Christine Samsel Elected President of Colorado Children’s Chorale Board of Trustees
Christine Samsel, practice chair of Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck’s Corporate Transactional Employment Group, was elected president of the Colorado Children’s Chorale Board of Trustees, an organization that, independently and in collaboration with other performing arts institutions, presents professional choral concerts and educational programs to entertain, inspire and bring joy to audiences and communities.
Previously, Samsel was vice president of Colorado Children’s Chorale Board of Trustees. She has served on the board since 2022 and been involved in several of its committees, including the Tuition Assistance Committee, Alumni Engagement Committee and Executive Committee.
“I’m honored to be elected president of the Colorado Children’s Chorale Board of Trustees,” she said. “This organization plays a vital role in expanding access to music and arts education in underserved communities while enriching the lives of its members and audiences around the world.”
For more information, visit http://www.childrenschorale.org/.
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