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Dallas Symphony's Kim Noltemy is named Los Angeles Philharmonic president

Kim Noltemy, Dallas Symphony Orchestra president
Sylvia Elzafon
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DSO
Kim Noltemy has been the Dallas Symphony's president and CEO since 2018 and led it through the transition to conductor Fabio Luisi as well as through COVID.

Kim Noltemy, a veteran of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and most recently president of the Dallas Symphony, will become president of the Los Angeles Philharmonic in July, the west coast orchestra announced Wednesday.

Noltemy will help guide the search for a successor to music director Gustavo Dudamel, who said last year he will depart LA after the 2025-26 season to become music director of the New York Philharmonic.

Dudamel has been LA's music director since 2009.

Los Angeles has already lost Chad Smith, the orchestra's CEO since 2019, who announced last May he was leaving to become CEO of the Boston Symphony Orchestra for the 2023-24 season.

Noltemy, 55, has been with the Dallas Symphony since 2018.