Martha Davis

Martha Davis currently serves as Executive Assistant for the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, a position held since November 2024. Previously, Martha worked as Communications Officer at Birmingham Hippodrome, Assistant Communications Officer at the BBC, and Communications Assistant for the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, where responsibilities included organizing press events and managing media communications. Martha’s earlier roles include FOH Host and Comms at Harborne Kitchen, Media Team Supervisor at Archipelagos Institute of Marine Conservation, and University Music Administration Assistant at Bournemouth University. Martha holds a degree in Communications and Media from Bournemouth University and has a strong background in public relations, media logistics, and event management.

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Birmingham, United Kingdom

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City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra is the flagship of musical life in Birmingham and the West Midlands – and one of the world’s great orchestras. Based in Symphony Hall, it gives over 100 concerts each year in Birmingham, the UK and around the world, playing music that ranges from classics to contemporary, film music and even symphonic disco. With a far-reaching community programme and a family of world-class choruses and youth ensembles, it’s involved in every aspect of music-making in the region. Elgar conducted the orchestra’s very first symphonic concert in 1920. But it was when it discovered the young British conductor Simon Rattle in 1980 that the CBSO became internationally famous. Rattle’s successors Sakari Oramo and Andris Nelsons helped cement that global reputation. Now, under the dynamic leadership of Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla, associate conductor Michael Seal, assistant conductor Jonathan Bloxham and chorus director Simon Halsey CBE, the CBSO continues to do what it does best – playing great music for the people of Birmingham and the Midlands. As it approaches its centenary in 2020, the CBSO, more than ever, remains the heart of musical life in the UK’s Second City.


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