Boise Phil
Christal H. is a seasoned finance professional currently serving as the VP of Business Operations & Finance at Boise Phil since February 2021. Christal has a strong background in tax management, having worked as a Tax Manager at Stratton & Associates from October 2016 to September 2020 and as a Senior Tax Associate at Harris CPAs from 2013 to 2016. Prior experience includes roles as an Associate/Tax Consultant at Stratton & Associates from 2011 to 2013, Director of Finance at Grand Teton Music Festival in 2010 to 2011, and Senior Tax Accountant at Landmark CPAs from 2005 to 2009. Christal holds a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) in Accounting from the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith.
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Boise Phil
Vision: The vision of the Boise Philharmonic Association is to be the region’s premier arts organization. Mission Statement: The mission of the Boise Philharmonic Association is to musically enrich, entertain, and educate through community engagement and music performance of the highest level. Values: Excellence * Collaboration * Innovation * Accountability As Idaho's largest and oldest performing arts organization, (established as the Boise Philharmonic in 1960) the symphony performs for over 50,000 people annually in concerts at the Morrison Center, NNU's Brandt Center in Nampa, in schools around the state, and in smaller recital halls and venues. The 80+ member professional orchestra can trace its roots to earlier than 1885 with the formation of the Boise City Orchestra. The Boise Philharmonic performs fourteen Masterworks concerts per season, with repertoire from the most well known classical and contemporary composers, as well as commissioning new works. Additionally, a variety of "Pops" concerts, a chamber music series, and other symphonic events round out each concert season. The musicians in the Boise Philharmonic hail from the best music schools in the country, including the Juilliard School in New York, the Eastman School of Music, Northwestern University, San Francisco Conservatory, and many others. The Boise Philharmonic maintains a vast array of educational programs including: Musically Speaking, Backstage with the Artists, classes for young children, the Boise Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, the annual Children's Concerts with full symphony orchestra performing for 12,000 school children in 9 free performances, Verde Percussion Group - a purely percussion performance, Musicians in the Classroom, Ensembles in the Schools, and Conductor in the Schools.