Hot Springs Jazz Society Thanks Miller

Gretchen Miller retires as Executive Director.

The Hot Springs Jazz Society (HSJS) would like to thank Gretchen Miller (formerly Taylor) for her outstanding service to the Jazz Society as Executive Director for the past 15 years. Through several changes of board members and presidents, Miller has helped the Jazz Society through many transitions, through growth, through the economic ups and downs. Miller juggled a marriage, raising a family and working a second job while successfully serving as Executive Director of a busy non-profit organization.

Vicki Crisp, President of HSJS, said, “Since completing her advanced education, Gretchen is leaving to move on to another phase of her life and career. She will be greatly missed. She has our good wishes and support. Miller was the face of this organization for so long. It was a long and enjoyable ride. Jazz Society wishes Miller every success in her future.”

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