Andre Bennington

Director Of Programming & Licensing at Dayton Live

Andre Bennington is a seasoned professional in the performing arts industry currently serving as the Director of Programming & Licensing at Dayton Live since October 2019, overseeing the commercial concert and comedy programming department. Prior to this role, Andre held significant positions including Director of Programming at Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, where a new line of programming was established, and Sales Manager at Lincoln Center, managing a conference services department. Additional experience includes general management roles at the Shrine Auditorium and Temple of the Arts at the Saban Theatre, along with talent buying for major electronic music festivals. Educational qualifications include a B.S. in Music Industry from the University of Southern California and an A.S. in Sound Arts from Minneapolis College.

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Dayton Live

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See Dayton Live's employment opportunities at https://www.daytonlive.org/about/employment-volunteering/. Dayton Live elevates a thriving downtown experience as the primary host and presenter for performing arts in the region. Our mission is to strengthen community engagement in the arts through inspiring performances, educational opportunities, and world class venues. Dayton Live, located in the heart of downtown Dayton, is one of city’s premier not-for-profit arts organizations and one of the largest real estate owners in downtown proper. We present more than 300 performances for all ages and interests each year, including touring Broadway, comedians, concerts, films, and family shows. We operate and maintain the Benjamin & Marian Schuster Performing Arts Center, Victoria Theatre, the PNC Arts Annex, and Metropolitan Arts Center (home of The Loft Theatre) for the benefit of the community and the arts organizations that use them. We also own and operate The Arts Garage.