Position Title: Director, Marketing Department: Marketing Reports to: Vice President, Marketing
Position Summary The Director of Marketing is responsible for leading all sales and marketing strategy and execution for Ensemble Arts' presentations and co-presentations, with primary oversight of the Broadway Series, a portfolio exceeding $25 million in annual revenue. The role provides strategic and operational leadership across subscription and single-ticket campaigns, group sales, audience development, and institutional collaboration.
Leading a team and working collaboratively across departments, the Director ensures that marketing strategies align with Ensemble Arts' mission, vision, and values, contributing to organizational growth, audience impact, and financial sustainability.
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About The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts Philly
The Philadelphia Orchestra and Ensemble Arts Philly (POEA) bring together one of the world's preeminent orchestras with the iconic venues that have anchored Philadelphia's cultural life for nearly 170 years. As owner and operator of the Academy of Music, Miller Theater, and the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts, and the programming partner for the historic Forrest Theatre, POEA serves as a cornerstone of the city's artistic and civic identity, welcoming one million people annually to a vibrant constellation of stages across Center City.
Representing both the world-renowned Philadelphia Orchestra and a dynamic roster of resident partners and visiting artists, POEA presents more than one-thousand events annually that represent a wide range of programming, including Broadway, classical, comedy, theater, jazz, dance, and family presentations, reflecting and serving the breadth of the region's communities. Through innovative programming, robust educational initiatives, deep commitment to diverse communities, and expanding digital platforms, POEA acts as a convener and civic partner-bringing people together, fostering dialogue, and creating an expansive, inclusive future for the arts in Philadelphia and beyond.
A cover letter and resume are required.