive
Cartoon Canines and OtherCritters with ToonSeum
Comic and GraphicStorytelling with ToonSeum
ArtsMASTERS
CatsThe Ellis School
In the HeightsAlumni Theater Company
Langley High School
Perry Traditional Academy
Pittsburgh School for theCreative and Performing Arts
Wilmington Area High School
Aspen Sante Fe BalletPoint Park University
Cherish the LadiesNorthside Urban PathwaysCharter School
Complexions Masterclass & TalkbackPoint Park University
Slippery Rock University
August: Osage CountyCarnegie Mellon University
Point Park University
University of Pittsburgh
BJM Danse Masterclass & TalkbackCarnegie Mellon University
Point Park University
University of Pittsburgh
Vincent Dance TheatreMasterclass & TalkbackSlippery Rock University
World of JewtopiaHillel Center
Pascal Rioult Masterclass & TalkbackPittsburgh School for theCreative and Performing Arts
SPEAK WORK MOVE
Bassey Ikip: Spoken Word
Dance Alloy Theater
Eric Roberson Band
FaustUS
Runt by Michael PhillipEdwards
After School Arts ProgramNorthside Urban PathwaysCharter School
Second Saturday ArtsWorkshopsJewelry-making with OlgaMihaylova
How to Toon with ToonSeum
First Night® Puppet-makingWorkshop with CherylCapezzuti
Book-making with Pat Buckley
Soul Line Dance with Roland Ford
Club Dance Workout withJame Elis�
Experimental Drawing with Deanna Mance & Maria Mangano
PROGRAMS FORTEACHERSTix for Teachers
Sponsored by EQT
EDUCATION & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT continued
A. Michael Phillip Edwards
receives a standing ovation after
his performance of Runt, which
took place at the Peirce Studio of
the Trust Arts Education Center.
B. Young Writers Institute
participant presents his work.
C. Student dancers at a
masterclass led by Desmond
Richardson of Complexions.
D. The Trust hosted its first
Sketch Crawl where aspiring
artists found inspirational
musings throughout the
Cultural District.
A.
B.
C.
D.
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SHAREDSERVICESShared Services, a department of The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, works with a consortium of Cultural District arts organizations: AugustWilson Center for African American Culture, Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust, Pittsburgh Opera, Pittsburgh Public Theater and Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.Through strategic collaborations coordinated by Shared Services, eachof the Cultural District organizations benefits from reduced operationalcosts and increased efficiencies through the collective sourcing of:
• Office supplies
• Credit card processing
• Health insurance
• Wellness programs
• Program book advertising & administration
• Printing
• Human resources training
• Database management
• Seasonal District brochures
• Group ticket sales
• E-marketing
• Monthly District calendars
• Ad campaigns
• Forums for District peer groups
Realized Cost Savings
Since 2000, Shared Services’cumulative savings and costavoidance for the CulturalDistrict community exceeds$7.6 million.
Theater Accessibility
A grant from the FISAFoundation is funding SharedServices’ efforts to gather,compile and disseminateinformation about accessibilityfeatures of the seven CulturalDistrict theaters. The goal is tohelp make the District morewelcoming for all patrons.
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COMMUNITYTHE CULTURALDISTRICT
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’sbeautiful O’Reilly Theater is the home of PittsburghPublic Theater.
As a driving catalyst of the Cultural District, the Trust isdedicated to nurturing lasting relationships with a vibrant andgrowing collective of local arts organizations.
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August Wilson Center forAfrican American Culture
In efforts to preserve, presentand celebrate the art, cultureand history of AfricanAmericans locally andthroughout the world, theAugust Wilson Center offersmultiple exhibition galleries, a486-seat theater, a cultivationcenter, seven art galleries anddazzling space for communityprograms and events in theCultural District at 980Liberty Avenue. In 2010,André Kimo Stone Guess wasnamed President and CEO ofthe Center.
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre
Each Pittsburgh Ballet Theatreseason creates an opportunityto delight Pittsburghaudiences with works thatinspire, entertain and achievegreater heights of artisticexcellence. PBT continues itslong-standing tradition withpresenting Pittsburgh andworld premieres, audiencefavorites and tributes tolegendary dance masters at the Trust’s Benedum Centerand Byham Theater.
PERFORMANCES AT THE
BENEDUM CENTER
Swan Lake
The Three Musketeers
The Nutcracker
Company B in the Upper Room
Pittsburgh CLO
Presenting exceptional musicaltheater for more than half acentury, Pittsburgh CLO isone of the country’s mostprestigious non-profit theaters.Pittsburgh CLO offers vibrantproductions, innovativeeducational programs and boldnew works that define itsstanding as a leader inprofessional musical theater.
PERFORMANCES AT THE
BENEDUM CENTER
Oliver!
Miss Saigon
Curtains
The Producers
Hairspray
The Student Prince
PERFORMANCES AT THE
BYHAM THEATER
A Musical Christmas Carol
PERFORMANCES AT CABARET
AT THEATER SQUARE
Forever Plaid
Nunsense
’S Wonderful: The NewGershwin Musical
Triple Espresso
Pittsburgh Filmmakers
More than 14,000 visitorscame to the Trust’s HarrisTheater to view 500screenings of independent,foreign and classic filmsprogrammed by PittsburghFilmmakers.
Pittsburgh Opera
Pittsburgh Opera’s long-standing commitment toartistic excellence is manifestthrough a range of programs,from main stage productionsat the Trust’s Benedum Centerto free community concertsand intimate cabarets presentedthroughout the region.
PERFORMANCES AT THEBENEDUM CENTER
Carmen
The Barber of Seville
Lucia di Lammermoor
Pittsburgh Public Theater
Every year, Pittsburgh PublicTheater offers diverseprofessional productionsincluding American theaterclassics, masterworks from theinternational repertoire, worldpremieres, contemporary playsand musicals of exceptionalmerit at its home in the Trust’s650-seat O’Reilly Theater.
PERFORMANCES AT THE
O’REILLY THEATER
The Chief
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
The Price
Time of My Life
The Royal Family
Talley’s Folly
The Second City’s Fair andUnbalanced
Pittsburgh SymphonyOrchestra
An enduring and vitalPittsburgh cultural institution,the world-class PSO, underMusic Director ManfredHoneck, continues its noblehistory of collaborations withthe finest conductors andmusicians and a steadfastcommitment to artisticexcellence.
Bricolage
Making artful use of what’s athand, Bricolage uses distinctiveregional resources to createtheatrical events at the Trust’s937 Liberty Avenue property.
B.U.S. 5
Speech and Debate
Midnight Radio
Midnight Radio: War of the Worlds
In the Raw
Pittsburgh PlaywrightsTheatre Company
Showcasing diverse worksranging from local playwrightsto accomplished masters in theCultural District at 542 PennAvenue, Pittsburgh Playwrights’growing audiences reflectPittsburgh’s ethnically-richpatron community.
Valu-Mart
The Ancestor Series
Jitney
Breathe
Theatre Festival in Black & White
Elder Hostages
A. Pittsburgh CLO’s production
of Oliver!
B. Bricolage’s production
of Midnight Radio: War of
the Worlds.
C. The Pittsburgh Public
Theater’s production of
A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
D. Pittsburgh Opera’s production
of Carmen.
E. Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre’s
production of Swan Lake.
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
PHOTOS:O
liver
!/Matt Polk; M
idni
ght R
adio
: War
of t
he W
orld
s/Heather Mull;
A M
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ight
’s D
ream/Pittsburgh Public Theater; S
wan
Lak
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arm
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A. CulturalDistrict.org now
allows patrons to select their
own seats for most events and
see the view of the stage from
different sections of the theater.
Added functionality to the
website in 2011 will include the
ability for patrons to print their
own tickets from home.
B. Electronic ticket scanners
were introduced at Cultural
District theaters to protect
patrons against counterfeit
tickets, improve onsite patron
management and contribute to
the collection, management and
accuracy of patron information.
C. ParkPGH, Pittsburgh’s first
real-time smart parking system,
helps Cultural District patrons
find parking quickly at multiple
Downtown garages using mobile
technology. A project of The
Pittsburgh Cultural Trust,
ParkPGH was made possible by
The Benter Foundation and Trust
partners, including Carnegie
Mellon University’s Traffic21
initiative, Pittsburgh Downtown
Partnership and Deeplocal, Inc.
PATRONSERVICES
A.
B.
C.
A full house at The PittsburghCultural Trust's Benedum Center.
The patron experience is at the core of everything The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust does in the Cultural District.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
Through WordFly, aprogressive email messagingsystem, the Trust can muchbetter target and alert patrons about Cultural Districtperformances and programsbased on their ticketpurchasing history.
The Trust’s successful efforts at social media cultivation contribute to a growing andenthusiastic community ofonline Cultural District patrons.
In 2010, the Trust set into motion several importantinitiatives to enhance the patron experience in the Cultural District.
Per Audit Report Issued by Schneider Downs & Co., Certified Public Accountants
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FINANCIALSThe Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 2010
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Statement of ActivitiesFor the Year Ended December 31, 2010
UNRESTRICTED REVENUE, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT
Gifts and grants $5,716,322Rent 8,702,531Presentations 22,806,917Other income 7,257,261Net investment gain 269,981Net assets released from restriction 6,550,584
Total Unrestricted Revenue, Gains and Other Support 51,303,596
EXPENSES, EXCLUDING DEPRECIATION
Interest 1,102,729Facility and general operations 8,415,453Personnel 8,396,080Presentations 23,698,170Program 2,296,107Fundraising 1,122,614
Total Expenses, Excluding Depreciation 45,031,153
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets Excluding Depreciation 6,272,443
Depreciation Expense 3,756,699
Change in Unrestricted Net Assets 2,515,744
CHANGES IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Gifts and grants 6,472,580Net investment gain 102,429Net assets released from restrictions (5,450,584)
Change in Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 1,124,425
CHANGES IN PERMANENTLY RESTRICTED NET ASSETS
Gifts and grants 200,000Net investment gain 1,890,461
Accumulated gains released for operations (1,100,000)
Change in Permanently Restricted Net Assets 990,461
Change in Net Assets 4,630,630
NET ASSETS
Beginning of year 120,465,579
End of year $125,096,209
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Statement of Financial PositionDecember 31, 2010
ASSETS
Cash and Cash Equivalents $17,037,382Investments, At Fair Value 19,903,137Accounts, Notes and Contributions Receivable 7,916,062Other Assets 1,770,779Fixed Assets, Net 104,046,825
Total Assets $150,674,185
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Accounts Payable $2,452,459Advance Sales 7,828,661Other Liabilities 158,053Long-Term Borrowings 15,138,803
Total Liabilities 25,577,976
NET ASSETS
Unrestricted 89,695,334Temporarily Restricted 3,075,652Permanently Restricted 32,325,223
Total Net Assets 125,096,209
Total Liabilities and Net Assets $150,674,185
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust Functional Revenue and Expense PresentationDecember 31, 2010
REVENUE
EXPENSE
Gifts and Grants 14.8%
Rent 17.7%
Presentations 46.6%
Other EarnedIncome 20.3%
Investment Income 0.6%
Presentations48.7%
Facility Operations
24.4%
Real Estate 2.4%
Fundraising 2.3%
Program Related 17.1%
General andAdministrative 3.5%
Funded Depreciation1.6%
A.
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DEVELOPMENT
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
Individual giving among the Trust’s Board of Trusteesreached 100% participationonce again. The Trust thanksSunil Wadhwani for leadingthis effort in 2010.
Individual support increased16% compared with 2009 giving levels. The Trust thanksBoard chairs Susan McLaughlin,Kelly Price, Jill Brodbeck andChip Babst for their enthusiastic
cultivation efforts.
Since its inception in 2005, the Trust’s Corporate CirclesBoard has helped to increaseoverall corporate giving by 44%.The Trust thanks Frank Reedand Laurie Vota for theirleadership, commitment andvision as Corporate CirclesBoard co-chairs.
Key members of thefoundation communitycontinued to support Trustpatron services’ initiatives,including the revampedCulturalDistrict.org, electronicticket scanners and improvedpatron informationmanagement systems.
The Trust raised $11 million in 2010 (compared with $8.4 million in2009) to support Trust operations, capital projects, special projects, the Cultural District community and the purchase of the 119 Sixth Street property (formerly Bally’s Total Fitness).
First Night® Pittsburgh
First Night® Pittsburghgarnered the most financialsupport in the history of theevent, thanks in part to leadsponsor Highmark Blue CrossBlue Shield and new First Night® Pittsburgh Paradesponsor First Niagara. Thenew First Night Friendprogram offers donors at the$100 level or above specialattendee benefits, includingreserved parking, special accessto vouchered First Nightevents and a VIP Lounge.
Dollar Bank Three RiversArts Festival
Dollar Bank signs on as thefirst-ever Presenting Sponsorfor Three Rivers Arts Festival.The Trust salutes Dollar Bankfor its enthusiastic support of the Festival.
Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s Theater &Festival
Giant Eagle became the first-ever Presenting Sponsor ofThe Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s Festival, and theFestival received a specialendowment gift from the Hilda M. Willis Foundation.
A. Lauren and Adam Sufrin
B. Sheri Giger and Doug Kassab,
co-chairs of Cosmopolitan
Pittsburgh
C. Arts Gala-ree! Chairs
Kathleen and Morgan O’Brien
D. Joe and Lynn Smith (left)
with guests at Arts Gala-ree!
B.
A.
C.
D. 2010 Annual Report 27
Annual Gala
Arts Gala-ree! celebrated thedepth and breadth of theTrust’s outstandingprogramming in the CulturalDistrict and raised more than$400,000 in support of theTrust’s dedicated work. Thespirited sounds of Big BadVoodoo Daddy kept the partymoving. The Trust applaudsArts Gala-ree! Chairs Morganand Kathleen O’Brien and lead sponsor Peoples NaturalGas for their enthusiasticsupport in helping to makeArts Gala-ree! a vital success.
Cosmopolitan Pittsburgh
The Byham Theater set thestage for Pittsburgh’s bestsummer bash to benefit theTrust. More than 700 peopleattended CosmopolitanPittsburgh, which helped toraise more than $48,000.
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Membership &Family Foundations
Founder’s Circle$50,000 & above
Anonymous
Chairman’s Circle$25,000 to $49,999
Dr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. MelaniRossin FoundationBarbara & Bruce Wiegand
President’s Circle$10,000 to $24,999
AnonymousJane C. ArkusEdwin H. Beachler*Mrs. Ruth Binkley+Marianne Bokan-Blair & David J. BlairNadine E. BognarBozzone Family FoundationJill & Chuck BrodbeckCharles E. BunchBuncher Family FoundationPatricia & Charlie+ BurkeMr. & Mrs. Donald A. CaseyAda & George DavidsonMary Jane & Gerald DavisBeverlynn & Steven ElliottKaren & Steven Feinstein
Ann & Henry FisherMr. & Mrs. Timothy O. FisherEdith H. & James A. FisherThe Foster Charitable TrustCynthia & Murry GerberJanet & Mark GreathouseJane & George GreerMr. & Mrs. Ira J. GumbergMarjorie Burns HallerVicki & Kevin HalloranSally M. LevinCate LinnThe Richard J. Madden FoundationDouglas B. McAdamsKristen & Kevin McMahonMr. & Mrs. Jeffrey L. MorbyJoan & Bob PeirceMr. & Mrs. C. J. Queenan, Jr.Pauline SantelliMr. & Mrs. David S. ShapiraMr. & Mrs. Richard P. SimmonsJohn T. StabileBronya & Neil StrosniderLauren & S. Adam Sufrin^Carol & Bill+ TillotsonHilary Tyson & Charles PorterSandy & Thomas UsherNita & Sunil WadhwaniNancy & Milton WashingtonJ. Kenneth Willison, Jr.+
Patron’s Circle$5,000 to $9,999
AnonymousLaurie AdamsMr. & Mrs. Chester R. BabstVitasta Bazaz & Sheen SehgalMr. & Mrs. G. Nicholas Beckwith IIISuzy & Jim BroadhurstMr. Charles Ralph Burke, Jr.Karen S. Buterbaugh & Glenn A. ButerbaughCarolyn & Bill ByhamSara & Jim DonnellMr. & Mrs. Roy G. Dorrance IIICarolyn D. DuronioKristina & Peter GersztenSue & Mark GleasonRobert I. Glimcher Family FoundationMr. & Mrs. Ira H. GordonJamie & Jim GrahamMr. & Mrs. Harry W. HenningerMr. & Mrs. Henry L. HillmanJanet & Bill HuntLaurie & Rick JohnsonDolores & Michael KaraMr. & Mrs. Raymond W. LeBoeufRobert C. LevinMaggie & Pete MagerkoCarol & Peter MathiesonMr. & Mrs. Martin G. McGuinnMr. & Mrs.+ Albert C. MuseRona L. NesbitMr. & Mrs. Demetrios T. PatrinosGabriela & David Porges
Richard E. Rauh*William J. ReckerCynthia & Jerry RicheyLinda & Rich RuffaloMr. & Mrs. John T. Ryan IIIMr. & Mrs. William SarrisNancy SchepisSelma B. & C. Leon Sherman*Juliet Lea SimondsMr. & Mrs. Christian M. SnavelyMrs. Violet SofferSpeyer FoundationJayne & Tom SterlingBecky & John SurmaBonnie W. & Thomas L. VanKirkPeggy C. WhitehurstDiane & Jack WilbergerPhillip H. & Betty L. Wimmer Family FoundationRebecca & Rich Zahren
Premiere Circle$2,500 to $4,999
Anonymous (5)Debra & Edward Abell*Mr. & Mrs. James R. AgrasToni & John AloeJean & Louis D. AstorinoAnn AverbackJanet L. BelliveauCynthia Berger & Laurence Green
Mary & Tim BernardPhyllis L. BertokBarbara H. Bott & Robert L. Jennings, Jr.Stephanie & Michael BozicBarbara & David BurstinMr. & Mrs. Joseph L. CalihanMr. & Mrs. Carl L. CampbellLaura & Aris CandrisHelen & Stephen CaseyDr. & Mrs. Edward ChangMr. & Mrs. James C. Chaplin IVJulie & Dale CliftonCarol & Nelson CraigeMelanie & Jim Crockard*Judith & Ronald Davenport, Sr.Debbie & Bill DemchakKaren & Wilson FarmerieMr. & Mrs. Henry J. GailliotNancy R. & William J. GattiSusan Greenspan & Neil ResnickMr. & Mrs. Louis Guarino, Jr.Marcia M. GumbergJoe & Kathy GuyauxPatrice & Thomas HarleyEdward H. Harrell*Mr. & Mrs. Bruce K. M. HendersonMr. David M. HillmanDorothy A. HowatPriscilla & Richard HuntMrs. Joan M. HurrellScott D. IzzoAlice Jane & Paul JenkinsJackie & Harley JonesGabe Kassab FamilyGerri Kay*Mary Denise & George C. KochMr. & Mrs. Robert A. KriznerSusan & Scott LammieMarina & Kenneth LehnArthur S. Levine, M.D.Sheryl Linck & Garry ConklinCatherine & Mark H. Loevner*Courtnay & David LoomanRuth & Neil MacKay
Janet Markel & Barry LhormerLucine & John Marous, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Joseph A. Massaro, Jr.Dr. Curtis V. Mayernik & Mr. John FullenPam & Ken McCrory*John R. McGinley, Jr.Peggy & Steve McKnightMr. & Mrs. Mark J. MendicinoMarcia A. MetelskyMontgomery IP AssociatesDr. & Mrs. Joshua NaginPatricia K. NicholsShirley & H. Ward OlanderMr. & Mrs. Richard A. PagliariTheresa & Cliff PinsentLori & Louis PlungDrs. Cindy & Rob PotterKelly & Tom PriceMary Alice PriceSally & Ned RandallMallory & Bill RiesMr. & Mrs. Frank Brooks RobinsonMr. & Mrs. William F. RoemerJane H. RoeschMrs. Louisa RosenthalKathleen Sandoe & Daniel ReadyRobert SassMrs. Virginia W. Schatz*Deborah & William SchmidThe Schneider Family^Rod SchwartzColleen & Henry SimondsGayle G. & William H. SimpsonThe Slagle Family FundDr. & Mrs. John M. SnyderGeorge SpecterMr. & Mrs. John A. Staley IV
DONORS2010 Annual Campaign Support
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Mr. & Mrs. Steven A. Stepanian IIMr. & Mrs. Michael B. SternSue & Dan StokesH. Campbell StuckemanMarcia & Dick SwansonJudith & Steve ThomasJanie & Harry ThompsonMr. & Mrs. Richard J. VollerMr. & Mrs. Robert K. WagnerDiane & Hal Waldman*Sue & Charles WalkerMary & Jerry WhitakerMr. & Mrs. Frank L. Wiegand IIIGillian & David WilliamsJudy & John WoffingtonDr. Thad ZaleskiewiczRichard A. Zappala Family FoundationMr. Ronald W. ZborowskiRobin & Gary ZentnerFlorence & Harvey ZeveMr. & Mrs. Clifford B. Zlotnik
Director’s Circle$1,000 to $2,499
Anonymous (11)Barbara & Marcus Aaron IIBarbara & Alan AckermanMr. & Mrs. Edward A. AielloMichelle & Andrew AloeMichele D. AngeliniRoy W. Arnold Family^Dr. & Mrs. David Atcheson^Michele & Pat AtkinsMarian S. BassBridgett & Marty Bates^Patrick Ryan BendAmy & Michael BernsteinEva Tansky BlumRachel Kirk BoboDebby & Dan BookerAnn & Paul BridgesVicky & Mark BrilmyerNancy Bromall & Bob BarrySusan & David BrownleeMrs. Mary Jo & Dr. Bert BullingtonJanis Burley Wilson
Nicholas Butera & Grace WagnerMr. & Mrs. Frank V. CahouetMary & Dean CallandMarian & Scott CalliganLouise & David CannonDr. & Mrs. Robert CaprettoMr. & Mrs. Jarvis B. CecilBarbara & Gerald ChaitCharlton FundJulie & Tim ChoateLinda ChristenMr. & Mrs. E. V. Clarke, Jr.CleanCareLisa & Shawn CohenDr. Richard & Sally B. CohenMaureen & Jared CohonMr. & Mrs. Fredrick H. ColenGrant A. ColtonCarmela & Matthew CoppolaCarol J. & George G. CouchCarol & Gary CozenRuth Ann & Daniel D. CrawfordEliese S. Cutler*Lu & Syl DamianosLynn & Ronald Davenport, Jr.Mr. & Mrs. Simon DavidoffJoan Clark DavisMarian Ungar Davis & Stanford Lee DavisJoan & Jack DiederichJennifer Blyler & Michael DishartMr. & Mrs. J. Christopher DonahueMr. & Mrs. Thomas J. DonnellyLucy & John DouglasMerrill J. DruggsDr. Gabriel DurkacAlunda & Jonathan EdmondsDolly & Curt EllenbergGrace & Christopher FaberMr. & Mrs. Frederick R. FavoHarris N. FerrisSylvia V. FieldsThe Fine FoundationVirginia M. & Richard L. FischerThe Flam Family^Dr. & Mrs. Robert M. FriedlanderElaine & John FrombachViolet & Robert C. Gallo
Cathy & Jim GarrauxAllison Higgins GerberMr. & Mrs. Robert D. GermanEric GerstbreinMr. & Mrs. William P. GettyThe Gigante FamilyRevs. Catherine & Gaylord GillisDolores K. GluckMarcia & David GordonJuliette D. GrauerDana & Daniel A. GreenblattMr. & Mrs. C. G. GrefenstetteDr. & Mrs. Peter GrondziowskiAaronel DeRoy Gruber &Irving B. Gruber~
Mr. & Mrs. Barney C. GuttmanClaire B. & Jerome P. HahnRhoda & David Hartmann*Jane Z. HaskellEileen & Brian HathawayAlexandra HendricksonBarbara & Randall HenryDr. & Mrs. John B. HillKatharine H. HillmanWilliam Talbott Hillman Foundation~Cindy & Peter HolwayMaristel & Gary HuntDavid & Laura JonesTony Joseph^Susan L. Kaczorowski, M.D.Van KaplanDr. & Mrs. Richard KasdanMr. & Mrs. Marshall P. KatzVon & Dale Keairns^Margaret & Dwight KeatingLisa & David KeeferIn Memory of Alice Kerner^Ellen P. & Jack KesslerMr. & Mrs. Edwin J. KilpelaBonnie & Donald KipkeTerri & Mark KissingerPhyllis K. KokkilaJanet M. KowalskiDr. Elliott J. Kramer & William M. ModrakElaine & Carl KrasikPam & Scott Kroh
Regina & Kevin LawrieLynn & Larry LebowitzMr. & Mrs. Michael H. LevinJudith LieblerSue & Jim LikenMrs. Lenny LitmanJanine & Daniel LittlefieldMargery J. LoevnerThe Loughney FoundationKate W. MacVeanMr. & Mrs. Robert P. MalnatiRalph ManningMr. & Mrs. Gerald E. McGinnisSuzy & DeCourcy McIntosh*Susan & Sean McLaughlinJames R. McMahonJanice & Ernie Meade*Mr. & Mrs. Richard P. MellonMr. Richard A. MellonDr. & Mrs. Richard MeltzerBarbara Sachnoff MendlowitzAnn & LeRoy MetzMary Ellen & Mark MeyerJanet & George MilesDr. & Mrs. Charles J. MillerLinda & Stuart MillerSally C. Minard & Walter LimbachConnie & Paul MockenhauptThomas R. MoorePatricia & W. Rodgers MooreAnne D. Mullaney+ & Judge Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.Ms. Heidi MunnMartha H. MunschMary Love & William NastChristine E. Navarro*Kenny & Gordon NelsonSusan & Richard NernbergEliza & Hugh NevinSarah Nichols*Debra & Lee NottGrant D. OliphantMaria & Rocco PanucciCathy & John PelusiMark Perrott~Maureen D. PeszkoJean & Tom PetersonThe Platt Family FoundationMajor General Gale S. Pollock
A. Sunil and Nita Wadhwani,
Eugenia and Robert Friedlander,
Kristina and Peter Gerszten
B. Chip and Weasey Babst and
Sue and Mark Gleason
C. Hal and Diane Waldman with
Ashley Brown (center)
A.
B.
C.
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Douglas Bentz*Debbie & William Boyd*Robert N. BrandAlbert H. Burchfield IIILinda & Timothy BurkeDoug CardiffConnie & Michael Cesario^Sally H. ChildsChristine & Howard CohenSandra E. ComoJennifer Owen & Cory CopeVeronica CorpuzPaul Del BiancoDinah M. Denmark & Alice GreeneRev. John V. Di Bacco, Jr.The Diandreth Family^Mary Ann & Charles R. DotchinChristopher M. EvansCharles E. Felix & Roger P. GuzikJames R. FisterPamela & Marc FlemingThe James A. & Ruth O. Frank Philanthropic Fund of the United Jewish FederationKevin GennusoSheri Giger & Kevin MillerMrs. Olive Lee GilliandMr. & Mrs. Paul GiustiWayne GoodworthThe Rita J. Gould PhilanthropicFund of the United Jewish FederationMarc H. GrahamChristopher HahnNatalie Taaffe Hoffman~Debra & Jason Honkus~Lynne & Blair Jacobson*Marilyn & Don JenkinsRenee & Tom KaminskiSandi LamBetty L. LambMarcia Kurs-Lasky & Steve Lasky
Gail & Tom LitwilerRachel & Jeffrey LizikMr. & Mrs. Howard M. LoveDavid J. MaloneLouis Martin IIIHeather & Rob MastersonMrs. Helen F. MathiesonJay McCannRuth Anne MewhirterLorene MurawskyGregory MurmanTammy L. NelsonNan & David Newell^Lisa NewmanJune & David NimickKaren ObergMr. & Mrs. Patrick M. O’DonnellSharon Roseman & Paul PalevskyNancy & Jim PetersLynn H. & Jay Rayvid*Karen & Thomas ReineckeAllison Ruppert & Rob ConroyJared J. SadowskiDiane Samuels & Henry ReeseDavid M. SavardKaren ScansaroliCindy & Kim SchappertMelissa & Kevin SchefflerJeffrey Schutzeus & Carl WardDr. Jennifer & Mr. Michael ScottoAmy & Sean SebastianSarah & Robert ShafferSuzanne & Richard SieberJimmi Sue & Matthew SmithTeresa Svidro*Patricia & William SwankDianne M. Swart*The Paul Thompson Family^Nancy & John TrainaBetsy & Gary VanSickleJames L. VeselySally WadeJudyann WalkerMaranne P. Welch^
Melanie Werner
Hollis Garfield Wiggins & Albert M. Wiggins, Jr.Marlene & John YokimJames & Marian ZalenkaLevi Zimmerman & David Regel
Sponsoring Partners$250 to $499
Anonymous (21)Mr. & Mrs. Otto W. AbrahamCynthia & Richard AbramsDonna M. AielloLori AlbrightKim & Bill AlexanderLisa AllenBeverly A. AntisMr. & Mrs. Henry H. ArmstrongDonald B. ArnheimTammy AupperleTerry & Steven BachenheimerEmily BalawejderTingle & Richard BarnesJanet & Leonard BassJacqueline Bauer^Luann & Dan BerkleyThe Sanford S. & Patricia G. Berman Philanthropic Fund of the United Jewish Federation Mark M. Blatter, M.D.Amanda & Ben BoggioPamela M. BonaventuraCharlotte & David BorlandCynthia C. BrackenPeggy & Bill BresnahanAlan M. BrownNancy & John BrownellWilliam O. BurchinalDrs. Maria Simbra & Jeffrey BurketJoAnne E. & Jack L. BurleyDr. Stuart S. BursteinEsther L. BushRobert D. CaldwellJulia & Andrew CarlsonAlisa Carr & David Kitzinger^
Beatrice & Don CarterLori & John CecilRobin Ziegler & Clifford ChenCrystal Christophe^Dr. & Mrs. Albert E. ChungCipriani & Werner PCSusan B. ClancyMimi Frey & Bruce R. Connelly*Bobbi & Alan CumoErin & Ted Curran^Angela & Edward CymbalakRandi & L. Van V. Dauler, Jr.Cornelia Davis, Ph.D.Mr. & Mrs. Stanford P. DavisLinda & Lynn DeHavenKathy & Sam DiBiaseDiesel ConstructionJune & Barry DietrichBeth DiGregorioAnita DiPaoloMary Ellen DiPasqualeJudith & Gary DivenDr. & Mrs. Steven G. DocimoDaniel P. DuffyMr. & Mrs. Conrad N. DutchnerDeborah & Dean EckenrodeMarilyn & Robert EganMr. & Mrs. Robert B. EganErin EhrlichTerry EngelJennifer & Evan FacherBob FaddenDavid C. Fadeley IIJanet & Dave FawcettMrs. Orlie S. Ferretti & CarliFran & Fred FetterolfJackie & John FibbiThe Honorable Nora Barry Fischer & Dr. Donald R. FischerCharles H. Fletcher, Jr.Christopher Fox & Shaun TomaszewskiMarion & Rodney FrancisRita A. & Carl B. FrankelMark C. FreemanSue Ellen & Leonard Ganz^Adrienne Garvin & Scott AndersonCathy & Kenneth Glick
Christine & Mark PopovichBarbara & Malcolm Prine*Mr. & Mrs. Frederick QuinnNancy & Bill RackoffJoan & Roger RaulinK. Oliver ReaMr. & Mrs. W. Franklin ReedJanet & William ReevesDr. & Mrs. Douglas J. ReissMr. James H. RichKaren & Pierce RichardsonMs. Letitia E. RieckMr. & Mrs. Robert W. RiordanMarilyn & Mitchell RobertsDonald & Sylvia Robinson Family FoundationSusan & Jerry RobinsonStephen G. RobinsonDick Rocereto^Sharon & James E. RohrGreta & Art Rooney IIJoyce & Eugene Root*Caryn Rubinoff & Craig DunhamLouisa & Jim RudolphMr. & Mrs. Frank RuscettiRuttenberg FamilyMatthew SchnierlePamela L. SchoemerMr. & Mrs. K. George SchoeppnerElizabeth & Charles SchumacherSusan Schwochau & John DelaneySharon Semenza & William RobinsonChristine & Duane Seppi*Carole & Mark ShepardDarla & Jaimie ShoresGail Janet ShumwayPat & Alan Siger*James A. SimsAnna Singer &Donald KortlandtMr. & Mrs. Daniel B. Smith, Sr.
Lynn & Joe SmithPatricia & Wallace SmithMrs. Alice R. Snyder~W. P. Snyder III Charitable FundJudith L. Wolfe & John H. Soffietti, M.D.Mr. & Mrs. James C. StalderThe Honorable & Mrs. William L. StandishJocelyn & Mark SteeleJane SteinerCaroline Hartwell StewartLaurie StewartRose & William Strickland*Vincent J. M. StunjaDiane & Regis SynanShelley & James TaylorMr. & Mrs. Robert C. Todd, Jr.Carol A. Word & William E. TrueheartDanielle & Brian UffelmanLorene & Denis M. VinskiLaurie Vota Fair & Kenneth FairIris Amper WalkerAnsley S. Westbrook II~Ruth Westerman & J. Robert Myers*Rebecca J. WhiteMr. & Mrs. Ted WilkesAmy & Greg WinokurMary Jo WinokurMr. & Mrs. Alfred W. Wishart, Jr.J. Andrew Wolfinger*Kathryn Pruss Zeltwanger & Andrew Zeltwanger
Lead Partners$500 to $999
Anonymous (4)Deborah AcklinMr. & Mrs. Thomas AngermanPhyllis M. & David J. ArmstrongMark ArnoldMrs. Ruth Z. BachmanMs. Natalae R. BarkoMarielle & Gerald BartolomucciLiz Witzke-Baum & Allen Baum
DONORS continued
Howard R. GoldbergDr. & Mrs. Irving M. GoldingMr. & Mrs. Charles M. GouldingRick GrayNancy & David GreenMarjorie C. Greenberger*Dodi Walker GrossLouis Grossman & Thomas ThomasTricia & Bob HammelJanice & Neil HarrisonRobin G. & Steven S. HausmanMary & Walter Henricks^Alysia & Robert HoytGinny & Peter HutchinsonJeff IrwinMrs. Linda Jakubec^Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. JohnsonMichelle & Keith JohnstonHannah & Marvin KaminEllen Teri Kaplan Goldstein & Michael Goldstein*The Karas FamilyJohn KarduckElaine Velisaris KeimDenice & John KellyMsgr. Kurt KemoDavid Dan KennedyLynn & Milton KleinRenee Arturo & Geb KleinerLinda KortlandtSherry & Peter KyneAmy Jo Labi-Carando & Peter CarandoJames LaffeyAnn & Rick LandesbergMarilyn & Earl LattermanSynergy FinancialJoEllen & Fred LeechJanet LewisNancy R. LewisPenina & Marvin LieberDr. Ronald & Mrs. Judith Linaburg
Susan LipsitzSteve & India LoevnerEdwin M. Lohrer IIIKelly M. & Dennis C. LongMeridee & David LowryMo & Kevin Lynn^Jennifer & Ron LytleJohn K. MaitlandJocelyn Malik & Thomas LinkThe Malinak FamilyCarol Robinson & Jeffrey MarkelJan MarkewinskiJanet & Bob McCartneyJan & Dennis McGloneCheryl & Daniel McKennaModdy & Dave McKeownLauren & Thom McLeodDr. & Mrs. Dennis McNamaraLeisa McNameeMelissa McSwigan & Robert RaczkaMr. & Mrs. Donald W. MeredithHelen & David MeyerMr. & Mrs. Roger F. MeyerMr. & Mrs. James B. MillerTerence E. Moore, M.D.Betty & John MoracaJanie & Edward MoravitzAmanda Morel^Laurie S. Moser*Dr. & Mrs. Etsuro K. MotoyamaMwiyeria Ngare & Mucuha MuigaiWilliam N. Mullane, Jr.Susan D. MullenJohn T. MumperJoseph MuscatelloBernita & Brad MyersWendy NamanCarolyn & Linn NoahLois & Charles NortonDiane & Tom O’Connor*Dee Jay Oshry & Bart Rack*Elliott S. OshryDana A. & John G. ParksRichard Parsakian*Penny Mateer & Randy Pearson
Marcy & Jim PearsonNicole & Rugwed PhatakMark T. Phillis*Pittsburgh History & Landmarks FoundationDr. & Mrs. Raymond M. Planinsic^Myrna H. Pollock & Charles N. Strotz*Dorothy & Neal Pollon & FamilyJoseph PonkoMark R. PowerJody RameyNorman C. Ray TrustGail S. & James J. RestivoEdward RiceJohn RickerKim & Rick RoadarmelLorraine & Philip RobertsReid B. RobertsMavis & Norman RobertsonElin & James RoddeyMarina & Robert RodiBette & Howard RomLinda & James RosenbloomDr. & Mrs. Wilfred T. RouleauDr. & Mrs. Paul RowlandRust FoundationMr. Russell B. SalminenLinda & Barton SchachterJoAnn & John SchlottererDr. & Mrs. Joel SchumanDebbie & Anthony ScottoNeil J. SeamanMary J. SeghiPauline R. SemansDolores SenanisMyrna & Lee SilvermanPhyllis & Steve SilvermanNancy Simpronio & Charles CulbertsonMoira & Jim SingerSara L. SjobergTimothy C. SmithMr. & Mrs. Edgar M. Snyder
Arlene & Barry SokolowBarbara & Gary SorensenVivian M. SprattSheila & Stephen StagnittaShirley & Sidney Stark, Jr.Heather & Jamie StoverThea & Dick StoverPatricia SunseriMargaret E. Svidro*Sharon Linette SweeneyDonna TalericoMr. & Mrs. William R. TaxayJennifer TeeterTerry in Avalon~Dori & Ed ThanerAnn E. Thompson, M.D.TLC Pet ResortAllison & Stephen TomkoDr. & Mrs. Lee E. Trachtenberg^Danielle VaughnSybil & Pete VeederMarilyn & Joseph VettorazziMarla & Greg Vroegindewey^Janis WarrenPam & Larry WattersDot & Marvin WedeenHelene Weinraub & Geoff Clauss*Mr. & Mrs. Thomas L. Wentling, Jr.Mrs. Louis A. WerbanethRoger C. Westman*Barbara L. WiddoesWeston L. WilliamsColette & Jerome WoodlingMarlene & John YasinskyJennie YatesYoga InnovationsMr. & Mrs. Robert YoungPat & Dennis ZeregaSallie J. Zoerb
$249 & under
More than 6,000 gifts weremade at this level. While spacedoes not allow us to list eachindividually, this support isinvaluable and we wish toexpress our deep appreciationto those generous donors.Thank you!
A. Ann Koutsavlis, Erin
Maidman, Christy Brodbeck,
Mackenzie Mosher and Robin
Bunch with Kyle Beltran at the
In the Heights cast party
B. Susan Baker Shipley and
Rich and Sue Kapusta
C. Crystal Christophe (center)
with cast members at
Young Frankenstein cast party
A.
B.
C.
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DONORS continued
Honorarium andMemorial Gifts
Endowment GiftsIn honor of the Gabe Rubin
Student Performance Fundby the Rubin Family
In Honor OfIn honor of Jane Arkus
on her birthday by Toto and Jim Fisher
In honor of her husband Dr. Amilcare Biancheriaby Shirley Biancheria
In honor of Lisa Bittner by Tamara Maximovich
In honor of Aubrey & Lanceby Mary Ellen DiPasquale
In honor of Toto & Jim Fisher by Claire Wapinsky
In honor of Natalie Generalovich by Thomas Generalovich
In honor of Mary Anne & Hoddy Hanna’s 40th Anniversary by Catherine & Mark Loevner
In honor of Richard (Dickey) Lauthby Debbie Sue Lauth Croyle
In honor of Catherine Loevner’s birthdayby Melinda & James Edwards
In honor of Catherine & Mark Loevner by The Cinderella Women’s Committee
In honor of J. Kevin McMahon by the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Western Pennsylvania Chapter
In honor of Lilyana G. Nealby Julie C. Neal
In honor of Gabriel Negriby G. Bryan Briggs
In honor of Rona Nesbit by Anne D. Mullaney+ & Judge Maurice B. Cohill, Jr.
In recognition of Lisa Newmanfor her volunteer work by Highmark
In honor of Paul Organisakby Marjorie C. Greenberger
In honor of Bernard Robin’s 80th Birthday by Susan & Leonard Young
In honor of Ellie Rubin’s birthdayby Edith & Bernard Robin
In honor of Ellie Rubin’s birthdayby Lois R. Weintraub
In honor of Ellie Rubin’s birthdayby Susan & Leonard Young
In recognition of Marleen Suess for her volunteer workby H. J. Heinz Company
In honor of Lorene Vinskiby George Greer
In honor of Lorene Vinskiby Nancy & Milton Washington
In honor of Diane & Hal Waldmanby Melinda & James Edwards
In honor of Diane & Hal Waldmanby Catherine & Mark Loevner
In Memory OfIn memory of
Cletus R. Andersonby Barbara Anderson
In memory of Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Assad, Jr. by Anonymous
In memory of Bob & John Brannigan by Pat Brannigan Doherty
In memory of Michael & Anna Bronowiczby Amy Bronowicz
In memory of Charles Burkeby Bob Sass
In memory of Edith & Anthony Cilia, Sr.by Elizabeth A. Cilia
In memory of Lois A. Cricks by Bob Sass
In memory of Mary Margaret Evansby Judith & Steven Thomas
In memory of Richard C. Flahertyby Patricia M. Flaherty
In memory of Stewart M. Flamby Karen Flam
In Loving Memory of Michael Grzymkowski by Veronica Corpuz & Nicholas Grzymkowski
In memory of Michael Grzymkowski by Selma B. & C. Leon Sherman
In memory of Rodger Henderson by Andrew Homyak
In memory of Joanne Hylandby Cassie Hyland
In memory of Patricia & Joseph Janickyby Barbara Janicky
In memory of Patricia & Joseph Janickyby Joy Salerno
In memory of Carol A. Josephby Amy Van Winkle & David Joseph
In memory of Alice Kerner by Kurt Kerner
In memory of Edwin M. Lohrer, Jr. by Edwin M. Lohrer, III
In memory of Frances & James Maloney by Kimberly Maloney
In memory of Rosaline Maysby Wanda Durham
In memory of Stanley V. Mickens by Velvet Mickens
In memory of Anna E. Miller by Barbara Janicky
In memory of Anna E. Miller by Alise Nalepa
In memory of Robert H. Olingerby Anonymous
In memory of Jean Rossmanby Ann Ungar
In memory of Gabe Rubin by Elinor B. Rubin
In memory of Sahbaka by Kimberly Maloney
In memory of Dr. Kuldeep Sehgalby Vitasta Bazaz & Sheen Sehgal
In memory of Diana Teresa Senoskiby Lowell G. Vincent
In Memory of Janet Shumwayby Gail Janet Shumway
In memory of Betty Silvermanby Bob Sass
In memory of Sylvia Snowby Linda & Barton Schachter
In memory of her mother, Elizabeth H. Spinnenweber by Lynn Nelson
In memory of Marc L. Sternberger by K. Susan Sternberger
In memory of Jeanne Zborowski by Ronald Zborowski
The Legacy SocietyAnonymous (3)Jane C. ArkusJohn BauerleinAllen Berkman+Dolores M. Bold+B. Jean BrownWilliam O. BurchinalThaddeus J. ClementsDr. & Mrs. Richard L. CohenSharon CornelyRobert Dickey+Katrin & Eugene EngelsEdith H. FisherMimi Frey & Bruce R. ConnellyWard L. GarnerJane Z. HaskellJackie & Harley JonesVirginia KaufmanPhyllis K. KokkilaRaymond Krotec+Erna Landsberger+Mrs. Lenny LitmanMr. and Mrs. Robert P. MalnatiHelen & Stuart McMurray+Barbara Sachnoff MendlowitzTerry O’ConnorBeverly & Robert OntolchikJeffrey Lawrence Pollock, Esq.Richard E. RauhMallory & Bill RiesElinor B. RubinVirginia W. SchatzNancy SchepisSelma B. & C. Leon ShermanMr. & Mrs. Christian M. SnavelyJack StabileBeverly & Michael SteinfeldCecyl & Murray ThawShirley TuckerAnn UngarMarvin Wedeen
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Patron’s Circle$5,000 to $9,999
Babst, Calland, Clements & Zomnir, P. C.Bank of America/ Employees of Merrill Lynch Western PennsylvaniaThe William Brown Foundation, Inc.Consolidated CommunicationsEckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott, LLCFrank B. Fuhrer Wholesale CompanyThe Henry E. Haller, Jr. FoundationIBM CorporationMorton’s The SteakhouseNemacolin Woodlands ResortNew England Foundation for the Arts*Oxford Development CompanyPennsylvania Cyber Charter School^Philadelphia Indemnity Insurance CompanyPort Authority of Allegheny County~Reed Smith LLP^Ron Foth Advertising~Ryan Memorial FoundationSchneider Downs & Co., Inc.UBS Financial ServicesUniversity of Pittsburgh^
Premiere Circle$2,500 to $4,999
The Estate of Beatrice K. Compton^big Burrito Restaurant GroupBilkeyKatz Investment Consultants, Inc.Fair Oaks FoundationFifth Third BankFiserv SourceOneFlaherty & O’Hara, P.C.Henry L. Hillman FoundationMary Hillman Jennings FoundationKoppers Industries, Inc.Lidia’s ItalyL. Robert Kimball & Associates, Inc.Langholz Wilson Ellis, Inc.LANXESS CorporationMarsh USA Inc.The New York Times~Pittsburgh SteelersRTI International Metals, Inc.Shadyside Honda^Trigate IncorporatedRobert S. Waters Charitable TrustWTW Architects
* Also donates to Pittsburgh Dance Council
^ Also donates to Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater
~ Also donates to Three Rivers Arts Festival
+ Deceased
Corporate,Foundation &Public Support
Leadership Circle$100,000 & above
Allegheny Regional Asset DistrictClaude Worthington Benedum Foundation*~Cohen & GrigsbyColcom Foundation~Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development^~Dollar Bank~Eden Hall FoundationFirst Commonwealth Financial Corporation*Giant Eagle Foundation & Giant Eagle, Inc.*^~The Heinz Endowments^~Highmark Blue Cross Blue ShieldPennsylvania Council on the Arts^~The Pittsburgh Foundation~PNC FoundationRichard King Mellon Foundation^~
Founder’s Circle$50,000 to $99,999
BNY Mellon^~Broadway Across AmericaDuquesne Light Company^EQT Corporation & Equitable Gas Company^First NiagaraThe Grable Foundation^~UPMC & UPMC Health PlanPeoples Natural Gas
Chairman’s Circle$25,000 to $49,999
Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney PCCitizens Bank^Eat’n Park Hospitality GroupEaton CorporationFISA FoundationH. J. Heinz Company FoundationLaurel FoundationMcKesson Automation, Inc.Mondriaan FoundationUnited States Steel Corporation
President’s Circle$10,000 to $24,999
ALCO Parking CorporationAllegheny Technologies, Inc.Ayers FoundationBessie F. Anathan Charitable TrustAndersen WindowsThe Buhl Foundation^~Champion Windows of Pittsburgh~CONSOL EnergyCounty of AlleghenyDirect Energy BusinessDJP Entertainment~Federated InvestorsFirst National BankThe Frank E. Rath – Spang & Company Charitable TrustGutter Helmet Systems~Hefren-Tillotson, Inc.Roy A. Hunt FoundationJames M. & Lucy Schoonmaker FoundationKPMG LLPLevin FurnitureMassey Charitable TrustMid Atlantic Arts Foundation*^Norfolk Southern Railway CompanyW.I. Patterson Charitable Fund~Pittsburgh MailingPPG Industries Foundation
The Cultural District welcomes more
than 2,000,000 visitors annually
because of your generous support of
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust.
Find out how you can get the mostbenefits by supporting the Trust:
• Phone: Heather Masterson 412-471-3519
• Email: [email protected]
• Online: pgharts.org/support
Everything that The Pittsburgh CulturalTrust makes happen in the Cultural Districtis made possible thanks to you!
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2010 Board of Trustees
Kenneth R. Melani, ChairJ. Kevin McMahon, President & CEOCharles E. Bunch, Vice ChairCharles J. Queenan, Jr., Vice ChairCarolyn D. Duronio, TreasurerDeborah L. AcklinJane C. ArkusSuzanne W. BroadhurstJill M. BrodbeckCharles R. Burke, Jr.Esther L. BushCarolyn M. ByhamAris S. CandrisDonald K. CarterRonald R. Davenport, Jr.George A. Davidson, Jr.Steven G. ElliottSteven F. FeinsteinSylvia V. FieldsAudrey Hillman FisherEdith H. FisherKaren S. FlamMurry S. GerberMichael H. GinsbergGeorge C. GreerIra J. GumbergJoseph C. GuyauxEdward H. HarrellDarlene M. HarrisWilliam E. HuntScott D. IzzoPaul R. Jenkins•Peter F. MathiesonKenneth C. McCrory
Jeffrey L. MorbyGrant OliphantDan OnoratoLuke RavenstahlP. Jerome RicheyJames E. Rohr•Caryn B. RubinoffCynthia D. ShapiraSelma B. ShermanRichard P. SimmonsShelley M. TaylorWilliam E. TrueheartH. Woodruff TurnerHilary S. TysonThomas J. UsherThomas L. VanKirkSunil WadhwaniAaron WaltonNancy D. WashingtonMichael Watson•Alfred W. Wishart, Jr.•
• Lifetime Trustee
Executive Committee
Kenneth R. Melani, ChairJ. Kevin McMahonJane C. ArkusCharles E. BunchCarolyn D. DuronioSteven F. FeinsteinEdith H. FisherGeorge C. GreerCharles J. Queenan, Jr.Thomas L. VanKirkSunil WadhwaniNancy D. Washington
Founding President and CEO
Carol R. Brown
Pittsburgh Dance CouncilAdvisory Board
Selma B. Sherman, ChairThaddeus J. Clements, Vice ChairDebra Tanner AbellEdwin H. Beachler, IIIDoug BentzCarolyn M. ByhamR. Yvonne CamposMarjorie C. GreenbergerEdward H. HarrellDaniel J. LebishPamela McCrorySusan B. McIntoshJ. Kevin McMahonJanice M. MeadeChristine NavarroRichard ParsakianChristine ProbertDuane SeppiNancy SimpronioKenneth E. Spruill, Jr.Rose StricklandDianne SwartHilary S. TysonHal WaldmanRuth WestermanJ. Andrew Wolfinger
First Night® Pittsburgh Advisory Board
Kenneth C. McCrory, ChairAndy AiAaron BillgerJohn R. BonassiMark BroadhurstMarilyn ColemanMichael FetchkoConnie GeorgeEdward HarrellPeter KopeAngie LongoSusan McIntoshJ. Kevin McMahonBarbara McNeesAlexis MillerTony MowodScott NeillTodd PalcicHon. William PedutoJames RoddeyAngela SealsMarcie SolomonTina ThomsonJamee ToddJoseph VallarianJack Wagner
Pittsburgh InternationalChildren’s TheaterAdvisory Board
Karen Flam, ChairSue Ellen Ganz, Vice ChairAmanda Morel, SecretaryDick Rocereto, TreasurerRoy ArnoldBridgett BatesAlice Beckett-RumbergerLawrence M. BergerMarcia G. BrentAlisa N. CarrTed CurranTamara GoldbogenMJ GravesJeff GregosMichele HeryfordTony JosephVon KeairnsJ. Kurt KernerBill LafeJ. Kevin McMahonDavid NewellKenny PowellDarlene PruszynskiBarbara RussellBeth Winland
Three Rivers Arts FestivalAdvisory Board
Deborah L. Acklin, ChairRichard Sieber, Vice ChairAlice R. Snyder, Vice ChairRenee Aldrich—Ex-OfficioMiranda BernerJohn R. BonassiCasey CassioliEstelle ComayFrank Dermody—Ex-OfficioRobert M. FrankelNatalie Taaffe HoffmanAlysia HoytLynn LebowitzJ. Kevin McMahonVanessa SicaLynn M. SmithBeth WainwrightAnsley S. Westbrook, IIJake Wheatley, Jr.—Ex-OfficioWilliam P. Widdoes, Jr.
Institutional DevelopmentAdvisory Committee
Edith H. Fisher, ChairJill M. Brodbeck, Vice ChairJane C. ArkusChester R. BabstEllen Still BrooksShawn K. ButlerGeorge A. Davidson, Jr.Carolyn D. DuronioGeorge C. GreerPhyllis K. KokkilaSusan B. McIntoshSusan McLaughlinJ. Kevin McMahonKelly K. PriceW. Franklin ReedWilliam C. RiesRobert F. SassSelma B. ShermanMerrill P. StabileLaurie J. VotaSunil Wadhwani
BOARDS&COMMITTEE MEMBERS
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Circles Board
Chester R. Babst, Co-ChairJill M. Brodbeck, Co-ChairAnn AverbackMary Louise BabstVitasta BazazPhyllis BertokKaren and Glenn ButerbaughMimi and Jerry DavisSusan GleasonNanette and Ira GordonSusan Greenspan and Neil ResnickPhyllis K. KokkilaSally M. LevinSheryl LinckCatherine LoevnerKathleen MajewskiDouglas McAdamsPam and Ken McCroryJanice and Ernest MeadeAmy and Mark MendicinoBarbara MendlowitzThomas R. MooreRonna NaginTheresa and Cliff PinsentCindy PotterWilliam C. RiesLouisa RosenthalRobert F. SassPamela SchoemerCarole and Mark ShepardSelma B. ShermanSteven StepanianThomas SterlingRichard J. VollerSusan S. WeinerBarbara and Bruce WiegandJudy and John WoffingtonJ. Andrew Wolfinger
Corporate Circles Board
W. Franklin Reed, Co-ChairLaurie J. Vota, Co-ChairThaddeus J. ClementsTom EnnisSean GanoeMark GoldbergAnnie Hanna EngelClyde B. Jones, IIIDeborah KimballRobert KriznerRobert LepreJani Marie LippsJames RoddeyKaveri SubbaraoJerry WhitakerWade Wilson
Partners Board
Susan McLaughlin, Co-ChairKelly K. Price, Co-ChairMark ArnoldJimmi Sue Babcock-SmithJack BriceJulia CarlsonJames CarterSarah Linn EddyMelissa EvansMark FreemanEmily GalbrethSheri GigerKatie HeinemannDouglas KassabBenjamin KelleyKatherine LeechSuzanne MeyerLisa NewmanCarly NoelScott RaineyAllison RuppertJared SadowskiMatthew TolbertHelen WylieDavid C. Zimmaro
Audit Committee
Steven Feinstein, ChairWilliam E. Trueheart, Vice ChairScott IzzoPaul R. JenkinsJ. Kevin McMahonP. Jerome RicheySunil WadhwaniAlfred Wishart, Jr.
Budget Committee
Steven G. Elliott, ChairAris CandrisRonald Davenport, Jr.Paul R. JenkinsJ. Kevin McMahonMichael Watson
Finance Committee
Carolyn D. Duronio, ChairChip Burke, Jr., Vice ChairRonald R. Davenport, Jr.George C. GreerPaul R. JenkinsJ. Kevin McMahon
Nominating Committee
Carolyn D. DuronioEdith H. FisherGeorge C. GreerCharles J. Queenan, Jr.Nancy D. Washington
Investment Committee
Peter F. Mathieson, ChairRonald R. Davenport, Jr.William DietrichCarolyn D. DuronioPaul R. JenkinsDwight KeatingJ. Kevin McMahonJeffrey L. Morby
District Design AdvisoryCommittee
Jane C. Arkus, ChairSylvester Damianos, Vice ChairGary Carlough Angelo L. CiottiPaul GlabickiJ. Kevin McMahon Renee PiechockiRaymund B. Ryan Thomas SokolowskiAstria Suparak Thomas L. VanKirkNancy D. WashingtonMichael WatsonJane Werner
Facilities AdvisoryCommittee
George A. Davidson, Jr., ChairCarolyn M. Byham, Vice ChairCynthia CarrowEdward H. HarrellPaul R. JenkinsVan KaplanMartin O’BrienRobert OlingerJoan SteinNancy D. Washington
Marketing AdvisoryCommittee
Grant Oliphant, ChairEdward H. Harrell, Vice ChairJane C. ArkusBonnie CersosimoNancy Hrynkiw FoxRick LandesbergTinsy LipchakColleen KalchthalerAnn McFaddenSusan B. McIntoshJ. Kevin McMahonKelly K. PriceSusan Santa-CruzJudith Evans Thomas
Programming AdvisoryCommittee
Nancy D. Washington, ChairHilary S. Tyson, Vice ChairJane C. ArkusMarty AshbyKarla BoosTracy BrigdenCarol R. BrownCarolyn M. ByhamSylvia FieldsAudrey Hillman FisherEdith H. FisherPhyllis Moorman GoodeAndré Kimo Stone GuessLisa HoitsmaGerri KayRon LindblomCathy Lewis LongSara RadeletHenry ReeseHilary RobinsonJanet L. SarbaughTom SokolowskiJanera Solomon Andrew SwensenLawrence TamburriNita WadhwaniMaranne Welch
Shared Services OversightCommittee
Kenneth R. Melani, ChairGeorge A. Davidson, Jr., Vice Chair Michele FabriziHarris N. Ferris Michael H. GinsbergAndré Kimo Stone GuessJoseph C. Guyaux Christopher HahnVan KaplanJ. Kevin McMahonTed PappasJanet L. SarbaughRichard P. SimmonsLawrence J. Tamburri Shelley M. TaylorRobert F. Vagt
Real Estate DevelopmentAdvisory Committee
Thomas L. VanKirk, ChairJane C. ArkusHenry BeukemaAnthony BuccieroWilliam R. Clarkson, Jr.Ronald R. Davenport, Jr.Dennis DavinCarolyn D. DuronioMichael EdwardsSteven F. FeinsteinIra J. GumbergPaul HenniganWilliam E. HuntScott D. IzzoDiane KapshaBarry LhormerJ. Kevin McMahonJason MatthewsDavid G. OnoratoP. Jerome RicheyCaryn B. RubinoffJanet SarbaughGary SaulsonLisa SchroederAaron StauberRob StephanyMichael Watson
Planned Giving AdvisoryCommittee
Carolyn D. Duronio, Co-ChairPhyllis Kokkila, Co-ChairCharlotte BorlandR. Michael DanielThomas MooreWilliam RobinsonLouisa Rosenthal
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Patrons enjoying a performance
at the Trust’s Byham Theater.
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STAFFExecutive Office
J. Kevin McMahon, President & CEORosemary Sirianni,Executive Assistant
Education & CommunityEngagement
Janis Burley Wilson, Vice PresidentTracy L. Edmunds,Senior Manager & Director ofEducation Center ProgramsKathryn Heidemann,Senior Manager &Director of First NightSonja Sweterlitsch,Manager of Community Art
Finance & TrustAdministration
Rona L. Nesbit, Executive Vice PresidentTimothy Baum,Staff AccountantBenjamin Boggio,Senior Staff AccountantSharon E. Bonner,Accounting AssistantMaryAnne CulleitonPayroll & Benefits ManagerMary Ellen DiPasquale,Administrative AssistantCasey Gnage, Finance ManagerLinda Jakubec, Controller
General Administration
Elaine Blye, ReceptionistWanda Durham, Receptionist
Business Technology
Brian Hathaway, DirectorEric Sipple, Web DeveloperJustin Snair,Systems AdministratorMichael Tiernan, Jr.,Systems Administrator
Institutional Development
Lorene D. Vinski, Vice PresidentNicholas Gigante, DirectorRichard Kepple,Assistant Manager, Foundation & Government GivingEmily Lasky,Assistant Manager, Special Projects FundraisingJocelyn Malik,Manager, Foundation & Corporate GivingHeather Masterson,Assistant Manager, Individual GivingJennifer Schooley,Development Associate
Marketing &Communications
Marc L. Fleming, Vice PresidentVeronica Corpuz,Public Relations DirectorEmily Balawejder,Multimedia SpecialistLauren Bracey,Public Relations & Marketing ManagerJamie Cuba,Show Marketing ManagerDinah M. Denmark,Publications ManagerCourtney Mead,Graphic DesignerDiana Roth Strong,Communications Coordinator
Programming
Paul J. Organisak,Vice President and Executive Director Pittsburgh Dance Council Pamela K. Liebermann,Manager of Children’s Theater Programming & Executive Director, Pittsburgh International Children’s Theater & FestivalRandal Miller,Programming Associate
Visual Arts Programming
Murray P. Horne, Curator, Wood Street GalleriesGeorge R. Dun,Gallery Attendant/InstallerKathryn Little,Curatorial Assistant
Shared Services
Erin Ehrlich,Administrative ManagerJanice Markewinski,Program Advertising Sales AdministratorElaine Nucci, Advertising Sales Manager
Real Estate Development
Rebecca J. White, Director
Theater Operations
Eugene F. Ciavarra, Vice PresidentBruce Anderson,Volunteer Services ManagerJacob B. Bacharach,Operations ManagerBernard M. Bloom,Director of ProductionRobert Bollman,Cabaret Stage TechnicianGarrett Bryan Briggs,Production ManagerDiane Hines,Production ManagerRandall Kirk,Cabaret ManagerDarcy Kucenic,Facilities Scheduling & Operations Manager, Arts & Education VenuesJohn Mumper,Facilities ManagerLeah Price,Assistant to the Cabaret ManagerNathan Ruger,Cabaret Closing ManagerK. Susan Sternberger,Theater Services DirectorAnn Urwin,Operations ManagerDanielle L. Wojtowicz,Assistant Food & Beverage Manager
Engineers
Benedum CenterDennis P. Curry, Chief EngineerRobert P. Flowers, EngineerRick Jordan, EngineerBrett Melisko, Engineer
Byham, Harris & O’ReillyTheatersRonald R. Robison, Chief EngineerTodd Fedorek, EngineerMelvin T. Garland, EngineerThomas Hatala, EngineerJeffrey S. O’Laughlin, EngineerRobert B. Petty, Engineer
Technicians
Benedum CenterKenneth R. Brannigan, Jr.,Technician, CarpenterWilliam E. Dennis,Technician, ElectricalChristopher M. Evans,Technician, Sound
Byham, Harris & O’ReillyTheatersGregory Brooks,Technician, SoundSteven Schultz,Technician, Carpenter
Tessitura
Daniel Hoffer, DirectorPatrick FitzGerald,Technical Project AnalystRebecca Harriman,Development AssociateBonita Kwolek,Support SpecialistRenee McCrea,Support SpecialistKelly Mednis,Documentation/Training SpecialistJoseph Naperatz,SQL Data AnalystNancy Sheleheda,Applications Administrator
Ticketing Operations
Albert C. Rodibaugh, Director Joi C. Brook,Group Sales ManagerPamela J. Cain, Assistant Group Sales ManagerSally Cain, Subscriptions SupervisorRhonda Jones,Subscriptions SupervisorRuth Anne Mewhirter,Subscriptions ManagerJulie Neal, Ticketing Applications ManagerJames Parise,Event Settlement ManagerEric Thomas,Customer Service Manager
Box Office
Lawrence Doyle,Box Office PersonnelJames F. Meigel,Box Office PersonnelRonald J. Salera,Box Office PersonnelAndrew Stowell,Box Office Personnel
The Trust’s 2010 StaffCampaign was its mostsuccessful to date with arecord 92% participation ratethat raised $30,778 in support of our collective work in the Cultural District.
The Pittsburgh Cultural Trust 2010 Staff
2010 Annual ReportPhotographers
John Altdorfer
Jason Cohn
Kevin R. Cooke—Graule Studios
Chuck Cooper
Marc L. Fleming
Joey Kennedy
George Thomas Mendel
Clif Page
Martha Rial
Larry Rippel
Renee Rosensteel
Design
schifinodesign.com
BNY Mellon Jazz presentsJazzLive at the Trust’s Cabaretat Theater Square.
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