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Newark Symphony Hall CEO Taneshia Nash Laird Named to National Independent Venue Foundation’s Inaugural Board

Published by New Jersey Stage

originally published: 11/17/2020


(NEWARK, NJ) -- Newark Symphony Hall (NSH), one of New Jersey’s oldest and largest arts and entertainment venues, announced the appointment of Taneshia Nash Laird, its president and CEO, to the newly formed, eight-member board for the National Independent Venue Foundation (NIVF). She is the only New Jersey board member for the advocacy organization, which is tasked with saving independent venues across the U.S. and shaping the future of the industry, while promoting social and racial equity.

Nash Laird, an accomplished social change agent and community developer, joins NIVF in its pursuit to preserve and nurture independent live performance venues and promoters – through COVID-19 and beyond. The foundation will focus on its Emergency Relief Fund, raising money for the most vulnerable venues, and will build upon the work of sister organization, the National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) – its sponsorship and membership trade organization branch.

“The live music business contributes billions of dollars to the nation's economy. Independently owned venues are important not only for their economic value but for the quality of life they contribute to their communities," said Nash Laird, who serves as the only Black female leader of a performing arts center in New Jersey. “I’m delighted to join this board and contribute my expertise in economic development, and equity and inclusion. We’ll work towards not only saving our stages but helping owners maintain financial resilience.”

Since taking the reins of Newark Symphony Hall in 2018, Nash Laird has dramatically expanded the venue’s programming – and has announced plans to restore the 95-year-old concert hall in a $40 million renovation beginning in 2021. The project is set to create 500 construction jobs and opportunities for 50 small businesses – in a city where nearly one in three people live below the poverty line.




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Nash Laird, the acclaimed co-author of “Still I Rise: A Graphic History of African Americans,” has also served as executive director of the Arts Council of Princeton, notably as the first person of color in that role. She has also served as director of economic development and acting director of housing production for Trenton, N.J. She is also the co-founder of MIST Harlem, a popular entertainment center in New York City, and an adjunct professor at Drexel University, where she teaches Strategic Management in Entertainment and Arts Management.

“NIVF is thrilled to have Taneshia on our inaugural board, as she’s done some remarkable work at the Newark Symphony Hall, a historic venue that’s spurring impactful economic development in its neighborhood and within the state’s largest city,” said Rev. Moose, a fellow board member and executive director of NIVA. “We’ll be leaning on Taneshia’s industry expertise to rescue and sustain independent venues across the country.”

In response to the ongoing public health crisis, both NIVA and NIVF have promoted bipartisan COVID-19 relief legislation (Save Our Stages Act, S. 4258 and H.R. 7806) which would allow the Small Business Administration (SBA) to provide financial assistance to independent venues and promoters, thereby assisting tens of millions of unemployed workers. This comes as the live event industry is experiencing upwards of 90% revenue loss – with closures expected to last well into 2021. The foundation estimates that without support from Congress, 90% of NIVA’s 2,900 members (independent venues) may permanently close their doors. Both U.S. Senators from New Jersey, Cory Booker and Robert Menendez, have signed on as co-sponsors of the Save Our Stages legislation.

The foundation will also support a transparent, competitive marketplace that services a diverse and inclusive community for artists, fans and industry workers.

Hal Real, president of NIVF and secretary of NIVA, added: “The foundation hopes to learn from existing best practices and training programs undertaken by NIVA’s members and expand upon them to provide education and community programming, employee training and support, and economic development initiatives to further develop both organizations’ efforts to enhance diversity, equity and inclusion.”

Recently, NIVA hosted the Save Our Stages Fest (#SOSFest), which brought together more than 35 renowned artists from 25 venues across the country. More than $1.8 million was raised for NIVA’s Emergency Relief Fund. Featured artists included The Roots, Miley Cyrus, the Foo Fighters, Brittany Howard, Dave Matthews, The Lumineers, Nathaniel Rateliff, and others.

For a full look at the board members for NIVF, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, visit: www.nivf.org.




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About Newark Symphony Hall

Born in 1925, Newark Symphony Hall (NSH) has been the home of almost a century of arts and culture in what is now one of New Jersey’s oldest and largest arts and entertainment venues. NSH remains as committed as ever to providing an artistically rich experience for art lovers of all ages, while creating career pathways for people of color from around the world – and bettering both its community and the Greater Newark region. The venue recently began production on “The Soul of Newark Symphony Hall,” its celebration of “Black Newark” developed by scholar and composer Guthrie Ramsey, told through narration, reenactments, music and cinematic and photographic montage. Its “Symphony of Survival,” a creative project led by Newark poet Jasmine Mans as part of the venue’s #EmbraceNewark initiative, features writings, footage and photos by 10 talented local Black artists documenting their pandemic experience. For more information, visit: www.NewarkSymphonyHall.org.

About NIVA

Formed at the onset of the COVID-19 shutdown, National Independent Venue Association (NIVA) now represents more than 2,900 members in all 50 states and Washington, D.C. These independent venues and promoters were the first to close and will be the last to fully reopen. NIVA’s mission is to preserve and nurture the ecosystem of independent live music venues, promoters and festivals throughout the U.S. The NIVA Emergency Relief Fund raises money for the most vulnerable venues to keep them afloat while Congress convenes on the Save Our Stages Act. To learn more about NIVA’s quest to gain federal funding for independent venues, visit: www.nivaassoc.org/take-action. To learn more about The Foundation, visit NIVF.


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