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The Burlington Performing Arts Centre Welcomes New Executive Director

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Burlington – The Burlington Performing Arts Centre’s Board of Directors is  pleased to welcome Sara Palmieri as its new Executive Director.

Palmieri is an award-winning senior arts professional whose wealth of experience and vision  will help usher in the next exciting chapter of The Burlington Performing Arts Centre. Along with  her commitment to community building through the arts, Palmieri brings with her more than  20 years of arts management experience that she will leverage in her new role with the BPAC.

A native of St. Catharines, Palmieri has spent more than two decades working in performing  arts centre environments. While still enrolled in her post-secondary studies, she started her  career in the box office at Brock University’s Centre for the Arts where she quickly advanced  into roles in sales, marketing, programming and community outreach. Palmieri’s talents in

strategic development earned her the privilege of working with the City of St. Catharines and  Brock University leadership on the feasibility study to build a new performing arts centre and  arts campus in downtown St. Catharines.

In 2015, Palmieri was named the inaugural Director of Programming and Marketing at the  newly established FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre (FOPAC) in downtown St. Catharines  where she has led much of the FOPAC’s success in its first ten seasons.

Palmieri has earned a reputation as a highly respected member of the local arts and national  presenting communities. Throughout her career so far, she has had a positive impact on the  arts ecology as a sought-after board and advisory committee member, panelist, and facilitator.  Palmieri currently serves as Chair of the Ontario Presents Board of Directors, the province-wide  network for performing arts touring and presenting organizations, and has been a part of  numerous grassroots and nationally scoped initiatives that aim to improve opportunities for  artists.

“I am invigorated by this opportunity to collaborate with the dedicated staff, volunteers and  Board of The Burlington Performing Arts Centre to spearhead the next chapter of this cherished  community asset,” says Palmieri.

Sara Palmieri will join BPAC on Tuesday, February 18, replacing Interim Executive Director Lucy  White, whose strategic guidance and leadership has been invaluable to the organization and  staff while the Board searched for its permanent Executive Director.

BPAC Board Chair Peter Van Dyk says: “After a rigorous search process, we are very happy that  Sara Palmieri will be joining us as the new Executive Director of BPAC. She is an experienced  and well-respected leader in the arts sector and is the right person to lead BPAC forward. I also  want to thank Interim Executive Director Lucy White for the stability she provided during the  changes of the past year. BPAC is well positioned for 2025 and beyond, and with Sara’s  leadership we are excited to see what the future holds.”

The Burlington Performing Arts Centre Board, staff and volunteers look forward to welcoming  its cherished patrons to the second half of the 2024-2025 season. BPAC’s 2025-2026 season will  be announced in late May.

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