This guest blog post comes from Baltimore Sun arts writer Mary Carole McCauley. -- TIM
Anne Cantler Fulwiler, who for more than a decade ran the Theatre Project with dedication and grit, has stepped down as that group's producing director.
Though Fulwiler's resignation became effective at the end of June, she said she will remain on the organization's board for now to help with the transition.
And on Monday, she starts ...
a new job with an old friend: the Mid-Atlantic Arts Foundation, where she will work in external affairs. Fulwiler previously was employed by the regional funding group in the 1990s as a program association. Chris Pfingsten, who has served as Theatre Project's managing director for the past season, has been appointed producing director for the 2012-2013 season, the organization announced.
During Fulwiler's tenure, she presented nearly 400 productions involving over 3,000 artists from across the nation and 17 foreign countries.
"It just felt like the right time in the life of Theatre Project for me to step down from this role," Fulwiler says in a press release. "It's been a truly amazing time."
--Mary Carole McCauley
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