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New board member
SRP exec to serve on Phoenix Symphony board
Phoenix Symphony
Phoenix native Vanessa Kisicki is the newest board member at the Phoenix Symphony.
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The Phoenix Symphony
The Phoenix Symphony added to its board of directors.
On Tuesday, the group announced Phoenix native Vanessa Kisicki as the newest board member, a press release stated.
Kisicki is currently the associate general manager of customer operations and chief customer executive at Salt River Project.
“The (Phoenix) Symphony is incredibly fortunate to have a strong, dedicated group of community leaders on our board of directors," said Phoenix Symphony President and CEO Peter Kjome. "Our board members are committed to the arts and powerful advocates for the Phoenix Symphony as one of Arizona’s most important cultural assets. We are grateful to Vanessa Kisicki for her willingness to serve."