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SUMMARY:Multiple Points of Entry with David Fisk
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC:  Charlotte Symphony – Multiple Points of Entry\nSPEAKER: David Fisk\, President & CEO\, Charlotte Symphony \nA newcomer’s guide to the Charlotte Symphony. \nNOTE: Location change. This presentation will be at Temple Beth El. Speaker will be via Zoom. \n  \nDirections to Temple Beth El: \n\nEnter Shalom Park at the light – 5007 Providence Rd.\nAt the T-intersection\, turn right\, then make an immediate right.\nTurn left into parking lots for Temple Beth El.\n\n\nBIOGRAPHY \nDavid Fisk joined the Charlotte Symphony as its President & CEO in 2020. Prior to that he served as Executive Director of the Richmond Symphony in Virginia for 18 years\, having previously held leadership roles in the UK and Ireland with a chamber orchestra\, a symphony orchestra\, an international arts festival and a sculpture park. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music from the University of Manchester\, and a postgraduate performer’s diploma specializing in piano accompaniment from the Royal Northern College of Music\, where he also studied singing\, composition and conducting. \nDavid’s musical life began early\, as a boy chorister for five years at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London\, which made him realize his life would be in music one way or another. Studying cello led to a deep affinity for orchestral and chamber music\, and learning organ at St. Paul’s developed his love of church and choral music into adulthood. Though he started out as a professional musician\, and still continues to play piano and organ to this day\, David made the turn in his early twenties to arts management\, to which he has ever since dedicated his career. \nDavid is married to the Irish opera singer and voice teacher Anne O’Byrne. They live in Dilworth and have two grown children\, both currently studying in Europe.
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LOCATION:Temple Beth El\, 5101 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, 28270\, United States
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SUMMARY:Policing in 2024 with David Robinson
DESCRIPTION:TOPIC: Policing in 2024\nSPEAKER: David Robinson\, Deputy Chief\, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department \nDeputy Chief Robinson will provide insights into the security and public-order issues facing Charlotte this year and beyond and the plans of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Department to meet those challenges. \nNOTE: Location change. This presentation will be at Temple Beth El.  \nDirections to Temple Beth El: \n\nEnter Shalom Park at the light – 5007 Providence Rd.\nAt the T-intersection\, turn right\, then make an immediate right.\nTurn left into parking lots for Temple Beth El.\n\n\nBIOGRAPHY \nDeputy Chief David Robinson joined the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department as a member of the 122nd Recruit Class in 1996. He was promoted to the rank of Deputy Chief on October 6\, 2022. As the Deputy Chief of the Patrol Services Group\, he oversees approximately 1200 sworn and civilian employees\, within 13 Patrol Divisions and Airport Law Enforcement. \nWith over 27 years of dedicated public service to the City of Charlotte\, Deputy Chief Robinson has held many assignments to include\, Major over the Administrative Services Bureau and Central Patrol Service Area\, Captain of the Central and Hickory Grove Patrol Divisions as well as Captain over the Recruiting Unit. As a Lieutenant\, Deputy Chief Robinson was assigned to the Homicide Unit where he supervised four squads of Homicide Detectives dedicated to bringing justice to murder victims and their families. Additionally\, Deputy Chief Robinson served as a Supervisor in the Steele Creek Division and the Street Crimes Unit after seven years as a police officer. \nAs an innovative leader within the Law Enforcement Profession\, Deputy Chief Robinson is a member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)\, an organization which works to address the most crucial issues facing law enforcement today. He currently serves as a member on the IACP Victim Services Committee\, which supports cooperation and assistance between law enforcement and other crisis intervention providers to improve services and treatment for crime victims. Deputy Chief Robinson also graduated from the inaugural session of CMPD’s Command College in 2017. \nFrom a young boy\, Deputy Chief Robinson grew up in Charlotte\, NC where he was educated in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg School System\, (CMS). Following graduation from Independence High School\, he attended Appalachian State University where he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice\, December of 1995. It was only three (3) short months later\, March of 1996\, when he made the very important life decision to join the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Since that time\, Deputy Chief Robinson has worked tirelessly to build collaborative partnerships within the community\, while engaging with the citizens of Charlotte on a human level\, one positive interaction at a time.
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LOCATION:Temple Beth El\, 5101 Providence Rd\, Charlotte\, 28270\, United States
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