Broadway Across America, a leading presenter of first-class touring productions in North America, has announced a new executive team, with current co-CEO Rich Jaffe named sole CEO. Also as part of …
Across America, a leading presenter of first-class touring productions in North America, has announced a new executive team, with current co-CEO Rich Jaffe named sole CEO.
Also as part of the changes, Susie Krajsa, who has served as BAA’s President since 2018, will lead BAA’s regional teams and take on additional responsibilities in that role. Joining Jaffe and Krajsa in senior leadership are Rob Cheatham , Jill Keyishian , Joanna Minerley , and Kurt Rodeghiero .
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