'Boss lady' might be a tired term, but it truly applies to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's president Kim Noltemy.
"Boss lady" might be a tired term, but it truly applies to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra's president Kim Noltemy .Dallas Symphony Association President and CEO Kim Noltemy loves Dallas like it's her own. She’s enamored with the Arts District and was surprised at the city’s easy living .
Along with the preservation of the Meyerson, she also wanted to ensure that the musicians weren’t confined within its walls, however impressive they may be. Her other goal as president and CEO was to help the DSO become part of the fabric of Dallasites’ daily lives — where people lived, worked and played. This goal would take a prolonged effort.
“You get your chance to see our musicians around town, doing chamber music, doing educational activities. You know you are welcome if you would like to come,” Noltemy says. “It just shows you if someone is interested and you give them all the tools they need, they can be absolutely amazing,” Noltemy says.
“It’s only about $1,500 per kid per school year, so that’s an incredible return on investment,” she says.
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