EAST BAY PERFORMING ARTS
1440 Broadway 405, OAKLAND, CA 94612 www.oaklandsymphony.org

Total Revenue
$3,085,012
Total Expenses
$3,155,800
Net Assets
$1,920,283

Organizations Filed Purposes: (continued from previous page) our youth, and the permanent legacy of the performing arts. Additional information is provided in Schedule O.

Oakland Symphony, youth orchestra and chorus bring together orchestral music, choral music, and youth education to strengthen the Oakland/East Bay community by providing quality live performances, music education for lifetime enrichment of (continued on Page 2 Line 1)

EDUCATION AND OUTREACHUnder the leadership of Maestro Morgan, Oakland Symphony reaches over 75,000 adults and students each year, with significant resources dedicated to education and outreach. These programs include acclaimed education programs collectively known as MUSE (Music for excellence), comprised of young people's concerts, orchestra ensembles, in-school music lessons and mentoring, and regular school visits by musicians. Oakland Symphony Youth Orchestra performs 4 concerts each season and practices weekly, Bridge program provides private lessons for students advancing from MUSE orchestra to YouthOrchestra. The Symphony's various education programs serve over 21,000 young people each year.

Symphonic performances and artistic collaborationsIn fostering development of the performing arts, Oakland Symphony collaborates with other arts organizations and showcases new American works and young artists. The Symphony has partnered with several organizations and performers to create a commissioning and performance program for new works by American composers.

THE SYMPHONY BRINGS TOGETHER THE TALENTS AND RESOURCES OF DIVERSE ARTISTIC GROUPS IN THE COMMUNITY IN COLLABORATIVE PERFORMANCES, JOINING TOGETHER TO PROMOTE A LIVELY ARTS ENVIRONMENT TO SERVE A WIDE RANGE OF AUDIENCES.COMMUNITY SERVICE --THE SYMPHONY SERVES A COMMUNITY WITH A RICH MIX OF CULTURAL, RACIAL AND ECONOMIC GROUPS AND IS AN IMPORTANT VITAL FORCE IN OAKLAND AND THE EAST BAY, CONTRIBUTING TO THE CREATIVITY AND CULTURAL DIVERSITY OF THE COMMUNITY. IT PROVIDES A FORUM FOR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND NURTURES AN ATMOSPHERE OF UNDERSTANDING AND CREATIVITY, MAKING MUSIC NOT ONLY RELEVANT, BUT ESSENTIAL TO OUR SOCIETY.

Executives Listed on Filing

Total Salary includes financial earnings, benefits, and all related organization earnings listed on tax filing

NameTitleHours Per WeekTotal Salary
Mieko HatanoExec Director40$145,000
Michael MorganMusic Director40$112,778
Anne CadmenosDirector of Dev40$79,584
Adrienne DuckworthDirector1$0
Carla PicchiDirector1$0
Mark MossDirector1$0
Brandon PurnellDirector1$0
Carol PereiraDirector1$0
Deborah SpanglerDirector1$0
Andrea PlesnarskiDirector1$0
Michelle KwonDirector1$0
Robert F KiddDirector1$0
Donna WilliamsDirector1$0
Harry HoweDirector1$0
Carol HenriDirector1$0
Joseph FranksrDirector1$0
Charles CraneDirector1$0
Dan AshleyDirector1$0
Steve DevetterTreasurer3$0
Don RiglerTreasurer3$0
Monique StevensonSecretary10$0
Christopher DannVice President8$0
Bette EpsteinVice-President3$0
James A HaslerPresident3$0

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