New York Philharmonic CEO Resigns After Tumultuous Year
Gary Ginstling's departure follows a sexual misconduct scandal and an investigation into the orchestra's workplace culture.
- Ginstling announced his resignation citing the need for different leadership.
- His exit leaves the orchestra in a leadership void until 2026.
- An investigation was launched following allegations against two musicians.
- The musicians, suspended with pay, are suing the Philharmonic.
- Deborah Borda will lead the transition team during this period.