Friends of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra needs your help in supporting NSSO concerts!Friends of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra was first established in 1993 and in 2001 became a New York State not-for-profit corporation. Quoting from the by-laws, “The purpose of The Friends of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra, a not-for-profit corporation in the State of New York, is to aid in the financial support of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra.” Any member of the public may join the Friends of NSSO by making a contribution of at least $10 in year prior to the annual meeting and is entitled to vote on resolutions that come before the membership. Since the beginning of our 44th season, Friends of NSSO has taken over the management of the Orchestra. All business matters are now the responsibility of the Friends corporation and its Board of Directors. To advertise with us, please send us an advertisers form (PDF) by mail at the address below or by email: NSSOrchestra@Gmail.com.To contribute to the NSSO, please print out a contribution form for individuals (PDF) or corporations (PDF) and mail it to us at the address below.To receive information about how you can become a contributor, advertiser or volunteer this year, please send your name, address, phone number and e-mail address to:Friends of North Shore Symphony Orchestra or e-mail us at: NSSOrchestra@Gmail.com. Friends of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra is registered with the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, tax-exempt organization, and registered with the Charities Bureau in the New York State Office of the Attorney General. All contributions to Friends of the North Shore Symphony Orchestra are tax-deductible. |
Board of DirectorsSusan E. Deaver Music Director & ConductorFull bio here Theodore Jospe, ChairmanTed Jospe received his bachelor’s degree from University College of Arts and Science, New York University, and his M.B.A. in healthcare administration from George Washington University. He served as an Army Captain with tours of duty at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and various assignments in Vietnam. Ted retired as President and CEO of Southside Hospital in 2003, a position he held for 31 years. He has been an active faculty member of the Stony Brook University School Health Technology and Management since 1974 and currently teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in health facility operation and management. During his career, he has had numerous board affiliations and memberships, including the Hospital Association of New York State, the League of Voluntary Hospitals, the North Shore-LIJ Health system, Southside Hospital, the Nassau-Suffolk Hospital Council, the Suffolk County Board of Health, the Long Island Association, the Harbor Country Day School Board of Education, and the Long Island String Quartet. He was a violinist in the North Shore High School Orchestra, the Hofstra Symphony as a high school student, and the NYU Symphony Orchestra. After a forty year hiatus, he resumed playing four years ago, and has been a member of the NSSO for the past four seasons. William Farber, PresidentBill Farber, violinist with the NSSO, is a lighting director and cameraman for motion pictures and television. He has worked throughout the United States and internationally on feature films, television movies, promotional films and television commercials. Bill is a graduate of Brown University with a degree in American history and literature. Born on Long Island, Bill was a member of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra’s youth program, the New Jersey All-State Orchestra, summer music programs at the Red Fox Music Festival in western Massachusetts, the Neighborhood Music School in New Haven, Connecticut and music groups at Yale and Brown Universities. He is principal violist of the Molloy College Orchestra on Long Island. His teachers and coaches included Samuel Applebaum, Richard Luby, Broadus Erle, Fredy Ostrovsky and Gerard Matte. Bill has served as a Board member and as President of the Parents’ Association of the Children’s Orchestra Society, as a volunteer and coach with the Long Island Sinfonia and youth chamber music groups, and as a mentor in Oracle’s ThinkQuest competition. He is the author of a book on writing effective business correspondence and has taught film industry seminars on special lighting techniques and equipment. Depending on the season, Bill may be found riding Long Island’s back roads on bicycle, or exploring Vermont’s backcountry on skis. Leonard Shaw, Secretary/TreasurerLeonard Shaw has a BS in electrical engineering from the University of Pennsylvania and the M.S. and Ph.D. in EE from Stanford University. He is an Emeritus Professor of Electrical Engineering at Polytechnic University where he was Head of the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and later Vice Provost for Undergraduate Studies. He has been an industrial consultant and spent sabbatical leaves at universities in Nantes, France, Eindhoven, The Netherlands and Brighton, England. He published a research monograph chapter on stochastic control, and co-authored a text on signal processing. He is a Fellow of the electrical engineering professional society (IEEE). Within the IEEE he served as editor-in-chief of the IEEE Press and Chair of the Technical Field Awards Committee, as well as president of the IEEE’s Control Systems Society. He has been a violinist in the NSSO for more than 10 years, and has been Secretary/Treasurer of Friends of the NSSO since its inception in 2001. Kay Bromberg
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