Panel to Run Symphony for Up to a Year
As expected, the board of directors of the South Coast Symphony voted Tuesday to form a three-member board to run the organization for up to a year, officials said Wednesday.
The three are Richard Burrell, vice president of human resources at National Education Corp. in Irvine; Sally Anne Sheridan, Irvine city councilwoman; and Albert Wong, former part-owner of AST Research, a computer company in Irvine. Sheridan will chair the board.
Formation of the panel is designed to address the orchestra’s financial crisis--an accumulated deficit of $30,000 and an additional $110,000 needed to continue its season.
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