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2018-04-05 05:44:40
Organization: The Peninsula Symphony Orchestra is a large community orchestra, in its 70th season, with a budget of approximately $550,000. It performs 4 pairs of subscription concerts, plus several additional concerts, including annual collaborations with the Stanford University Symphonic Chorus, family concerts, and summer outdoor pops concerts, as well as extensive educational outreach programs. Symphony […]
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2016-04-14 01:27:33
Peninsula Symphony ASSISTANT CONDUCTOR JOB DESCRIPTION ORGANIZATION Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Peninsula Symphony Orchestra is a large community orchestra, in its 67th season, with a budget of approximately $550,000. It performs four pairs of subscription concerts, plus several special concerts, including annual collaborations with the Stanford University Symphonic Chorus, family concerts, […]
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2015-06-11 15:05:09
Former Orchestra Exec Director Sentenced To Nine Years
When Stephen Jay Carlton, director of the Peninsula Symphony in California was hired in 2009 “at an annual salary of $75,000 plus full medical benefits, the balance sheet for the Symphony at the fiscal year ending June 2009 showed about $500,000 in endowment funds with close to $10,000 in the checking account. On Sept. 20, 2013, when the alleged fraud began to unravel, there was $1,400 in endowment funds and $0 in the checking account.”
2014-12-11 09:00:56
Peninsula Symphony Embezzlement Case Just Became Creepy
In March, 2014 Peninsula Symphony Orchestra’s former executive director, Stephen Jay Carlton, was arrested on charges of grand theft, embezzlement, forgery, ID theft and tax fraud, plus enhancements for excessive taking. A recent article by Tracey Kaplan in the 12/5/2014 edition of the Mercury News reports Carlton was recently convicted on all charges and prosecutors are asking for a 16 year sentence, which might seem extreme for embezzling $272,000; that is, until the creepy part comes to light. According to Kaplan’s report, prosecutors are seeking the stiff penalty because Carlton has a voluntary manslaughter conviction from 1991 due to what Carlton’s attorney loosely described as a consensual erotic asphyxiation accident. The entire ordeal reaches far beyond the typical embezzlement scenario. Mark MacNamara published a comprehensive overview of Carlton’s illicit activities in an article at sfcv.org originally published on 4/11/2014 then updated on 09/22/2014. It’s worth taking the time to […]
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