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Deborah Borda to take four-month sabbatical from L.A. Philharmonic

Deborah Borda, president and chief executive of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, will take a four-month sabbatical to pursue a residency at the Harvard Kennedy School.
Deborah Borda, president and chief executive of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, will take a four-month sabbatical to pursue a residency at the Harvard Kennedy School.
(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Times)
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Deborah Borda will take a four-month sabbatical from her role as president and chief executive of the Los Angeles Philharmonic so that she can assume a residency at the Harvard Kennedy School at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass.

Borda’s sabbatical is expected to begin in September, when she will join the Center for Public Leadership as a Hauser leader-in-residence. The school said on Monday that Borda will engage with students and faculty in the area of cultural entrepreneurship.

In addition, she will develop mentorship opportunities for students at the school and contribute to lectures and leadership development programming for the center’s more than 100 students.

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Borda said in a news release that the appointment “comes at an opportune time for me, as I pause to reflect on the exciting adventure of the past 15 years with the Los Angeles Philharmonic.”

She added: “I look forward to returning refreshed and filled with new ideas as we prepare for the celebration of the L.A. Phil’s upcoming centennial.” The orchestra was established in 1919.

Borda became the president and CEO of the L.A. Phil in 2000. She previously served as executive director of the New York Philharmonic and general manager of the San Francisco Symphony.

Later this month, L.A. Philharmonic will begin a tour of Asia, including stops in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul and Tokyo.

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