Ruth Sovronsky

Director, Development at Hartford Symphony Orchestra

Ruth Sovronsky is the current Director of Development at Hartford Symphony Orchestra. Ruth has also worked as a Fellow at Manchester Community College, Development Director at ACLU of Connecticut, and a Grant Writer/Development Team member at Classical Theatre of Harlem.

Ruth Sovronsky has been working in the development field for over 10 years. Ruth has experience working in both the public and private sector, with a focus on fundraising and donor relations. Ruth has a proven track record of success in their roles, successfully increasing fundraising by 30% annually during their time as Development Director at ACLU of Connecticut.

Ruth is a passionate advocate for the arts and has been instrumental in establishing “MCC on Main” as a vital community asset. Ruth has also fostered critical partnerships with Hartford’s leading arts organizations to ensure culturally diverse programming to engage under-served populations. These partnerships have opened new doors for foundations, donors and granting institutions to invest in collaborative endeavors.

Ruth holds a law degree from the University of Connecticut School of Law and is a lecturer there adjunct professor.

Ruth Sovronsky holds a JD from St. John's University School of Law, a certificate in nonprofit leadership from the University of Connecticut, and a BA in education/behavioral sciences from Queens College.

Their manager is Steve Collins, President & CEO. Some of their coworkers include Charles S. Freitag - Production Manager, Ashley Overton - Marketing & Digital Media Coordinator, and Colette Hall - Director, Artistic Operations. and Eric R. Hutchinson - Senior Manager, Development Operations reports to Ruth Sovronsky.

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  • Director, Development

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