Upload
tranquynh
View
214
Download
0
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
One of the nation’s leading performing arts centers and
Orange County, California’s largest non-profi t arts organization.
Presenter of the world’s greatest dance companies, hit
Broadway shows, Tony and Grammy Award-winning
indie, jazz and cabaret artists, renowned classical ensembles,
and family programming.
Host to more than one million visitors annually.
Provider of the largest arts education programming in the
state of California, serving more than 300,000 students,
teachers and families.
An economic force in Orange County, generating an
annual impact of more than $350 million to the region.
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITSCover (clockwise): Segerstrom Center for the Arts by RMA Photography Inc.; Alyssa Fox and Carrie St. Louis in Wicked by Joan Marcus;
Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo’s Choré by Alice BlangeroInside left panel (clockwise): School buses arrive at Segerstrom Center; Kristin Chenoweth; 2,900 students enjoy a performance of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater;
National Tour Company of The Book of Mormon, by Joan Marcus; Young students experience the arts Inside center panel: Jelani Remy as Simba in Disney’s The Lion King, by Joan Marcus Inside right panel: Riverdance, by Jack Hartin; Cabaret National Tour by Joan Marcus
Back cover (clockwise): Students participating in a drum lesson; Students enjoying an art lesson; Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club®, by Alejandro Gonzales; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims in Alvin Ailey’s Revelations, by Andrew Eccles; Rodgers + Hammerstine’s Cinderella, by Carol Rosegg; High school students performing
in Summer at the Center; Original North American Touc cast of Disney’s Newsies, by Deen van Meer
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626(714) 556-2121 • www.SCFTA.org
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMAN ARTS AND COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS
OF INNOVATIVE AND EXCITING
ARTISTIC PROGRAMMING
A R T I S T I C E XC E L L E N C EC O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T
A R T S E D U C AT I O N
The Center’s Corporate Membership Program provides businesses of every size and industry with an extraordinary opportunity to demonstrate their citizenship by supporting Orange County’s
premiere non-profi t arts organization.
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM
As a measure of gratitude for their support, the Center’s Corporate Members are thanked with a variety of exclusive benefi ts including:
• Brand recognition• Concierge assistance with ticket o� ers and entertainment• Invitations to special events• Behind-the-scenes access• Backstage tours• Corporate discount ticket o� ers for employees• Association with Orange County’s premiere
arts and cultural institution
A R T I S T I C E XC E L L E N C EC O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T
One of the nation’s leading performing arts centers and
Orange County, California’s largest non-profi t arts organization.
Presenter of the world’s greatest dance companies, hit
Broadway shows, Tony and Grammy Award-winning
indie, jazz and cabaret artists, renowned classical ensembles,
and family programming.
Host to more than one million visitors annually.
Provider of the largest arts education programming in the
state of California, serving more than 300,000 students,
teachers and families.
An economic force in Orange County, generating an
annual impact of more than $350 million to the region.
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITSCover (clockwise): Segerstrom Center for the Arts by RMA Photography Inc.; Alyssa Fox and Carrie St. Louis in Wicked by Joan Marcus;
Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo’s Choré by Alice BlangeroInside left panel (clockwise): School buses arrive at Segerstrom Center; Kristin Chenoweth; 2,900 students enjoy a performance of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater;
National Tour Company of The Book of Mormon, by Joan Marcus; Young students experience the arts Inside center panel: Jelani Remy as Simba in Disney’s The Lion King, by Joan Marcus Inside right panel: Riverdance, by Jack Hartin; Cabaret National Tour by Joan Marcus
Back cover (clockwise): Students participating in a drum lesson; Students enjoying an art lesson; Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club®, by Alejandro Gonzales; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims in Alvin Ailey’s Revelations, by Andrew Eccles; Rodgers + Hammerstine’s Cinderella, by Carol Rosegg; High school students performing
in Summer at the Center; Original North American Touc cast of Disney’s Newsies, by Deen van Meer
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626(714) 556-2121 • www.SCFTA.org
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMAN ARTS AND COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS
OF INNOVATIVE AND EXCITING
ARTISTIC PROGRAMMING
A R T I S T I C E XC E L L E N C EC O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T
A R T S E D U C AT I O N
The Center’s Corporate Membership Program provides businesses of every size and industry with an extraordinary opportunity to demonstrate their citizenship by supporting Orange County’s
premiere non-profi t arts organization.
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM
As a measure of gratitude for their support, the Center’s Corporate Members are thanked with a variety of exclusive benefi ts including:
• Brand recognition• Concierge assistance with ticket o� ers and entertainment• Invitations to special events• Behind-the-scenes access• Backstage tours• Corporate discount ticket o� ers for employees• Association with Orange County’s premiere
arts and cultural institution
A R T I S T I C E XC E L L E N C EC O M M U N I T Y E N G A G E M E N T
message from the chair
This year, Segerstrom Center for the Arts celebrates its 30th Anniversary. Since its inception in 1986, the
Center has made an indelible mark in Southern California, as one of the nation’s leading presenters of performing arts performances, and one of the largest arts-in-education providers.
The Center annually hosts more than one million visitors who attend performances featuring the world’s greatest dance companies, national tours of Broadway shows, Grammy® Award-winning music artists, and engaging family programming.
The Center serves as the largest provider of arts education programs in the state of California. These programs introduce students to live performances and integrate the arts into core curriculum at all school levels. Since its inception, the Center’s education programs have benefitted more than six million students, families and teachers and over 300,000 individuals on an annual basis.
A key contributor to the Center’s success is the generosity and leadership provided by the corporate community. This support is vital to the Center in sustaining its stature as a leading performing arts presenter and education provider.
The Corporate Membership program is an opportunity for your company to make an annual financial commitment to the Center, and demonstrate civic leadership by supporting Orange County’s largest non-profit arts organization. Businesses participate in this program because they understand that the arts are an essential element of healthy communities and a strong economy.
In grateful acknowledgement of your company’s annual commitment and investment, the Center offers a variety of exclusive benefits to enrich each member’s performing arts experience including brand awareness, exclusive VIP access, complimentary and discount ticket offers, concierge ticketing service, and opportunities for client entertaining options at Center venues.
Thank you for your consideration in becoming a Corporate Member. And thank you to our corporate members for their generosity and effort to help maintain the excellence the world has come to expect from Segerstrom Center for the Arts.
B r e n d a n F o r d
Chairman, Segerstrom Center Corporate CouncilFord & Diulio LLP
2015–2016corporatecouncilcouncil chair
Brendan FordFord & Diulio LLP
council vice chairs
Terry Goldfarb-LeeResources Global Professionals
Kami RefaMoss Adams, LLP
council memBers
Larry BroseOrange County Business Council
John CokerUnion Bank
Mark CookSingerLewak
Elizabeth ElliotHaynes & Boone, LLP
Loreen GilbertWealthWise Financial Services
Sylvia Lopez-NavarroKia Motors America
Andrew LowBNY Mellon Wealth Management
Peter TennysonPaul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker
John WheelingCommunity Bank
Jason WisniewskiDorsey & Whitney LLP
c o r p o r at e m e m b e r s *
PLATINUM CIRCLE$25,000 AND ABOVEBank of AmericaBNY Mellon Wealth ManagementBroadway Across AmericaCalifornia Bank & TrustDisneyland ResortEdison InternationalHÔM Sotheby’s International RealtyJPMorgan ChaseKia Motors AmericaMacy’sOmaha Steaks InternationalORCO Block & Hardscape Patina Restaurant GroupRutan & Tucker, LLPSouth Coast PlazaUnion BankUnited AirlinesU.S. BankWells Fargo
EXECUTIVE CIRCLE$15,000–$24,999Orange County Business Journal
DIRECTOR CIRCLE$10,000–$14,999Canterbury ConsultingHaynes and Boone, LLPRosemount Analytical
PRODUCER$5,000–$9,999Edwards Lifesciences FoundationFirst Republic BankGSF FoundationWhitter Trust Company
SUPPORTER$2,500–$4,999Community BankDorsey & Whitney LLPMoss Adams, LLPOrange County Business CouncilSingerLewakWealthWise Financial Services
PATRON$1,000–$2,499Gallagher Staging & ProductionsNCH Tax and Wealth Advisors
*as of September 2015
Segerstrom Center for the Arts gratefully acknowledges the tremendous
support of our corporate contributors.
JUNE 15, 2015 / VOL. 38 NO. 24
Segerstrom Center for the Arts is pleased to thank the following corporations and corporate foundations for providing annual contributions to the Center in support of its artistic and education programming and/or for serving as sponsors at the $25,000 and above for our 2014 Candlelight Concert and at $5,000 and above for our 2015 Arts & Business Leadership Awards Dinner*:
LEAD PERFORMANCE AND EDUCATION SPONSORS
To learn more about the Center’s corporate partnership opportunities and the benefi ts available, please contact Jen Lee at (714) 556-2122, x4432, or [email protected].
Superb examples of effective business/arts partnerships, the Center’s Business Leadership Committee and Corporate Council help raise funds from corporations and professional fi rms to enable Segerstrom Center to produce artistic works of unparalleled excellence and to operate education programs of breadth and diversity.
BUSINESS LEADERSHIP COMMITTEE
CO-CHAIRS: John L. GingerJ Ginger Masonry
William F. MeehanRutan & Tucker, LLP
MEMBERS: Tony AllenTava Development
Jesse BagleyInterior O� ce Solutions
Rudy BaldoniNIA Investments
Chris Callero
Ben DuFoothill Land, LLC
Stephan ElieffSunCal
David Emmes IIBNY Mellon Wealth Management
John Evans
Brendan FordCallahan & Blaine
Steven FryFry Steel Company
Joseph HensleyU.S. Bank
Lawrence M. Higby
Roger KirwanWoodside Credit
Jack KlineChristie Digital
Shanaz LangsonInvestment Building
Group
James MazzoAcuFocus
Rick MuthORCO Block
Rick NogueiraJPMorgan Chase
Mark C. PerryBank of America
Merrill Lynch
Richard ReismanOrange County
Business Journal
Mike ShapiroHÔM Sotheby’s
International Realty
Alan SimonOmaha Steaks International
Michael SpragueKia Motors America
Tim StraderStarpointe Ventures
Tom TuckerPennhill Properties
Gaddi VasquezEdison International
Lisa Bhathal VogelRAJ Manufacturing
Rick YoungYamaha Corporation of America
CHAIR: Brendan FordCallahan & Blaine
VICE CHAIRS: Terry Goldfarb-LeeResources Global Professionals
Kami RefaMoss Adams, LLP
MEMBERS: Larry BroseOrange County Business Council
John CokerUnion Bank
Mark CookSingerLewak
Elizabeth ElliottHaynes and Boone, LLP
Loreen GilbertWealthWise Financial Services
Sylvia Lopez-NavarroKia Motors America
Andrew LowBNY Mellon Wealth Management
Timothy RuppMorgan Lewis
Peter TennysonPaul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker
David VedinerWhite Nelson Diehl Evans LLP
Jason WisniewskiDorsey & Whitney LLP
DIRECTOR CIRCLE ($10,000 – $14,999)
Canterbury Consulting First American CorporationHaynes and Boone, LLPJ Ginger MasonryRosemount AnalyticalShuster Financial GroupStrathspey CrownSunCal
PRODUCER ($5,000 – $9,999)Edwards Lifesciences
FoundationFirst Republic BankGSF Foundation Manufacturers BankWhitter Trust CompanyWoodside CreditYamaha
SUPPORTER($2,500 – $4,999)Dorsey & Whitney LLPMoss Adams, LLPOrange County Business
Council SingerLewakWealthWise Financial
ServicesWhite Nelson Diehl Evans
LLP
PATRON ($1,000 – $2,499)Gallagher Staging and
ProductionsNCH Tax and Wealth
Advisors
CORPORATE COUNCIL
2014–15 CORPORATE MEMBERS*
Family Owned Since 1946
BLOCK & HARDSCAPE
One of the nation’s leading performing arts centers and
Orange County, California’s largest non-profi t arts organization.
Presenter of the world’s greatest dance companies, hit
Broadway shows, Tony and Grammy Award-winning
indie, jazz and cabaret artists, renowned classical ensembles,
and family programming.
Host to more than one million visitors annually.
Provider of the largest arts education programming in the
state of California, serving more than 300,000 students,
teachers and families.
An economic force in Orange County, generating an
annual impact of more than $350 million to the region.
PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITSCover (clockwise): Segerstrom Center for the Arts by RMA Photography Inc.; Alyssa Fox and Carrie St. Louis in Wicked by Joan Marcus;
Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo’s Choré by Alice BlangeroInside left panel (clockwise): School buses arrive at Segerstrom Center; Kristin Chenoweth; 2,900 students enjoy a performance of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater;
National Tour Company of The Book of Mormon, by Joan Marcus; Young students experience the arts Inside center panel: Jelani Remy as Simba in Disney’s The Lion King, by Joan Marcus Inside right panel: Riverdance, by Jack Hartin; Cabaret National Tour by Joan Marcus
Back cover (clockwise): Students participating in a drum lesson; Students enjoying an art lesson; Orquesta Buena Vista Social Club®, by Alejandro Gonzales; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Linda Celeste Sims and Glenn Allen Sims in Alvin Ailey’s Revelations, by Andrew Eccles; Rodgers + Hammerstine’s Cinderella, by Carol Rosegg; High school students performing
in Summer at the Center; Original North American Touc cast of Disney’s Newsies, by Deen van Meer
600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626(714) 556-2121 • www.SCFTA.org
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP PROGRAMAN ARTS AND COMMUNITY INVESTMENT
CELEBRATING 30 YEARS
OF INNOVATIVE AND EXCITING
ARTISTIC PROGRAMMING