Apprentice Program Continues to Grow

Thursday, May 16, 2024
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A group photo of the apprentices

By Jennifer Linn Wilcox

Juilliard has long been committed to developing exceptional talent not only on stage but also behind the scenes. Since its inception as the internship program in 1977, what is now known as the Professional Apprentice Program has been a powerhouse for hands-on learning and personal growth, and it has evolved to embrace fresh perspectives and an expanded impact.

今年, the program had 36 apprentices, whose positions included traditional administrative and technical theater roles as well as new ones, including work in the equity, 多样性, 包容, and belonging (EDIB) and creative enterprise offices.

The Professional Apprentice Program is devoted to supporting the artists and leaders of tomorrow. We take pride in the achievements of our alumni and remain committed to inspiring and uplifting each cohort of apprentices as they pursue their artistic journeys.

Orchestral Studies Apprentices
Juilliard’s orchestral studies office is a longtime collaborator with the apprentice program, and graduates of the program continue to make great strides wherever they go—including several who’ve found a niche at Juilliard. Here are a few of the accomplishments of orchestra management apprentice alums over the past 10 years.

杰弗里Devereux Perlman 音乐 Program, program manager
凯利爱德华兹 Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, director of operations
弗朗西斯卡费拉拉 圣管弦乐团. Luke’s, manager of special events and membership
詹妮弗·古斯曼 Dallas Symphony Orchestra, director of education
贾斯汀康 New World Symphony, assistant orchestra and musician advancement manager
卡桑德拉穆勒 New World Symphony, director of artistic planning
莎拉束缚 Lexington Philharmonic, director of artistic operations
诺兰韦尔奇 Boston Symphony Orchestra, orchestra personnel manager
Deirdre DeStefano Wongkittiroch Pre-College, performance activities manager
梅根张 Preparatory Division, administrative manager