Tehvon Fowler-Chapman currently serves as the Vice President of Connects at LA Opera. Prior positions include Executive Director of Washington Concert Opera, Manager of External Affairs at Vocal Arts DC, Director of Artistic Administration at National Sawdust (Brooklyn, NY), and Company Manager for Wolf Trap Opera. Additionally, he is a member of the inaugural cohort of Sphinx L.E.A.D. (Leaders in Excellence, Arts, and Diversity).
Tehvon Fowler-Chapman joined Washington Concert Opera as Executive Director in August 2020. Prior positions include Manager of External Affairs at Vocal Arts DC, Director of Artistic Administration at National Sawdust (Brooklyn, NY), and Company Manager for Wolf Trap Opera. A strong advocate for artists, he recently served as part of the Artist Relief Tree, a grassroots organization dedicated to supporting artists financially through the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic effects on the arts. Additionally, he is a member of the inaugural cohort of Sphinx L.E.A.D. (Leaders in Excellence, Arts, and Diversity), a program started by the Sphinx Organization to empower leaders of color in the performing arts. He holds an M.A. in Arts Administration from Indiana University and a B.M. in Instrumental Music Education from Arizona State University.
Tehvon Fowler-Chapman currently serves as the Vice President of Connects at LA Opera. Prior positions include Executive Director of Washington Concert Opera, Manager of External Affairs at Vocal Arts DC, Director of Artistic Administration at National Sawdust (Brooklyn, NY), and Company Manager for Wolf Trap Opera. Additionally, he is a member of the inaugural cohort of Sphinx L.E.A.D. (Leaders in Excellence, Arts, and Diversity).
Tehvon Fowler-Chapman joined Washington Concert Opera as Executive Director in August 2020. Prior positions include Manager of External Affairs at Vocal Arts DC, Director of Artistic Administration at National Sawdust (Brooklyn, NY), and Company Manager for Wolf Trap Opera. A strong advocate for artists, he recently served as part of the Artist Relief Tree, a grassroots organization dedicated to supporting artists financially through the COVID-19 pandemic’s economic effects on the arts. Additionally, he is a member of the inaugural cohort of Sphinx L.E.A.D. (Leaders in Excellence, Arts, and Diversity), a program started by the Sphinx Organization to empower leaders of color in the performing arts. He holds an M.A. in Arts Administration from Indiana University and a B.M. in Instrumental Music Education from Arizona State University.