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Genevieve Spielberg, President
 
Genevieve Spielberg formed Genevieve Spielberg Inc. (GSI) in 1995 to provide today’s artists the personal attention and guidance they need to fulfill their distinct personal goals. Ms. Spielberg brings more than two decades of experience in music management to GSI, working with such noted artists as Isaac Stern, Gil Shaham, Roberta Peters, Radu Lupu and the Cleveland String Quartet.
 
Prior to founding GSI, Ms. Spielberg served as Associate Manager at ICM Artists, Ltd., an established leader in the management of the world’s most distinguished artists and attractions. At ICM, she negotiated repertoire, organized logistical planning and assisted in the management of 40 internationally acclaimed artists. Her focused efforts contributed to successful tours for artists such as Claudio Arrau, Andres Segovia, Itzhak Perlman and the Tokyo String Quartet. Ms. Spielberg also worked in the Sales and Publicity Departments at ICM.
 
Ms. Spielberg has also worked for the Syracuse Symphony and the Aspen Music Festival in management and artist relations roles.
 
Known for her insight into the ever changing business of music, Ms. Spielberg has been a guest lecturer on the Classical Music Business for NAPAMA, at The Juilliard School, Syracuse University, William Patterson College and a guest panelist for the New Jersey Youth Symphony.
 
Ms. Spielberg is a member of many professional and philanthropic organizations including the American Symphony Orchestra League, Chamber Music America and the National Flute Association. She serves on the board of the Summit Junior Fortnightly Club and is an active volunteer for the Susan G. Koman Foundation for Breast Cancer.
 
Ms. Spielberg is a graduate of Syracuse University, where she received a Bachelor of Music Industry degree with Performance Honors and a concentration in Marketing/Management. She also completed the American Symphony Orchestra Management Seminar of the American Symphony Orchestra League in Washington, D.C.
 
genevieve@gsiartists.com
 
 
Willa J. Conrad, Director of Communications
 
Chicago native Willa J. Conrad was the classical music critic at the Star-Ledger of New Jersey from 1997 to 2006; prior to that she was classical music and dance critic at the Charlotte (NC) Observer and Toledo (OH) Blade, where she began her career as a full-time staff journalist in 1990. She has a masters degree in music criticism from Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University, where she began her career as a freelancer for the Baltimore Evening Sun. She has a bachelor of arts degree from Seattle University, where she majored in music with a specialty in piano, accompanying and choral conducting.
 
wconrad@gsiartists.com
 
 
Ann Osterdale, Consultant
 
annosterdale@yahoo.com
 
 
Toni Rhatican, Office Manager
 
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