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“We [Dick Holland and I] wanted to build this grand facility. We wanted to put together a real arts program for Omaha. She just dove right in,” says John Gottschalk, O-pa Board Chair Emeritus. “She had a big job to do. She endeared herself to the community, and Joan is now known and loved in this city.”
Says O-pa Board Chair Jack Koraleski, “Joan is, without a doubt, one of the best hires ever. Her commitment and passion for bringing the most amazing performances and educational opportunities to our city, and then finding ways to make them accessible to everyone has been simply transformational. Each and every year, her work impacts hundreds of thousands of people in a most positive way.”
Transformational impact for the city, state and region
Under Joan’s leadership, O-pa has grown from a start-up organization into Nebraska’s largest arts organization. Over 550,000 people now visit the Holland Performing Arts Center and Orpheum Theater annually – attending performances ranging from touring Broadway, jazz, dance, comedians and much more. Broadway blockbusters like HAMILTON, WICKED and Disney’s THE LION KING have filled the Orpheum and outstanding artists such as Wynton Marsalis, Boz Scaggs, and Wilco performed in the Holland. And both venues have become top sites to host community events. In total, nearly 6-million people have visited these venues.
O-pa’s annual economic impact is $48 million, and when Steelhouse Omaha opens May 12, 2023, that impact will grow to $61 million. Joan leads the O-pa Campus Expansion Plan which includes the phase I construction of Steelhouse Omaha and will include the upcoming phase II Center for Arts Engagement. She also manages the Holland Performing Arts Center and the Orpheum Theater where the organization has invested significant resources into both venues over the past 20 years.
Although Joan has been the driving force behind these signature venues that pour millions of dollars into the local economy, her impact is even more profound through realization of her vision of making the arts accessible to everyone. Hundreds of thousands of people have benefited from her commitment to bringing the highest level of performing artists to Nebraska, while breaking down barriers to see them.