
Orchestra London’s Administrative Leadership
Team consists of:
Timothy Vernon, Artistic
Director
Orchestra London is proud to have one of the best conductors in
Canada on our staff. Our Music Director and Principal Conductor,
Maestro Timothy Vernon, is a familiar figure on the podiums of Canada’s
most important orchestras and opera companies. Maestro Vernon also
continues his role as Artistic Director of Pacific Opera Victoria,
a post he has held since that company’s inception in 1980.
Timothy has led over 40 of its 50 productions including the first
staged Canadian presentations of L’amore dei tre re and Weber’s
Der Freischütz. He has also led Fidelio, produced for TV and
broadcast by the PBS and CBC networks. As well, he has conducted
Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream, heard on CBC Stereo’s
Saturday Afternoon at the Opera.
Internationally renowned for his work with young
musicians, Timothy led the McGill Symphony Orchestra in acclaimed
performances of Mahler’s Symphony #5 in Montreal. Previously,
Maestro Vernon has conducted the McGill Orchestra in acclaimed performances
at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Roy Thomson Hall, the National
Arts Centre in Ottawa, Le Grande Theatre de Quebec, and Montreal’s
Place des Arts.

Of special note was his last performance with
the National Arts Centre Orchestra, conducting Ben Heppner and Pinchas
Zukerman in a concert seen on television worldwide.
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Rob Gloor, Executive
Director
Rob Gloor joined Orchestra London in June of 2002 after three
years at the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra and Winspear Centre, where
he directed the Marketing and Development departments. Robert’s
prior roles include Director of Marketing for Opera Ontario (Hamilton
and Kitchener) Marketing Manager for the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony,
and General Manager of the London Youth Symphony. Originally from
the Stratford area, Rob attended the University of Western Ontario’s
Faculty of Music, where he studied both piano and voice and earned
a degree in Performance. Rob completed his Executive MBA degree through Queen’s School of Business in 2003.
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ext. 227
Eadie Micks,
Director of Finance & Administration (Privacy Officer)
Eadie
Micks brings a wealth of knowledge to the Management Team. With
over 20 years experience in accounting, she has worked in various
capacities within the financial industry and has spent the last
16 years working in the not-for-profit sector, including with
the Boys’ & Girls’ Club of London.
[email protected]
ext. 230
Bev Trist-Stewart,
Director of Individual Giving
Bev
Trist-Stewart joined Orchestra London as the Director of Individual
Giving in September, 2004.
As a Certified Fundraising Executive and member of the Canadian
Association of Gift Planners, Bev works with individuals who wish to
support the orchestra through annual donations, planned gifts and
capital and endowment contributions.
Bev�s previous positions include Associate Director of Individual
Giving for Southwestern Ontario for The Arthritis Society and
Director of Development for London Regional Cancer Centre.
[email protected]
ext. 228
Orchestra London’s Administrative Team includes
the following talented men and women
from the London community:
Staff
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Donations (in kind vouchers)
To request in-kind vouchers for a special event, please fax the
event details on your company letterhead at least two weeks in
advance, to the attention of Marci at 519-679-8914.

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