IR Symphonic Association names new managing director

arts & entertainment

Teresa Cannady

The Indian River Symphonic Association is proud to announce the appointment of Teresa Cannady as its new Managing Director. With more than 30 years of experience in nonprofit leadership, operations, and program management, Teresa brings a wealth of expertise in financial oversight, strategic planning, and event coordination. Her distinguished career includes directing complex programs around the world and working closely with boards, stakeholders, and community partners.

A Vero Beach resident, Teresa is also a dedicated supporter of the local arts, serving as a volunteer usher for the Symphony and Riverside Theatre and as a board member of Kidz Closet Charities. “I am honored to join IRSA and support its mission of bringing outstanding symphonic music to our community,” said Cannady. “I look forward to working with the Board, volunteers, and patrons to continue strengthening and growing this important organization.”

Please join us in welcoming Teresa to IRSA!

Since 1994, the Indian River Symphonic Association has been bringing incredible music to the Community Church of Vero Beach. Starting small, with only two concerts in its first year, the Association’s offering has increased to a usual schedule of five symphonic concerts a year.

​From its beginning, the purpose of the Indian River Symphonic Association has been to foster and endorse quality symphonic music in the Indian River area, for the cultural enrichment, education and enjoyment of the community at large. In 1993 IRSA was established as a 501(C) (3) organization, incorporated in the state of Florida. The Association operates with two paid employees and an unpaid Board of Directors who serves on various committees. This includes selecting music programs, contracting for concerts, producing the concert programs, contracting for the venue for concerts along with multiple support functions. IRSA works with agencies (mainly out of New York), negotiates orchestra contracts and acts as the presenter in bringing orchestras to perform in Indian River County.​

​In its early years, the Association worked to bring the Brevard Symphony Orchestra to perform at the Community Church of Vero Beach. The initial response of the community was very positive, with over 400 season ticket subscribers. In 1996, the Iceland Symphony Orchestra performed a concert for us and, in 1997, the New World Symphony Orchestra performed here, while the Brevard Symphony Orchestra increased its performances to three a year.

​1998 saw the first of the continuing series of Youth Concerts presented by the Association. In collaboration with the Brevard Symphony Orchestra, every year we present a free concert for all of Indian River County’s Fifth Grade students.

​​Bringing internationally renowned symphony orchestras to Vero Beach proved to be a very popular move, as attendance grew quickly from the time it started. The Indian River Symphonic Association has been able to present concerts in Vero Beach by many wonderful orchestras, including the Moscow Philharmonic, Vienna Symphony Orchestra, Bolshoi Symphony, BBC Orchestra of London, Detroit Symphony, Royal Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, and the Munich Symphony, to name only a few.

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