Jeff Mitchell
Jeff Mitchell is Theatre Projects’ Head of Sales & Marketing where he leads the development and execution of sales and marketing strategies focused on highlighting the expertise Theatre Projects provides while fully supporting the clients we serve.
Jeff brings to Theatre Projects nearly 20 years of performing arts industry experience and a diverse skillset, as an artist manager, client services executive, and arts administrator. He has successfully represented and developed the careers of individual artists, supported performing arts organizations by implementing new tools to increase their operational efficiencies, while successfully evolving the businesses he has worked for by expanding their presence and increasing revenue.
Jeff began his career at Columbia Artists Management Inc. and Zemsky/Green Artists, representing a client list of globally acclaimed opera singers. After, Jeff joined Palm Beach Opera as director of artistic operations, which led to an invitation to join ArtsVision as their vice president of client services. Following his time at ArtsVision, Jeff briefly pivoted to non-profit development, where he worked as director of development for Young Audiences New York.
An accomplished musician himself, Jeff studied flute performance at both University of Georgia (bachelor of music) and Yale University (master of music), and he earned an executive MBA from the Quantic School of Business and Technology. As a flutist, Jeff has won several awards and competitions, and continues to perform chamber music and solo recitals, and currently serves on the finance committee of the National Flute Association.
Our Team
It takes a village to create a special place for a community to call home. Our team brings together specialists with backgrounds in the performing arts, architecture, mechanical engineering, lighting design, acoustics, and more to offer a holistic approach to creating, renovating, or repurposing all forms of storytelling spaces. We understand the decisions that need to be made at every stage of the project and we know how to make a performance space work for artists, audience, and production teams.