PACA’s board says ‘show must go on’ despite social media stir surrounding Tanenbaum

The week-long controversy surrounding the executive director of the non-profit organization PACA has taken its final bow and reached an end.

After a two-and-a-half-hour-long special board meeting that took place on Tuesday evening, it has been revealed that Mark Tanenbaum remains the executive director of the Performing Artist Collective Alliance (PACA).

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This came after a Facebook post on the organization’s official page made its way around social media, stating Tanembaum had resigned, although he quickly disputed that claim.

“It was not something everyone on the current board knew about, so it was a process that was not at all adhered to,” said Margo Wolfe, board president of PACA…

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