| Leslie
Hyde
Executive Director
 Leslie
Hyde is a co-founder of the Amalfi Coast
Music Festival & Institute and the
Center of Musical Studies (CMS)
of Washington. As Executive Director of these organizations,
she shares primary responsibility for planning
and organizational development. Ms. Hyde is in
charge of daily operations and logistics for festival
participants. She also heads up the areas of marketing
and publicity, manages the festival staff in Italy,
and acts as a liaison with sponsoring organizations
on the Amalfi Coast. As the originator of the guest
program, Ms. Hyde plans and develops activities
for festival guests and coordinates the excursions
and classes that are offered to musicians and guests.
In Washington, Ms. Hyde manages the academic program
of the Center of Musical Studies and is a coordinator
of the annual event, Ravello in America,
produced in conjunction with CMS and the international
Ravello Music Festival.
Ms. Hyde brings a wealth of experience in working
overseas to her role in the festival. She lived
and worked in Rome for seven years where she served
as the program director of Artis International,
a non-profit organization that produced international
art exhibits and other cultural events. Prior to
that she was a partner in a small company in Rome
that planned international conferences and provided
translation services for meetings and academic
journals. Ms. Hyde speaks fluent French and Italian.
She has spent summers working in the area of the
Amalfi Coast for more than a decade, and has also
lived in Paris.
Ms. Hyde has worked as a free-lance writer and
editor as well as a literary translator, in Washington,
D.C., Boston, and the Denver area. She worked as
a publications consultant for the Center for Applied
Linguistics and the National Foreign Language Center
and produced an educational series for the Network
of Educators for the Americas. Before moving to
Italy, Ms. Hyde also worked in Boston, Massachusetts
as a staff writer in a civil rights office. During
that time, Ms. Hyde was a member of the Scimitar
Players, an amateur theater group that produced
plays in foreign languages, and served as an editor
for Alpha-Bete, a literary magazine based
in Cambridge, Mass.
Ms. Hyde has been active for many years in various
women’s organizations and has worked in many
political campaigns. A native of the Washington
area, she is an alumna of the Potomac and Madeira
schools and holds a degree in Comparative Literature
from the University of Colorado. Ms. Hyde is an
officer on the board of Italian Muse,
a Washington-based arts organization founded to
promote Italian culture. She also serves as co-chair
of the board for the D.C. Children’s Chorus
and is involved in developing a community opera
program in Takoma Park, Maryland.
Administration
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