LEADERS AND ADMINISTRATION
Board of Directors
Daniel Y. Chang, Founder of J&J Group Advisory Group
Michael Dadap, Artistic & Music Director, Children's Orchestra Society
June Feng, COS Tour Liaison
Loida Nicolas Lewis, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman at TLC Beatrice International Holdings, Inc.
Lily H. Li, Independent Consultant
Dr. Yeou-Cheng Ma, Executive Director, Children's Orchestra Society*
Lily O'Boyle, Author; Philanthropist
Revelino Pascual, IBM Executive
Roland Shen, Director, ERP systems, Leviton
Matthew Sullivan, Chief of Staff and Director of Special Projects at The New School
Artistic Advisory Board
Emanuel Ax
Chee-Yun
Yo-Yo Ma
Michael Tree +
International Advisory Board
Susan Agin
Seth Bornstein
John D’Addario, Jr.
Prof. Dianne Davis
Rochelle W. Evans
Gigi Ferrante
Maan Hontiveros
Lucinda Hurley
Reverend David Lowry
Dr. Federico Macaranas
Mary-Clare Metcalf
Nelson Navarro +
Germelina Salumbides
Caroline Hsiao Van
Bobbi Wailes +
Hannah Wu Sadeek
* Ex-officio
+ In memoriam
Administration
Dr. Yeou-Cheng Ma, Executive Director
Michael Dadap, Artistic & Music Director
Jane Park, Office & Production Manager
Cynthia De Leon, Director of Finance & Operations
Nicole Triandafilos, Production Staff
Dr. Robert Cosgrove, Production Staff
Aaron Goldstein, Production Staff
Carla Mongado, Development Intern
Laura Dadap, Administrator
Tributes to past board members
To Dr. Mathew H. M. Lee
We deeply miss Mathew H. M. Lee, MD, Vice-Chair of our Board of Directors, former chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine and medical director of the Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine. Dr. Lee served the Rusk Institute for more than 45 years, creating a rich legacy of humanism in medicine and making important advances in the treatment and research of chronic pain, thermography, acupuncture, and music therapy. He passed away in Hawaii on March 11, 2011. He has trained and mentored many exceptional doctors, and believed that Music was the greatest under-used natural resource, and encouraged many young musicians in their pursuit of music and medicine. Please see Dr. Lee's obituary in the Newsroom.
To Isidore Cohen
We shall miss Isi as a a valued member of our Artistic Advisory Board, for his sense of humor, his love of music and his encouragement to young musicians. My brother and I grew up under his wings and will always remember fondly the unforgettable evenings and nights we spent on Christmas Eve, playing chamber music amongst our peers, and with the great musicians, until shortly before midnight, when we rushed to hear the Schneider Orchestra (now the New York String Orchestra) play their concert, and then return to their apartment for more food, merriment and music until the wee hours of the morning. Michael and I, and the entire COS family sends our condolences to the Cohen family, especially Erica & Alan
To Mrs. Avery Fisher
We shall miss Mrs. Avery Fisher as a long-term and generous member of our Board of Directors. Affectionately known as Janet, she attended many of our events with her friends, adding cachet and panache to our galas, and gave encouragement to our young members. Her nurturing love and support of the children's growth and development has permitted COS to flourish and develop many exciting programs to continue Dr. H. T. Ma's vision to "teach children the language of music". We hope to perpetuate her memory, and continue to support talented children with financial need by establishing a named scholarship in her honor at COS.
To Dr. Maclyn McCarty
We shall miss Dr. McCarty as a great scientist, and our first Chairman of the Board. Dr. McCarty was infinitely patient with our growth process, as we emerged from a small group of students playing together in our basement to the large family that COS has become. His nurturing love and support of the children's growth and development has permitted COS to flourish and develop many exciting programs to continue Dr. H. T. Ma's vision to "teach children the language of music". We hope to perpetuate his memory, and continue to support talented children with financial need by establishing a named chair in his honor at COS.