Opera Australia Announces new CEO

Opera Australia today announced that eminent international performing arts leader Fiona Allan has been appointed as the Company’s next Chief Executive Officer.

Ms Allan will return to Australia following a stellar career in the United Kingdom, where she has led multiple  performing arts organisations including the UK’s busiest single theatre, Birmingham Hippodrome, and chaired the country’s leading theatre and performing arts membership organisation.

She will lead Opera Australia as it continues its recovery from the devastating impacts of COVID19 and re-enforce the Company’s position in a post-pandemic world, as an industry leading, twenty-first century performing arts organisation.

Opera Australia’s Chair, David Mortimer AO, Said Today:

We are thrilled that such an accomplished cultural and business leader has agreed to return home to Australia.

This is a critical appointment because Opera Australia is the nation’s largest and most significant performing arts company, and our successful recovery from COVID-19 will help drive the entire arts sector by rebuilding jobs and activity.

Fiona’s mission will be to build on the extraordinary work that outgoing CEO Rory Jeffes and
Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini, together with the entire Opera Australia team have done in recent years, and continue to expand its reach and appeal to ensure the Company’s ongoing survival

Ms Allan Said:

She looked forward to the new role with great enthusiasm.

I am hugely excited to be joining the team at Opera Australia. My career has always been about connecting new audiences with great art, so to do this with such an extraordinary company is an opportunity I relish.

Australia has always been home to me. I look forward to rekindling connections with friends and colleagues around the country and working with other arts and cultural leaders to promote the value of a thriving Australian cultural sector.

Artistic Director Lyndon Terracini AM is also looking forward to this next phase of the Company’s evolution.

He Said:

I’ve enjoyed a very successful working relationship with Rory over the past few years, we’ve been through some very difficult and challenging times, as well as celebrated some great achievements.

I’m looking forward to working with Fiona to consolidate all the hard work that’s been done to keep the Company going through this pandemic and emerge as a stronger entity on the other side.

Ms Allan will bring more than 20 years’ experience in senior artistic and business roles in the cultural sector.

Prior to joining Birmingham Hippodrome as Artistic Director and Chief Executive in 2015, she was Chief Executive of Leicester’s Curve Theatre and Artistic Director of the Wales Millennium Centre.

She is currently President of UK Theatre, Chair of the Midlands Regional Tourism Board and a director of several other arts and business organisations. She has previously been chair or director of Dance Consortium UK, Midlands Arts Council and The Space, a digital arts agency set up jointly by Arts Council England and the BBC.

Before leaving Australia in 2008 to pursue a career abroad, Ms Allan was Chief Executive of Sydney Film Festival, the Executive Producer of the REV Festival at Brisbane Powerhouse, a senior producer at Sydney Opera House and General Manager of the Australian National Academy of Music in Melbourne.

Mr Mortimer paid tribute to outgoing Chief Executive Officer Rory Jeffes, who announced his intention to stand down from the position in February this year, agreeing to stay on until a successor could start in the role.

He Said:

During his time at Opera Australia Rory has led an exceptional leadership team who have worked tirelessly to deliver artistic excellence, build audiences and achieve significant financial success.

In particular I would like to acknowledge the work Rory has done to navigate the incredibly complex crisis that is COVID-19. He was forced to confront unimaginable circumstances and make extremely difficult decisions to protect the viability of the Company. Without those actions, Opera Australia would be facing a more challenging future as we continue on the road to recovery

Ms Allan will commence in the role by the end of 2021. Mr Jeffes will continue as CEO until thattime to ensure a seamless transition.

 

 

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