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Dr. Shanté Williams named new General Director of Opera Carolina
Williams new role makes her the first woman and first person of color to lead Opera Carolina, which was founded in 1948.
Notable businesswoman Dr. Shanté Williams is officially the new general director of Opera Carolina, which took effect on July 1.
Dr. Shante Williams makes history
Williams, a distinguished venture capitalist, business owner and private investor, succeeds James Meena, who served as general director and principal conductor.
This new appointment makes Williams the first woman and first person of color to lead Opera Carolina in its 75 year history.
“Opera Carolina’s remarkable 75-year history of excellence in opera, education and community leadership make it one of the premier arts organizations in North Carolina,” Williams said.
“Having been fortunate enough to serve on the board of directors, I am especially honored to carry the organization’s remarkable reputation forward. I look forward to leading the business operations as Maestro Meena continues to serve as Artistic Director. With a dynamic staff and passionate board, we will embrace and expand the company’s role as a leader in Charlotte’s artistic community and an agent for healing, inspiration and joy.”
Career
Before Opera Carolina, Williams served as CEO of Black Pearl Vision and global CEO of its parent company, Black Pearl Global Investments, a $25 million venture capital fund. She has used her wealth of scientific knowledge as well as her passion for innovation to solve complex problems across the industries of health, finance and real estate.
Opera Carolina finds an innovative new general director
The organization initiated a multi-year succession-planning process to identify a new general director. Following an interview process with the board of directors, the group approved Williams’ appointment. The announcement advances the succession plan and brings dynamic new leadership to the acclaimed organization.
“On behalf of the entire board of directors, I am thrilled Dr. Williams is joining us as our next general director,” said Board Chair Carol Kendrick.
“As a Charlotte native, she brings to the role a track record of success in fundraising and business, and we were collectively impressed by her extensive credentials and past support of Opera Carolina. We are confident we have found the right person to lead and inspire our community as we emerge from the pandemic and raise Opera Carolina to the next level of excellence.”
Opera Carolina will launch its 75th season on Oct. 30 with a benefit concert featuring renowned Italian singer Andrea Bocelli.
For more information about the upcoming season, visit operacarolina.org/75years.
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