English National Opera announces Jenny Mollica as new Chief Executive
Hattie Butterworth
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
The company's interim CEO is made permanent, coming from her role in Director of Strategy and Engagement
English National Opera has today announced the appointment of Jenny Mollica as Chief Executive of both ENO and the London Coliseum with immediate effect.
Mollica has been Interim Chief Executive of ENO since August 2023 joining the company in 2020 as Director of Strategy and Engagement. Prior to this Mollica worked at the Barbican and Guildhall School of Music & Drama for just over a decade in a range of roles, including Director of Creative Learning, where she developed a range of participatory programmes across music, theatre, dance, visual arts, film and literature.
Over the past four years she has worked closely with ENO’s Governing Board and Executive on the organisation’s strategic management, business planning and governance, including developing ENO’s new partnerships and plans for the company's relocation to Greater Manchester.
Mollica has additionally overseen the growth of the ENO Engage programme nationally, including its creative health and wellbeing programme ENO Breathe, which is now available through more than 90 NHS Partners nationally. She has also led on new digital programmes at ENO, including as Co-Executive Producer on a TV and broadcast project for Sky Kids and Sky Arts designed to introduce family audiences to opera for the first time.
Annilese Miskimmon, Artistic Director of ENO and London Coliseum, said of Mollica's appointment: ‘I am absolutely delighted that the Board have appointed Jenny. She is a wonderful, talented and supportive colleague and collaborator. I am looking forward to continuing our work together with the rest of the company as we move forward with our ambitious plans for London and Greater Manchester over the coming years.’
Mollica herself said: ‘I am immensely proud to be entrusted with leading ENO towards its new future, serving the communities of London and Greater Manchester, and continuing our work on a national and international scale. Now, more than ever, ENO has a vital and unique role to play in the future of this extraordinary art form, and it is thrilling to be at the helm as we look ahead to this next act in the company’s life. I look forward to continuing to work with Annilese, the ENO Board and our exceptionally talented and dedicated company to shape and define this period of creative renewal for ENO, opening up new possibilities for opera in people’s lives in London, Greater Manchester and beyond.’
English National Opera announced its 2024/25 season at the London Coliseum last week. eno.org