Deborah Rutter, who has led the Kennedy Center for more than a decade, will step down at the end of the year. Rutter has presided over an expansion of the center, both in programming and in a new arts facility called the REACH.
She also navigated through the 18-month closure of the center during the Covid pandemic, which forced the cancellation of shows and the loss of ticket revenue.
In a statement, Rutter said, “After more than 10 extraordinary years in Washington, D.C., collaborating with some of the most phenomenal artists, cultural leaders, diplomats, philanthropists, volunteers, and administrators, I have come to believe it is time to pass the torch.
It has been a great honor to work with the best in the world. It is time now to hand this truly unique institution to a new leader who will take the power and majesty of the arts to the next level.” During her tenure, the operating budget grew to $268 million.
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