Shriver Hall Concert Series Welcomes Shauntell Campbell and Richard Dellheim to Board
Shriver Hall Concert Series has appointed technology executive Shauntell Campbell and retired U.S. Department of Justice attorney Richard Dellheim to its Board of Directors.
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Shauntell Campbell and Richard Dellheim join the Baltimore-based chamber music organization's leadership.
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Shriver Hall Concert Series (SHCS) — Baltimore's premier presenter of solo recitalists and chamber music ensembles — is pleased to announce the appointments of Shauntell Campbell and Richard Dellheim to its Board of Directors.
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Shauntell L. Campbell, Ph.D., is a Miami, Florida, native and seasoned technology and governance executive who currently serves at the Social Security Administration, where she leads enterprise modernization initiatives and oversees major technology investments. Previously, she held leadership roles at PayPal, Bill Me Later, and Under Armour, where she guided enterprise governance and strategic operations. She also serves as an Adjunct Professor of Business and Technology at Baltimore City Community College. An active community leader, Campbell has served in executive, technology, and financial leadership positions with The Links, Inc., Baltimore (MD) Chapter; Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., Baltimore Metropolitan Chapter; and Jack and Jill of America, Inc., Baltimore Chapter. She is also a mother of a daughter who attends the Roland Park Country School, and she has been a Baltimore resident for over 20 years. Campbell earned degrees from Nova Southeastern University, Strayer University, and Alabama State University.
She remarks, “Shriver Hall Concert Series has long been a cultural cornerstone in Baltimore, bringing world-class musicians and transformative musical experiences to our community. I am delighted to join the Board and contribute to its mission of making outstanding performances and arts education accessible to audiences throughout our Baltimore communities.”
Richard Dellheim is an attorney who recently retired from the U.S. Department of Justice, where he served as a Deputy Chief in the Civil Rights Division. A Baltimore native, he has long supported the Shriver Hall Concert Series. He is a steadfast advocate for Baltimore's cultural institutions, particularly its musical organizations. He also has extensive nonprofit leadership experience, having served for more than three decades as a director and past president of the Baltimore Choral Arts Society.
He shares, “I am honored to join the Board of the Shriver Hall Concert Series. SHCS is a jewel in the crown of Baltimore's cultural life. I look forward to helping ensure its continued excellence and long-term success.”
Ian Heavers, Chair of the Board of Directors, says, “On behalf of the entire Board, I am delighted to welcome Shauntell Campbell and Richard Dellheim to the Board of Directors. Their talent, expertise, and deep appreciation for the performing arts make them outstanding additions to the Board. We are fortunate to have them join us at such an exciting time for the organization, and I very much look forward to working alongside them as we continue our mission of bringing outstanding chamber music and recital experiences to the Baltimore community.”
SHCS recently announced its 2026-27 and 61st concert season. The Subscription Series features performances at Shriver Hall by: Spanish cellist Pablo Ferrández in his Baltimore recital debut; German pianist Igor Levit in his Baltimore debut with an all-Beethoven program; French pianist Hélène Grimaud returning to Baltimore for the first time in 10 years; the Baltimore debut of saxophonist Steven Banks with the Verona Quartet in Christopher Theofanidis's Visions of the Hereafter (after Hieronymus Bosch ); violinist Midori in recital with pianist Özgür Aydin for the U.S. premiere of a new work by Thierry Escaich; the Baltimore debut of Trio Afiori featuring clarinetist Anthony McGill , mezzo-soprano Fleur Barron, and pianist Gloria Chen in new works by Valerie Coleman, Gabriel Kahane , and Kian Ravaei; the Canadian chamber orchestra Les Violons du Roy together with Israeli mandolin player Avi Avital in his SHCS debut; and the Calidore String Quartet in the U.S. premiere of a new work by Anna Clyne. Subscriptions are available now at ShriverConcerts.org , and single tickets will go on sale in August.
SHCS's free Discovery Series, which spotlights emerging artists on the classical music scene, features the Baltimore debut performances of the OAK Trio and the Terra String Quartet , plus a recital by the winner of the 2026 Yale Gordon Concerto Competition, pianist Yi-Chen Feng . Reservations will be available at ShriverConcerts.org .
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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/brooklyn/article/Shriver-Hall-Concert-Series-Appoints-Two-New-Board-of-Directors-Members-20260617)._
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