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2007 season • Press ReleaseReport Documents Outline for ChangeOctober 9, 2006 As part of a long range plan to ensure its 37-year legacy continues into the future, the Oregon Bach Festival is in the process of addressing many issues, including our nationwide Executive Director recruitment search, leadership, programming, marketing, and administrative structure. These were among the areas outlined in a consultant report undertaken by the University of Oregon to prepare for the transition of the University's provost, whose portfolio has included the Festival, and the retirement of Royce Saltzman, after 37 years as executive director. These are the action steps cited in the consultant report funded by the University of Oregon in support of the Oregon Bach Festival's long-range plans. Read the summary list of Pappas Report recommendations here. Read the full report (see download link). Read the Oct 7 Register-Guard story on the Pappas report. Read the University of Oregon's response, the October 11 Op-Ed. Read a timeline of actions taken since the start of this year. Resources |
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