PHILADELPHIA—The Philadelphia Orchestra has hired two executives to new leadership posts.
The orchestra said Monday that Ryan Fleur and Matthew Loden will serve in executive vice president positions and are expected to arrive by June 1.
Fleur has served since 2003 as president and CEO of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra. He will be involved with concert, touring and residency fulfillment, personnel, human resources, ticketing and electronic media development. He will also oversee fiscal matters as the orchestra emerges from Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization.
Loden has served as vice president and general manager of the Aspen Music Festival and School since 2008. He will oversee public relations, marketing and development, and will be involved in the orchestra’s endowment campaign.
Both will report to Philadelphia Orchestra chief executive officer Allison Vulgamore.



