David Pearce

Chief Operating Officer & Managing Director, Europe,

Andrew Recinos

President & CEO, Tessitura

Jack Rubin

Co-Founder,

Tessitura Europe Community Week: Future in|sight - Opening Session

Tessitura Europe Community Week: Future in|sight — Opening Session

We’ll kick off this week of Community events by considering the lessons that 2020 has taught Tessitura as a company, and by highlighting some of the developments that lie ahead.

Live Webinar
Monday December 7th, 2pm GMT (9am EST)

Register by filling in the fields below:

Note: Tessitura Network is committed to making our virtual events as accessible as possible. Presenters will provide audible descriptions of visual components of the presentation where possible. We will stream open or closed captioning, where available, and all event recordings will be published with closed captioning. If you have specific accessibility needs, please email us at learning@tessituranetwork.com.

David Pearce

David Pearce

Chief Operating Officer & Managing Director, Europe

David is based in Mumbles, Wales, UK.

 As Chief Operating Officer, he is responsible for leading a group that supports Tessitura’s global operations. This includes People, Finance, Business Services and the Company’s activities in Europe and Asia Pacific.

Over the last 30 years David has worked with a range of private and public sector organisations to develop a range of skills. Latterly, as the Strategic Director of Wales Millennium Centre, he oversaw the opening of the world leading landmark venue and its first 14 years of operation. During 2015, the Centre won The Queen’s Award for Enterprise — the UK’s highest accolade for business success — in the field of Sustainable Development.

Prior to joining the Centre in 2004, when the Centre was officially opened, David held a number of senior management positions in a range of public and private organisations. These included Theatre Royal (Plymouth) Ltd, where he was Operations Director, and Esporta Health and Fitness Group, where he held a regional management role.

David holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Studies and a number of post-graduate qualifications. He is a qualified executive coach and mentor.

Andrew Recinos

Andrew Recinos

President & CEO
Tessitura

Andrew Recinos (he/him) is the President & CEO of Tessitura Network.

Recinos brings a unique skillset to the position, having held roles as business leader, arts administrator, technologist, and musician.

He began his affiliation with Tessitura in 2002, working as an implementation contractor for new Tessitura members. In 2009 he became the Product Manager for the Tessitura Next Generation project, serving as a key member of the leadership team for what was then the company’s largest technology effort to date. In 2012, Andrew joined Tessitura leadership as Executive Vice President, and in 2021 he was named President & CEO.

Prior to joining Tessitura, Andrew spent eight years as a member of the leadership team of Jacobson Consulting Applications (JCA), an independent technology company devoted to the nonprofit sector. From 1995 until 2002, Andrew served in a variety of roles in fundraising and technology at Carnegie Hall in New York City, including Director of the Friends of Carnegie Hall and Head of Systems for Development.

Andrew is a pianist, trumpet player and composer and has a Bachelor of Music degree from the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University. Recinos served as the Resident Composer of the Godlight Theatre Company in New York City for a decade and was part of the artistic team awarded a Drama Desk Award in 2010.

He holds a master’s degree in arts administration from the O’Neill School of Public & Environmental Affairs at Indiana University and was given the O’Neill School’s Distinguished Alumni Award in 2022. Andrew serves on the Advisory Board of the Center for Cultural Affairs, is a Board Member of ArtsFund and is a member of the Technical Working Group for the National Endowment for the Arts’ National Arts and Evidence-based Research Center. Andrew lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Peg and child Rowan.
Jack Rubin

Jack Rubin

Co-Founder

Jack Rubin led the Tessitura Network since its inception in 2001 through the end of 2020 and currently serves  in an advisory role.

After being appointed President by the founding Board, he led the company from its beginnings as two-person organization (with Chuck Reif, head of technology and fellow co-founder) and two license holders, to a company serving over 700 arts and cultural organizations with over 200 team members. Jack grew Tessitura Network into a company with multiple products and services, continual technology and functionality advancements, a global footprint on three continents and across ten countries, and as strong a presence in the museum and cultural attraction sector as the company initially built in the performing arts sector. 

Jack has served in management and leadership roles in both the for-profit and non-profit worlds. Previously, he was CEO and President of an internet-based ticketing and box office software company, Chief Financial and Strategic Officer for www.hotels.com during the period they went public and has also served in CEO, and senior-level management, marketing and strategic officer positions for large publicly-traded companies in various industries and market sectors. Responsibilities included dozens of mergers and acquisitions while with public companies, start-ups, growth initiatives, product development, strategic alliance formations, and management of numerous businesses. 

Jack has also served on non-profit boards and co-chaired a successful technology task force for an educational institution that led to nationally recognized design and implementation of the educational use of technology. Jack holds an MBA with distinction from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, a BBA summa cum laude from the University of Texas and is also a CPA.

Topics

Arts & Culture

/

Company News

/

Future in|sight 2020