Staff & Board

Staff

Deborah Moran Peterson

Executive Director

(570) 346-7369 ext. 105

Frank Blasi, Esq.

Executive Director

(570) 342-7784

John Cardoni

General Manager

(570) 346-7369 ext. 107 

Jason Helman

Business Manager

(570) 346-7369 ext. 101

Tiffany Atkins

Assistant Technical Director

(570) 346-7369 ext. 116

Rachael Fronduti

Marketing Manager

(570) 346-7369 ext. 138

William Kreis

Food and Beverage Manager

(570) 346-7369 ext. 115

Ashley La Tassa

Broadway Subscriptions/Groups

(570) 342-7784

Donna Pivovarnik

Volunteer Coordinator

(570) 346-7369 ext. 121

Camille Reinecke

Arts & Education Outreach Manager / SCCYTP Director

(570) 346-7369 ext. 100

Karen Sobeski

Events Associate

(570) 346-7369 ext. 115

Patrick Toomey

Assistant Technical Director

(570) 346-7369 ext. 112

Kelly Trapper

Special Events Sales Manager

(570) 346-7369 ext. 135

Executive board

John Murray, President | Brian Cali, Esq., President

Dr. Kimberly D’Andrea, Vice President

Kristen Legg, Secretary

Joseph X. Garvey, CPA, Treasurer

William Joyce, Sr, Executive Committee

William Schoen, Executive Committee

Daniel Santaniello, President Emeritus

Matthew Mackie, President of MTSRCA

Board of directors

Tony Bartocci

Mark DeStefano

Jerry Donahue

Al Dorunda

Rob Grimm

Joseph Kacaba, 32°

Timothy McMullen

Erica Barone Pricci, PhD

Donald Rinaldi

Bernie Ross

Marlene Sammon

Bob Savakinus

Luke Schofield

Elaine Shepard

Robert Ufberg, Esq.

Marilyn Vitali

Advisory Board Committee

Chairpersons

Judith Cowley, Robert Savakinus, Robert Ufberg, Esq., Michael A. Barbetti, Brenda Bistocci, Jim Caffrey, Charles DeNaples, Kathy Donahue, Anne Falzett, Patrick Fricchione, MD, Nada Gilmartin, John Kearney, Robert Luciani, Mary Jean Lynett, Mary Marrara, Elizabeth Murray, Raymond Pilch, Aaron Pietryka, Dr. Donald Preate, Mary Jo Preno, Dr. Lisa Thomas, Thomas Tulaney II, Dr. Timothy Welby

We have several active committees made up of staff, board, community volunteers and arts advocates that are essential in developing and presenting programs for our region. The Scranton Cultural Center is a union house served by I.A.T.S.E. Local #329 which provides qualified technical staff to produce any performances. In addition, the SCC has a core of more than 200 volunteers that are essential in providing assistance to our operations, public relations and fund raising; these include program aides, ushers, tour guides, clerical help, special event assistance, and concessionaires.