NEOMHA hires Sarah Gyorki as first executive director

Sarah Gyorki has been named executive director of the Northeast Ohio Musical Heritage Association, which produces the Lake Erie Folk Fest at Shore Cultural Centre.

KIRTLAND, OHIO - The Northeast Ohio Musical Heritage Association (NEOMHA) is pleased to announce that it has hired Sarah Gyorki as its first executive director.

Sarah has served previously as development director for Shore Cultural Centre in Euclid as well as founding director of Arts Collinwood. Sarah is also owner of SKG Consulting, which provides development assistance for emerging, transitioning and growing organizations, both for-profit and nonprofit.

“We are so pleased to find someone with Sarah's breadth and depth of experience,” said NEOMHA board chair Jerie Ireland Green. “This puts us on the path to growth in supporting the local folk music community and bringing traditional and original music to appreciative audiences.”

NEOMHA, www.neomha.org, a nonprofit 501(c)3 organization founded in 2014, produces the Lake Erie Folk Fest in collaboration with Shore Cultural Centre, in addition to the Blue Sky Folk Festival in Kirtland. 

Jerie Green

Jerie Ireland Green is board chair of the Northeast Ohio Musical Heritage Association, based in Kirtland, OH. She is retired owner of Lakenetwork.net website development in Eastlake and was editor of the Lake County Business Journal.

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