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Let’s Talk episode 22 with Let's Talk podcast episode 22, Kevin Kwan Loucks, Chamber Music America (CMA)

Let’s Talk episode 22 with Let's Talk podcast episode 22, Kevin Kwan Loucks, Chamber Music America (CMA)

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In this episode, Tom talks with Kevin Kwan Loucks, CEO of Chamber Music America (CMA), about CMA's mission to support chamber musicians, composers, managers, educators, presenters, and advocates across the US, providing resources, advocacy, and networking opportunities.

Tom and Kevin discussed the challenges faced by freelancers, musicians, and composers with regards to finances and long-term planning, as well as the role of presenters in the ecosystem. The conversation also highlighted the importance of diverse perspectives, the value of having the right partners, network, and support systems, and the benefits of joining CMA.

About Kevin

Representing a new generation of performing arts executives, Kevin Kwan Loucks has cultivated a distinguished leadership profile founded on artistic excellence, entrepreneurship, and innovative strategic design. Loucks was appointed CEO of Chamber Music America in 2021 after co-founding Chamber Music | OC and serving as Director of Business Development and Strategic Partnerships at the Philharmonic Society of Orange County.

About CMA

Chamber Music America (CMA) was founded more than forty years ago by a small group of musicians determined to create a more sustainable chamber music field. In the years since, the organization has grown dramatically, expanding both its offerings and its membership to be more inclusive, wide-reaching, welcoming, and equitable.

Learn more at https://chambermusicamerica.org

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