Handel and Haydn Society (H+H) is the oldest continuously operating performing arts organization in the United States. Founded in 1815 in Boston, H+H has remained a cultural leader for more than two centuries, advancing a mission and vision to inspire, elevate, and connect through transformative performances of Baroque and Classical music, and to bring the joy and rigor of this repertoire to audiences across Greater Boston and beyond. It remains steadfast in its commitments to quality, inclusivity, and impact that define H+H as a treasured cultural institution. Its Grammywinning orchestra and chorus are celebrated for performances of exceptional freshness, vitality, and historically informed style. The H+H vision affirms a commitment to artistic excellence, financial stability, expanded audience engagement, impactful learning programs, and longterm organizational sustainability as reflected in its updated 20232028 Strategic Plan.
From its earliest years, H+H has shaped Americas musical landscape. It introduced U.S. audiences to enduring masterworks, including Handels Messiah (1818), Haydns Creation (1819), Verdis Requiem (1878), and Bachs St. Matthew Passion (1879). Since its founding, H+H has presented more than 2,700 performances to over 2.8 million people. Today, the orchestra and chorus appear in Bostons most iconic venues, presenting the majority of its concerts at Symphony Hall, a landmark space with a seating capacity of 2,625, and at New England Conservatorys Jordan Hall, an intimate 1,051seat auditorium renowned for its acoustics. H+H also regularly appears at Harvard Universitys Sanders Theatre, a historic 1,000seat venue in Cambridge. Beyond Boston, H+H has expanded its reach with performances in 2025 at Artis Naples and the Kravitz Center for the Performing Arts in Palm Beach, in addition to a Carnegie Halldebut in 2026.
Artistic vision, quality, and impact are paramount at H+H. It named acclaimed conductor, cellist, and keyboardist Jonathan Cohen as its 15th Artistic Director, beginning in the 20232024 season. Cohen continues to build upon the orchestras and choruss reputation of delivering uniquely rewarding, engaging, and emotionally moving concert experiences. As Founder and Artistic Director of the UKbased early music ensemble Arcangelo, he is a twotime Gramophone Award winner and Grammy Award Nominee. In addition, Cohen is Music Director of Quebecs Les Violons du Roy, Artistic Director of the Tetbury Festival in the UK, and Artistic Partner of the SaintPaul Chamber Orchestra. A muchindemand guest conductor, Cohen has appeared on both sides of the Atlantic with numerous ensembles, including the Budapest Festival Orchestra, Basel Chamber Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Lige, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, New York Philharmonic, and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra, as well as the Glyndebourne Festival numerous times since 2010.
H+Hs programming blends Baroque and Classical repertoire with innovative premieres and inventive thematic pairings, performed with H+Hs renown historical insight. Its 210th season opened with Handels Saul, followed by Beethovens Symphony No.7, and Handels Messiah. It performed its 12th annual Emancipation Proclamation Concert, a celebration of liberty and freedom, in partnership with the Museum of African American History. The season will conclude with works by Mozart and Haydn, Handels Water Music, and finally a glorious vocal program highlighting the music of Bach, Brahms, and Gesualdo. H+Hs impact extends deep into the community through the KarenS. and GeorgeD.Levy Education Program, which supports seven youth choirs for students in grades two to 12 and distributes thousands of free tickets each year to students and community groups, ensuring broad access to worldclass musical experiences.
The President & Chief Executive Officer (CEO) oversees 24 fulltime employees and reports to a 33member Board of Governors led by Chair Judith Verhave and consults with the 30member Board of Advisors, led by CoChairs CarrieL.T.Hammond and NickDials. H+H engages its instrumentalists under a collective bargaining agreement with the Boston Musicians' Association of the American Federation of Musicians (AFM), which extends through June 30, 2026. Its singers are entering into negotiations for their first collective bargaining agreement under the auspices of the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA).
For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2026, H+H anticipates total revenues of $7.72million, including $4.25million in contributions and grants, $1.69million from program services, $1.24million from investment income, and approximately $540,000 from other sources. H+H launched a major capital campaign at the start of the 2021 fiscal year that exceeded its goal in raising roughly $54million, including $21million for its annual fund, $20.6million in endowment, and $9.9million in planned gifts, highlighting that its 1815 Society serves one of its most important legacy giving opportunities.
?? The CEO will be responsible for leading a multifaceted arts organization and must have strong financial acumen with a passion for fundraising and development. They must be a creative, dynamic, and visionary leader who is collaborative, diplomatic, and inspires confidence. Balancing the budget while focusing on growth potential will be critical. The capacity to collaborate with members of the Board, artistic leadership, and senior staff to conceive, design, and execute a coherent organizational strategy which will enable H+H to achieve its strategic ambitions is essential. Key elements of the role will also include financial management, fundraising, strategic planning, sales and marketing, human resources management, and operations. The CEO will implement and support the strategic direction of H+H, focusing on financial resiliency, donor and audience engagement, corporate partnerships, foundation relations, and other key initiatives.
The CEO must have a dynamic leadership style with strong fiscal fluency, emotional intelligence, and the capacity to collaborate with artistic leadership, members of the Board, and staff to enable H+H to achieve its strategic and artistic goals. They will enjoy and be comfortable in interacting with people within and outside the organization. A leader who honors the legacy of a historically important organization, the CEO will be an innovative, creative, and entrepreneurial leader who embodies a respectful approach and is an excellent motivator. They must be a strong leader, a unifier of people, and charismatic in their approach. The CEO must also support evolving technological, financial, human capital, and organizational practices.
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