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Playhouse Square CEO Gina Vernaci to retire in 2023

Vernaci spent 39 years with Playhouse Square and has served as CEO since 2019.

CLEVELAND — Playhouse Square President and CEO Gina Vernaci announced on Wednesday that she will retire in February 2023 after 39 years with the organization. 

“My years at Playhouse Square have been an incredible experience and a great honor,” said Vernaci in a statement. “I got to grow up as a professional within an organization that went from dodging the wrecking ball to becoming a giant in our industry. And I got to do it in partnership with an amazing team of colleagues and a super supportive Board. I know I will never lose the gratitude I feel for the Playhouse Square family.”

Vernaci joined Playhouse Square in 1984 and grew from an intern with the two-theater organization to executive producer overseeing programming in 11 performance spaces, with responsibility for more than 1000 shows and almost $50 million in gross sales annually. She became CEO in 2019.

During her tenure as CEO, Vernaci successfully led the organization through unprecedented pandemic challenges, with 1100 shows/events cancelled and theater doors shuttered for 15 months. As Road Vice Chair of The Broadway League, the national trade association for the Broadway industry, Vernaci and Playhouse Square helped lead the industry nationally as theaters started opening again. Locally, Playhouse Square hosted the first touring show in the United States, The Choir of Man, and the opening of the return of Disney’s The Lion King to its U.S. tour. 

During an interview with 3News' Sara Shookman for the Boss Ladies of CLE series in July, Vernaci said that she was excited to get back to spending time with extended family and traveling with her husband.

"My personal bucket list…because my name is Gina Maria Christina Vernaci, I've been trying to figure out how to speak Italian. So I've been listening to tapes…wondering if someday I could, you know, spend some time in Italy."

Credit: Playhouse Square
Gina and her husband Bill Hilyard with Beverly Bass, the real pilot on whom the character in "Come From Away" is based.

“Playhouse Square is extremely fortunate to have had Gina’s leadership for almost four decades,” said Amy Brady, Chair of the Playhouse Square Board of Trustees and Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer at Key Bank. “Her extraordinary knowledge, reputation and relationships within the nation’s performing arts community have helped us achieve our leadership position in the industry. We are extraordinarily well-positioned to attract top candidates, and I am grateful that Gina is giving us the time and personal commitment to help make a smooth and successful transition.”

Playhouse Square's Board of Trustees will shortly begin a nationwide search for its next CEO. Trustees Jim Merlino, chief clinical transformation officer at the Cleveland Clinic, and Brent Ballard, managing partner of Calfee, have agreed to serve as co-chairs of the Search Committee, whose first order of business will be to retain a firm that will help conduct the search.

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