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Vayansky selected as director of Richardson
Posted January 22, 2007; 07:00 a.m.
Delia Vayansky, a member of Princeton University's Richardson Auditorium staff since 2004, has been named director of the facility.
Vayansky, who has more than 15 years of arts administration experience,
had served as acting director of Richardson since October. Before that,
she was associate director of the auditorium.
In her new role, she will be responsible for the administration,
planning, scheduling, marketing and promotion as well as the provision
of facilities, technical and other support for events in Richardson,
which is located in Alexander Hall on the campus. The 885-seat facility
is a fully-equipped performing arts venue that also hosts many official
University ceremonies and functions including, for example, in recent
months, a concert by the Princeton University Orchestra, a lecture by
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan and the University's annual
Martin Luther King Day celebration.
"Delia is a highly skilled arts administrator who is client centered
and valued by our campus community," said Paul Breitman, general
manager of University Services, to whom Vayansky reports.
From 1990 to 2004, Vayansky was assistant production manager at
McCarter Theatre in Princeton. She is a graduate of Carnegie Mellon
University, and recently completed the Management Development
Certificate Program offered through Princeton's Office of Human
Resources.
Vayansky succeeds Jennifer Sorgatz, who took a position with the
National Geo-Spatial Intelligence Agency in Washington, D.C.







