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Executive director of Guelph Youth Music Centre retiring

Gabriella Currie-Ziegler has been in the role for 11 years
Gabriella Currie-Ziegler
Gabriella Currie-Ziegler will be retiring from her role as executive director of the Guelph Youth Music Centre in January 2023.

NEWS RELEASE
GUELPH YOUTH MUSIC CENTRE
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The Guelph Youth Music Centre (GYMC) announces the retirement of its executive director, Gabriella Currie-Ziegler after almost 11 years of service. Following a long career in arts management, Currie-Ziegler will be retiring as of Jan. 30, 2023.

“The GYMC board of directors wishes to thank Gabriella for her outstanding leadership. During her tenure as executive director of the Guelph Youth Music Centre she has expanded the arts programs available to our students and established the GYMC as a popular venue for concerts and community events. Gabriella has navigated the last few pandemic years with finesse and leaves the GYMC on a solid financial foundation,” commented Liz Sandals, GYMC board chair.

In announcing her retirement to the board of directors on June 27, Currie-Ziegler expressed her gratitude to the board, staff and volunteers.

“As of January 2023, I will have led the GYMC for almost 11 years, and it has been a privilege. My time with the GYMC has filled me with a sense of purpose and belonging that none other could. Working alongside so many dedicated, caring and talented people as we fulfilled our mission to the children and youth of Guelph has been an honour. I am proud of all we have accomplished together during my tenure. What a way to end my professional career!”

Currie-Ziegler has led a team of staff and volunteers with professionalism, inspiring leadership, passion and a positive outlook since 2012. She has been instrumental in successfully acquiring many grants to support programs, infrastructure, contract roles, administration, and marketing. She has also worked hard to create partnerships with community leaders and businesses to support the wide-range of events and programs at the GYMC.

The annual Medieval Festival, KnightsFest, held on Family Day in February has been a particular highlight during Currie-Ziegler’s tenure. Sponsored by TD Bank Group, the event sees hundreds of visitors from Guelph and surrounding areas to participate in displays, costumes, games, activities and entertainment, all to the theme of the Medieval and Renaissance eras. It’s a popular free event for the GYMC, who hopes to bring it back for its sixth year.

Many world-renowned musicians have performed at the GYMC over the past 11 years, which Currie-Ziegler has played a large part in facilitating.

The GYMC also underwent a re-brand in 2014-2016, which was funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation and included many projects, such as a new logo, tagline, website, brochures, signage, stationery and many other items. The re-brand brought the GYMC up to the next level with a fresh and professional look. With her guidance, dedication and support, the GYMC is a leader in community arts in Guelph.

As with most non-profit organizations, the pandemic years have been a challenging time for the GYMC. Currie-Ziegler made it her goal to ensure that it emerged from the pandemic even stronger than ever and accomplished just that. Many programs are set to return in the fall 2022, and with some exciting new ones as well.

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