Board of Directors
melissa campbell |
nicole ottmer |
Melissa Campbell is a Kindergarten teacher with her Master’s in Special Education and a parent of theater enthusiast. She enjoys spending time with her boys 16 and 11, and her husband of 15 years. Melissa also enjoys being outdoors, watching theater, soccer and making crafts. She often can be found running one child or more to the next rehearsal. Both of her children are singers, dancers, and love performing on stage. She looks forward to what she can contribute to Front Range Theater from a parent’s perspective.
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Nicole is a K-12 educator and a child and parent of theater enthusiasts. She fondly remembers time spent watching her mother’s performances on stage and helping her mom rehearse lines. Nicole enjoys spending time with her family and hiking in and around Colorado Springs. Nicole believes the arts are essential for all and appreciates the way performances foster so many layers of community and belonging. She looks forward to being a member of and contributing to the Front Range Theater community.
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Parrish SalyersBio coming soon!
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mike wakefieldMichael spent many years in the Evergreen Players community theater, with leading roles in The Fantastiks, The Unsinkable Molly Brown, Dracula, and a few melodramas. He is a retired Engineering Manager from Lockheed Martin’s Advanced Space Systems, and is a member of The Sound of the Rockies men’s barbershop chorus, which is currently ranked 4th in the Barbershop Harmony Society out of 700 choruses. He also sings in a Valentines Day quartet called “The Heart Throbs”. Mike brings years of creativity and critique experience to the Board.
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sally wakefield
Sally is a business administration graduate of Regis University and a retired Contract Negotiator from Lockheed Martin's Flight Systems Division. She enjoys spending as much time as possible with family and friends, painting, gardening and enjoying other hobbies while looking for new challenges and interests to undertake. She has volunteered previously for numerous organizations, but greatly enjoys her time spent with FRTC, sharing her previous business experience with the board.
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