Missoula Symphony Staff
SCOTT BILLADEAU
Board president
Scott served on the music composition faculty at the University of Montana from 1997-2002. He received a regional EMMY nomination for his PBS soundtrack to Silence & Solitude, as well as a Gold ADDY for commercial music. In 2017 he completed the score to Yellowstone in Four Seasons, which first premiered on MT PBS. His orchestral arrangement of ‘The Last Best Place’ was performed by the Missoula Symphony in 2019, and the first performance of his chamber music work ‘Dia En La Vida’ was performed by the Los Angeles-based Quarteto Nuevo in 2021. His most recent orchestral work Nothing Gold Can Stay was performed by the Missoula Symphony in 2024.
PETER McKENZIE
Chief Operating Officer
Born and raised in Montana, Peter McKenzie earned his Bachelor’s Degree in Music Composition from the University of Montana, and his Master’s Degree in Music Composition from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.
Peter was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in the Fall of 2024. Prior to that he served as the Missoula Symphony Association’s Director of Operations since 2014. During his tenure, he’s worked with many artists and ensembles, including Tim Fain, Jennifer Frautschi, Robert McDuffy, Anderson & Roe, Brooklyn Rider, Tim Ryan Rouillier (“My Grandpa’s Fiddle”), Brandon Ridenour, Laquita Mitchell, and more.
Peter has been part of the development of the Montana Suzuki Institute, Ovando Gran Fondo, Symphony Cabaret series in collaboration with The Top Hat, Symphony Soiree, and most recently Missoula on Main’s New Year’s Eve Candlelight Symphony performance. He also serves on the MSA Finance, Events, and Programming committees.
As a composer, his compositions have been performed throughout the United States, including a performance at the Aspen Music Festival. World premieres of his music include performances in Santa Cruz, Bolivia; Abuja, Nigeria; and ACDA’s All Northwest Convention.
Peter was recognized as an Arts Missoula Star in 2019.
Outside of the symphony office, Peter loves spending time with his family, camping, golfing, going to Griz games, and enjoying a freshly poured Bayern Pilsner.
teresa drew
chief development officer
KIRSTEN McGLYNN
director of Patron Services
For thirteen years, Kirsten served as second flute in the Missoula Symphony, but is thrilled to serve the Missoula Symphony Association in a whole new capacity! She is a graduate of the University of Montana with a master’s degree in Flute Performance. For years, Kirsten has had a large and thriving flute studio and has been very involved with the Missoula community music scene: adjudicating, offering masterclasses and workshops to flutists in our local schools, co-directing the Missoula community flute choir “Zootown Flutes,” and teaching music classes through the program “Center for Music by People with Disabilities.” Kirsten also recently served as director of 2 Valleys Stage, a performing arts series and school outreach program based out of Seeley Lake.
When she isn’t playing/teaching, you can find her hanging out with her husband and their two kids on a hiking trail, biking or playing outside!
JASON BELL
Personnel Manager and Box Office Manager
Jason Bell serves as the Personnel Manager and Box Office Manager for the Missoula Symphony Association. A distinguished violinist and seasoned arts administrator, Jason brings over 35 years of professional experience to his dual roles, blending a passion for performance with deep expertise in orchestral operations.
His musical career includes performances with some of the Pacific Northwest’s most esteemed ensembles, such as the Oregon Symphony, Seattle Symphony, and the String Orchestra of the Rockies. Known for his warm sound, expressive phrasing, and collaborative approach, Jason has been a valued presence in orchestral sections and chamber music settings alike.
Since moving to Missoula, he has quickly become an integral part of the local music scene. He performs regularly with the Missoula Symphony Orchestra, the String Orchestra of the Rockies, and the Regal Ensemble, and is dedicated to enriching the vibrant cultural life of western Montana.
BETH WOODY
Development Coordinator
Born in Rapid City, South Dakota, Beth Woody received her Recreation Management degree from South Dakota State University. A successful 26-year career with the YMCA took her from Rapid City, South Dakota, Winter Park, Colorado, and Dallas, Texas to Missoula, Montana. Her YMCA responsibilities included program management, human resources and special events including the race director of the YMCA Riverbank Run. Beth is very involved in the Missoula community and enjoys spending time with her adult children, Callie, Megan and Grant.
Marley Ball
Education Coordinator
Marley Ball is a cellist, pianist, private teacher, and composer currently residing in Missoula, MT. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Performance from the University of Montana. Well-versed in a variety of musical genres, she’s been actively performing with various groups around Montana – including the Billings, Missoula, and Bozeman Symphonies, local bands, and with the Modern Rock Orchestra. She’s released multiple personal compositions under the name “Marley,” and has been composing music for film as well. Outside of music, you can find her hiking the Missoula mountains, reading, or hanging out at the movie theaters
SYLVIA ALLEN OMAN
MSA String Camp Director
Originally hailing from Boston, Massachusetts, Sylvia Oman moved to Missoula in 2007 to work in administrative and leadership positions with local non-profit organizations. Prior to this, she earned a Bachelor’s of Arts in Music from the University of Massachusetts-Boston and a Masters of Music in Pedagogy from Boise State University. She is a certified teacher with the Suzuki Association of the Americas and has a full studio of violin students, ages 6 to 60+. She has played in the Missoula Symphony Orchestra and the Helena Symphony Orchestra, as well as other ensembles in the area.
OLIVIA ADAMS
Social Media Coordinator
A Missoula native, Olivia Adams graduated from the University of Montana in 2020 with degrees in oboe performance, nonprofit management, and entertainment management. Since 2016 she has played in the Missoula Symphony Orchestra as their second oboist and joined the Missoula Symphony Association as an intern in 2019. She now serves as the MSA’s social media coordinator, stage manager, and Symphony in the Park coordinator.
When she’s not working or playing for the symphony, she enjoys hiking with her dog, traveling, and trying new coffees.
SUZANNE HARTZELL
Orchestra Librarian
Suzanne began life in Rochester, New York where her father was studying at Eastman School of Music. Her grandmother (a violinist and pianist) introduced Suzanne to the violin at age 5. In 1977 she moved to Missoula to attend the University of Montana where she received a Bachelor of Science degree in Recreation Resource Management. She joined the Missoula Symphony as a violinist in the early 1980s. After many years she added responsibilities as Music Librarian for the Symphony – a role she loves because it keeps her connected to the musicians of the orchestra. Suzanne has maintained a small violin studio in her home for 35 years. She and her husband have raised six children (all of whom are musicians). She plays violin regularly for her church and enjoys providing music for weddings and other special events. When not in her studio or organizing music for the Symphony, Suzanne can be found spending time with grandkids, reading, creating handmade cards or camping.
ABIGAIL CAREY
Chorale Librarian
Abigail has been singing with the Symphony Chorale for over a decade, and has been serving as the Chorale librarian for almost as long. When she’s not organizing stacks of music, you might find her dancing, singing, gardening, cooking, yoga-ing, or hiking and playing with her family in the mountains around town.
Board of Directors
Robert Ball
George Bandow
Scott Billadeau, President*
Michael Bohner
John B Drew
Pri Fernando, Treasurer*
Deirdre Flaherty
Andrew George
Mark Haythornthwaite, Secretary*
Joel Jacobson
Theresa Johnson
Bill Johnston, Vice President*
Vinnie Pavlish
Melyssa Polen
Katie Seidenschwarz
Deborah Stapley-Graham, Past President*
Jim Valeo*
Dave Wall
Sue Williams
Appointed Directors
Alicia Brischli, Orchestra Representative
Robin Kendall, Chorale Representative
Ex-Officio Directors
Julia Tai, Music Director
Dean Peterson, Chorale Director
*Members of the Executive Committee