Charlotte St. Martin, whose 18-year leadership of the Broadway League has included both good times – record-setting revenue – and bad – the historic 18-month Covid shutdown – will step down from her role as President effective February 16.
In its announcement today, the League said St. Martin has “decided to retire” from the organization, but will continue to serve in an advisory capacity for special events through the 2024 Tony Awards.
Jason Laks, The League’s Executive Vice President and General Counsel, will serve as Acting President while the Board conducts an official search. “While there is never a good moment for an executive who has spent a great deal of time in their role to resign, it is the appropriate time for me,” St.
Martin said in a statement. “It is truly the most difficult decision as I love the League, the staff, and of course, the industry that we have supported.
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