BURLINGTON – The Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) has named Amanda Knox Hoffman, formerly of East Calais, as the newly-elected member of its board of directors at the organization’s annual board meeting on June 19. Spencer Knapp was elected as chair, and, Peter Miller, Marc A. Scorca, and Prospero Gogo were elected as members.
Hoffman brings experience in nonprofit leadership, philanthropy and organizational development. The first executive director of a financial literacy nonprofit for high school girls and former director of development for Girls on the Run Vermont, Hoffman is a native Vermonter now residing in Charlotte, and UVM alum who grew up attending VSO concerts with her family.
“Music is a connective tissue in Vermont. The VSO creates moments where Vermonters, whether urban or rural, can come together to enjoy world-class performances, often right in their own towns,” explained Hoffman. “The access the VSO provides to orchestral music across the state is incredible. It’s not elitist; it’s inclusive. That’s what makes it so special.”
With a legacy of more than 90 years delivering musical performances and educational programs, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra say they are committed to artistic excellence, innovative programming, and community engagement.

