Orlando Ballet parts ways with executive director Cheryl Collins
As its 50th-anniversary season draws to a close and hot on the heels of its successful debut of a $3.6 million “Nutcracker,” Orlando Ballet is looking for a new executive director.
A statement provided to the Orlando Sentinel this week announced the company would not renew its contract with Cheryl Collins, who has led the organization as executive director since 2020.
Collins did not respond to multiple requests for comment.
“After seven years with Orlando Ballet, Cheryl Collins will not be returning as executive director when her contract expires at the end of the 2023-2024 season,” the ballet’s statement read. The season’s last production, “Casanova,” runs May 16-19.
“Artistic director Jorden Morris will serve as interim executive director as the board moves forward activating a search committee in the weeks ahead,” the statement read. Morris joined the company in 2020 as choreographer in residence. When then-artistic director Robert Hill resigned in August 2021, Morris stepped into that position on an interim basis until being given the top artistic job officially in December.