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Aubrey Bergauer is Changing the Narrative of classical music and with her company Aubrey is changing the way businesses see themselves and propel companies to reach a broader audience.
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"Credited by Southwest Magazine with “redefining the classical concert experience as we know it,” Aubrey Bergauer defies trends and then makes her own. Her focus on not just engaging — but retaining — new audiences grew Seattle Opera’s BRAVO! Club to the largest group for young patrons in the nation, led the Bumbershoot Festival to achieve an unprecedented 43% increase in revenue, and propelled the California Symphony to nearly double the size of its audience and quadruple its donor base.
Praised by Wall Street Journal for leadership which “points the way to a new style of audience outreach,” Bergauer’s ability to strategically and holistically advance every facet of an organization, instilling and achieving common goals and vision across typically siloed marketing, development, and artistic departments, is creating a transformational change in the audience, in the office, on the stage, and in the community.
A graduate of Rice University with degrees in Music Performance and Business, Bergauer shares these ideas via her consulting work and speaking engagements across North America, including conferences for Adobe’s Magento, TEDx, Capacity Interactive, Opera America, Orchestras Canada, and the League of American Orchestras.
"[Bergauer] points the way to a new style of audience outreach—one that’s not for millennials only." —Wall Street Journal
"A millennial who believes in both Mozart and metrics...redefining the classical concert experience as we know it.” —Southwest Airlines Magazine
"[Bergauer] bristles with statistics, ideas and sharp new perspectives on the challenges facing symphony orchestras in the 21st century.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“These days in the Bay Area, the California Symphony may be the most forward-looking music organization around.” —San Jose Mercury News" (LinkedIn, 2020)
By BrianVeeAubrey Bergauer is Changing the Narrative of classical music and with her company Aubrey is changing the way businesses see themselves and propel companies to reach a broader audience.
Contact Info
Aubrey’s Profile
linkedin.com/in/aubreybergauer
Website
aubreybergauer.com/ (Company Website)
Twitter
AubreyBergauer
About
"Credited by Southwest Magazine with “redefining the classical concert experience as we know it,” Aubrey Bergauer defies trends and then makes her own. Her focus on not just engaging — but retaining — new audiences grew Seattle Opera’s BRAVO! Club to the largest group for young patrons in the nation, led the Bumbershoot Festival to achieve an unprecedented 43% increase in revenue, and propelled the California Symphony to nearly double the size of its audience and quadruple its donor base.
Praised by Wall Street Journal for leadership which “points the way to a new style of audience outreach,” Bergauer’s ability to strategically and holistically advance every facet of an organization, instilling and achieving common goals and vision across typically siloed marketing, development, and artistic departments, is creating a transformational change in the audience, in the office, on the stage, and in the community.
A graduate of Rice University with degrees in Music Performance and Business, Bergauer shares these ideas via her consulting work and speaking engagements across North America, including conferences for Adobe’s Magento, TEDx, Capacity Interactive, Opera America, Orchestras Canada, and the League of American Orchestras.
"[Bergauer] points the way to a new style of audience outreach—one that’s not for millennials only." —Wall Street Journal
"A millennial who believes in both Mozart and metrics...redefining the classical concert experience as we know it.” —Southwest Airlines Magazine
"[Bergauer] bristles with statistics, ideas and sharp new perspectives on the challenges facing symphony orchestras in the 21st century.” —San Francisco Chronicle
“These days in the Bay Area, the California Symphony may be the most forward-looking music organization around.” —San Jose Mercury News" (LinkedIn, 2020)