CSN welcomes Josh Webb as manager of performing arts center

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CSN is set to welcome Josh Webb as the new Manager of the Performing Arts Center starting in early January. Josh Webb brings experience from his role as Professor of Theatre and Director of Performance for the Elizabeth Boatwright Coker Performing Arts Center at Coker University in Hartsville, South Carolina. Prior to this, he worked as a theatre teacher and technical director at Worcester Academy in Massachusetts.

Josh Webb hails from New England and holds a BA in Theater from Keene State College in New Hampshire and an MFA in Theatre Production Design from Michigan State University. In addition to his academic background, he has established himself as a freelance scenic designer, working with theaters around Charlotte, North Carolina.

Dean Kravchak expressed excitement about Josh joining the team, noting his contributions to the School of Arts & Letters and student success.

The CSN community looks forward to welcoming Josh Webb as he takes on this new role at the Performing Arts Center.



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