Local leader takes the helm of Philly’s theatre marketing and leadership organization.
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Philadelphia, PA -- Few professional communities have been harder hit by the COVID-19 crisis than those that work in the theatre industry. In Philadelphia, and across the country, the unprecedented challenges of 2020 include issues surrounding the global pandemic as well as complex investigations into social justice and accountability.
At this critical juncture, Theatre Philadelphia, charged with the ission of connecting audiences and theatres in the city of Philadelphia, was in search of their next Executive Director. After a hiring process that was protracted by the COVID-19 crisis, Theatre Philadelphia has found their next leader in LaNeshe Miller-White.
“Having been in Philly working in theatre for over 15 years, this feels like a perfect progression of my service for the city's artists, audiences, and organizations,” said Miller-White. “I am so excited to deepen my work with the Philadelphia theatre community through Theatre Philadelphia and look forward to helping shine a light on the artists and organizations that make Philly a wonderful hub of creativity.”
After graduating from Temple University, Miller-White worked as the marketing manager of The Painted Bride Art Center for over nine years. During that time, she also co-founded Theatre in the X, a theater company dedicated to breaking down the barriers to theater by providing accessible productions in Philadelphia’s Malcolm X Park for no cost. She has a track record of success facilitating art for social change and is a two-time Leeway Foundation Art & Change grantee. In addition to producing theater, she has been a prolific performer. LaNeshe is the Philadelphia Co-Chief Representative for the national organization the Parent-Artist Advocacy League (PAAL).
She was named a 2012 Knight Foundation Emerging Leaders Fellow, a 2013 National Performance Network Wesley V. Montgomery Memorial Mentorship & Leadership Award winner, and 2015 and 2017 City of Philadelphia Performances in Public Spaces grants recipient. She is also a Philadelphia Arts & Business Council Designing Leadership Program Graduate.