Boston Symphony Orchestra taps Gail Samuel as 1st female CEO
BOSTON — The Boston Symphony Orchestra on Thursday announced Gail Samuel as its next president and chief executive.
Samuel, currently the president of the Hollywood Bowl and chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, will be the BSO’s first female president and the eighth president overall in its 140-year history when she takes over on June 21.
She succeeds Mark Volpe, who is stepping down after 23 years.
As president and CEO, Samuel will lead the orchestra, the Boston Pops, and Tanglewood.