Ottawa Folk Festival Announces
New Executive Director
February
28, 2007 - The Ottawa Folk Festival (www.ottawafolk.org)
welcomes Tamara Kater as the Festival’s newly appointed Executive
Director. She succeeds Gene Swimmer, who had served as Festival
Executive Director for the past 11 years. Ms. Kater will work closely
with Artistic Director Chris White, the Festival Organizing Committee,
crew coordinators and the Board in the months leading up to the
2007 Festival, to be held August 16–19.
“The Ottawa Folk Festival is an inspiring and magnificent
event, drawing together a community of wonderful volunteers, performers
and music lovers. I am both honoured and thrilled to be joining
this venerable organization and look forward to many more years
of successful festivals,” says Ms. Kater.
Board President and Chair of the Executive Director Search Committee,
Pam Marjerrison, says, “Tamara’s passion for folk music
and her considerable financial management, staff management and
team-building skills are just what the Festival needs as it heads
into its 14th year. We are excited about working with her and achieving
great things at the 2007 Festival.”
Daughter of an instrument-builder father and a community activist
mother, Tamara Kater grew up surrounded by musicians and people
building community organizations. She moved to the National Capital
Region six years ago from her native Montreal, where she was General
Manager of Repercussion Theatre, a touring Shakespeare-in-the-Park
company. A passionate music aficionado, Ms. Kater has worked in
arts management and community outreach for more than a decade. Most
recently, she was a member of the National Arts Centre Orchestra’s
music education team.
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