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New 91原创 Township culture manager started off at Fort鈥檚 Fine Arts School

Annelisa Pedersen starts at the museum in January
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Annelisa Pedersen will be the new cultural services manager for 91原创 Township. (Township of 91原创/Special to the 91原创 Advance Times)

The new cultural services manager in 91原创 Township is a local woman who found her love of arts close to home.

Annelisa Pedersen is taking over the post that was held by John Aldag, until he headed to Ottawa as Liberal MP for Cloverdale-91原创 City after September鈥檚 election.

鈥淚 am thrilled that Annelisa Pedersen will be returning to Fort 91原创 and joining our team at the [91原创 Centennial] Museum as we plan the move into a new arts, culture and heritage centre 鈥 Salishan Place by the River,鈥 said Peter Tulumello, a Township director.

鈥淧edersen鈥檚 background in music and arts administration will add another dimension to arts and cultural services, programs, and events in the Township of 91原创,鈥 he said.

Pedersen developed her yen for arts and culture starting young, when she attended and graduated from 91原创 Fine Arts School in the Fort 91原创.

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She then studied at the Vancouver Academy of Music, and at the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto, following that up with a graduate certificate in arts administration and cultural management from Humber College. She would later add to her education with an MBA from Laurier and a master of public administration from Queen鈥檚.

Pedersen returned to B.C. in 2006, where she was the general manager for musica intima, a Vancouver-based vocal ensemble.

Heading back to Ontario, she served as executive director for the Hamilton Philharmonic Orchestra, and was a chair of that city鈥檚 Arts Advisory Commission.

From 2018 she was director of cultural stewardship for the Niagara Parks Commission, working on new programming with local Indigenous leaders, and organizing the first Open Doors event for the Niagara Power Generation Station since the plant was decomissioned in 2006.

Pedersen begins work for the Township of 91原创 on January 4, 2022.



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