Performance Network Theatre - Staff, Board of Directors, and Associate Artists

Staff, Board of Directors, and Associate Artists

Current staff members include:

  • Erin Sabo, Managing Director
  • David Wolber, Artistic Director
  • Carla Milarch, Associate Artistic Director
  • Marissa Kurtzhals, Marketing Director
  • Ed Weingart, Technical Director
  • Paul Keifer, Finance Manager
  • Becky Fox, Director of Outreach and Education
  • Logan Ricket, Company Manager

Board of Directors

  • Ron Maurer, President
  • Tom Crawford, Vice-President
  • Steve Gerber, Vice-President
  • Tom DeZure, Tresurer
  • Linda Levy, Secretary
  • Wadad Abed
  • Barbara Bach
  • Hanna Goodstein
  • Norman Bash
  • Steven Calef
  • Tom Crawford
  • Mary Avrakotos
  • Gene Dickirson
  • Joseph Grimley
  • David Herzig
  • Ed Abbott
  • Steve Klein
  • Zachary Barnes
  • Jessica Litman
  • Steve Palms
  • Myra Poplin
  • Phil Stoffregen

Associate Artists

  • Naz Edwards
  • Monika Essen
  • Sarab Kamoo
  • Will Myers
  • Jan Radcliff
  • Chelsea Sadler
  • John Seibert
  • Malcolm Tulip
  • Daniel C. Walker
  • Leigh Woods
  • Joseph Zettelmaier

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