Arts Administration alumna named Executive Director of American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras
Miranda Southwood’s Journey to AYPO’s Executive Director
Story by CCM Graduate Assistant Kierra Mykel
The UC College-Conservatory of Music (CCM) proudly celebrates the recent achievements of alumna Miranda Southwood (MA/MBA Arts Administration, '18), who has taken on the role of executive director of the American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras (AYPO). In this new leadership role, Southwood is excited to guide AYPO's next chapter as it celebrates its 60th anniversary.
Miranda Southwood.
Having been with AYPO for six years, Southwood's journey within the organization began in 2018 when she started as general manager, shortly after graduating from CCM with a MA in Arts Administration and an MBA from UC Carl H. Lindner College of Business. Over the years, she progressed from director of finance and operations to interim executive director, before officially being appointed executive director. Southwood credits much of her career growth to her education and experiences at CCM, which she describes as pivotal in shaping her leadership approach.
As executive director, Southwood spearheads strategic initiatives to strengthen AYPO's organizational structure and community engagement. Under her financial leadership, AYPO has seen significant growth, evolving from a 500,000 to a 1-million-dollar organization. One of her key goals is to make AYPO's programs more accessible to young musicians, regardless of financial barriers. This includes expanding scholarship offerings and continuing the impactful Music Buddies program. Southwood's financial acumen has allowed the organization to build a strong foundation for future development.
As AYPO looks forward to the future, Southwood is focused on community engagement and expanding partnerships. Her dedication to inclusivity, mentorship and music education is evident in her desire to make AYPO a welcoming space for all young musicians. Reflecting on her CCM experience, Southwood values the relationships and diverse perspectives she encountered during her studies. "For me, building bridges across a variety of experiences is vital", Southwood says, encouraging current students to take advantage of every meaningful opportunity.
CCM celebrates the inspiring work of its alumna and remains committed to supporting its graduates as they continue to make impactful contributions to the arts.
Featured image at the top: AYPO in rehearsal.
Kierra Mykel
CCM Graduate Assistant, Marketing + Communications
Kierra Mykel is a graduate student studying Arts Administration at CCM. Kierra is a graduate of Baldwin Wallace University and recently studied abroad in London to learn more about their theatre history and the performing arts industry.
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