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LEADERSHIP

SHELBY MATTINGLY, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Shelby Mattingly has over nineteen years of fi nancial, management, and event planning experience, in both the for-profi t and nonprofi t sectors. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatre performance from Denison University and a Master in Public Administration with a concentration in nonprofi t management from The University of Colorado Denver. She is a committed volunteer, dedicating hours to many organizations including Girls on the Run of the Rockies, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Ronald McDonald House and Casa de Paz. She is currently the president of the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce Downtown Power Partners Group and the Chair of the Aurora Cultural Arts District Stakeholders Group. Shelby has been with Inside the Orchestra since 2012, and has been thrilled to commit her professional career to centering children in the world of the arts.

SARA HARE, PROGRAM MANAGER

Sara Hare is a classically trained oboist and arts management professional with over 7 years of experience bringing music and educational opportunities to children around the world. She has a Bachelor of Music from the Cleveland Institute of Music and a Master of Liberal Studies in Arts and Culture with a concentration in Arts Development and Program Management from the University of Denver. As a life-long musician, Sara believes deeply in the transformative power of music and is thrilled to have the opportunity at Inside the Orchestra to create musical experiences that educate and delight children all around Denver.

LAUREN HARRISON, DEVELOPMENT & EVENTS COORDINATOR

Lauren Harrison is an arts professional with experience in theater, hospitality, and nonprofi t event management. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre from Webster University, and a Master of Liberal Studies in Arts and Culture with a concentration in Arts Development and Program Management from the University of Denver. Lauren is new to the Inside the Orchestra team and looks forward to furthering her commitment to arts education and community engagement.

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