Adrienne Petrillo has been working in arts administration in Boston for the past 20 years. Currently she is Senior Program Director, New England Presenting & Touring and Center Stage at the New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA). In this capacity she oversees...
Peter is an attorney in Boston with a legal practice primarily focusing on the defense of complex general liability, products liability, and premises liability matters. A Western New York native, Peter now resides in Boston. In his free time, Peter enjoys stand-up...
Holly is a long time dance enthusiast. She started dancing at age 4 on Long Island , NY, continued her dance training as a teenager in NYC, performed as an adult in New Haven,CT, and has become an eternal dance student in Boston. Holly has Masters degrees in...
Renèe Stacey Welch is the branch manager for the Chelsea office of People’s United Bank. She a highly ambitious and career-minded team leader with twenty-five years of progressive management experience. A self-motivated and dynamic leader, with an innovative...
Andrew P. Cornell is an attorney in Cambridge focusing on family law issues including representing victims of domestic violence. In addition to his private practice, Andrew is an Adjunct Professor at New England Law in Boston and has been clinical instructor at...
Ann Brown Allen is an educator and performer. She has been touring and teaching for jazz and modern companies for 40 years. She currently performs with Peter DiMuro’s Public Displays of Motion. She recently retired from Boston University as an instructor of...
Jim Stiles is a neighbour, dance enthusiast and a committed friend of the Dance Complex. He works with social sector organizations to help them turn their best thinking into improved results. He is currently a Senior Associate at Fourth Quadrant Partners, LLC. Prior...
Mary McCarthy, has been an enthusiastic advocate for the dance scene in Boston since 2001 when she moved back to the area from Western Mass. Soon after her discovery of The Dance Complex and full emersion in their classes – 5+ per week – Mary joined the workstudy...
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