MELINDA WALSH AND TODD LEFF JOIN THE OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN MUSEUM AND THEATRE EDUCATION CENTER BOARD
Granddaughter of Oscar Hammerstein II and Hand and Stone CEO Support the Nonprofit’s Mission to Save Highland Farm
DOYLESTOWN, PA – The Oscar Hammerstein Museum and Theatre Education Center announced Melinda Mathias Walsh, granddaughter of Oscar Hammerstein II, and Todd Leff, president and CEO of Hand and Stone Franchise Corporation, are joining the nonprofit’s board of directors.
Joining the Honorary Advisory board, Melinda Walsh is the latest in a growing number of luminaries, including musical theatre and Hollywood icon Shirley Jones, actress and author Mariel Hemingway, English actor and performer Gerald Dickens, National Medal of the Arts recipient and Grammy-nominated composer Dr. Morten Lauridsen and local celebrity and former 2002 American Idol participant Justin Guarini, to lend their support to the Museum.
Said Walsh, “When I think of my grandfather, I think of a life lived with integrity and humanity, a model for what it is to be a good citizen of the world. He once said, ‘When a writer writes anything about anything at all, he gives himself away.’ I think these characteristics shine in all of his work. He believed that the good in humanity would prevail, a belief we cling to now while seeking comfort and hope.”