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Allison E.

Allison E. has a diverse work experience spanning several industries. Allison has held various leadership and communication roles over the years. Allison is currently serving as the Vice President of the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra, where they oversee the Board of Directors, creates strategic plans, and manages the orchestra's development committee. Allison also has experience working in a prestigious academic institution, Harvard Medical School, as an Executive Communications Manager. There, they were responsible for developing content, such as speeches and articles, to promote the dean's vision. Prior to that, they worked as a Presidential Development Writer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Allison has also worked as a freelance writer at Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Inc., and as a Digital Editor at NOVA | PBS, where they reported and edited feature stories on science and the environment. Allison has a strong background in writing and journalism, having worked as an Editorial Intern at Symphony Magazine and The Buffalo News, as well as holding positions as Contributing Writer, Peer Writing Tutor, and Editor-in-Chief at Hamilton College's publications.

Allison E. attended Hamilton College from 2008 to 2012 and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Comparative Literature and Physics.

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Watertown, United States

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Cambridge Symphony Orchestra

Cambridge Symphony Orchestra is a community music organization that provides a welcoming environment for players and audiences through outstanding concerts and events, music education, and social action. Cambridge Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1975 by a group of adult amateur musicians dedicated to the idea of performing good music at free concerts in and around Cambridge. In 2004-2005, a ticket price was instituted to defray some of the operating costs. In addition to its public concerts, the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra is strongly committed to performing outreach orchestral and chamber music for audiences with limited access to live music. In the past several years, outreach concerts have been presented at assisted


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