cultivating a love
of the musical arts

In 1965 a group of musicians, led by Florida Southern College professor Dr. Ken Anderson and Lakeland businessman Jay Erwin, decided to organize an orchestra to provide classical music for their community.


With Erwin as conductor, the group called itself the Lakeland Civic Symphony and began with 30 musicians and an audience consisting of family members and a few friends. Their financial base consisted of a large glass jar, marked “donations,” which stood at the concert hall door.


In 1987, the organization changed its name to the Imperial Symphony Orchestra with an intent to better reflect its place in Polk County.


Throughout its history, the ISO has been blessed with enthusiastic and forward-looking volunteer leaders, hard-working staff, and devoted musicians. In 1994, Governor Lawton Chiles publicly saluted this commitment when he presented the ISO with the prestigious Governor’s Award for Voluntarism in the Arts, recognizing its contribution of more than 22,500 volunteer hours in one year alone.


In 2021, the organization was reimagined as the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra and underwent a rebrand to align its look, feel, and message with its purpose and commitment to inclusion.

we are a powerful, stimulating, steadfast, collective harmony.

Powerful

We are dynamic, auditioned, professional musicians, united to interpret music that moves people.

stimulating

The symphony is an immersive experience that engages the senses.

steadfast

We are a resilient presence committed to cultural enrichment and preserving the art for future generations.

collective

We create for everyone.

harmony

We connect our community through a shared appreciation for the arts.

everyone
is invited

At the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra, we create powerful musical experiences that connect our community and enrich our lives. Join us. Find your connection.

meet the
musicans

The LSO is composed of dynamic, auditioned, professional musicians who draw upon deep reservoirs of passion and skill to interpret music that moves people. We are a catalyst in our community, igniting creativity, provoking thought, inspiring action, and sparking emotion.

leadership

Our leaders come together from varied backgrounds to support the Lakeland Symphony Orchestra in its mission to connect, enrich, educate, and entertain. We are led by a president, vice president, treasurer, and secretary, with oversight from an advisory board and a board of directors.

Operationally, we’re guided by our music director and conductor, Mark Thielen, and our executive director, Amy Wiggins, with support from our orchestra and office manager, Christine Collister.

EXECUTIVE
COMMITTEE

Arletta Black Torres
President

Robert Berganza
Vice President

Margaret Parry
Treasurer

Lu Fitzwater
Secretary

Greg Sale
Immediate Past President

Lori Powell
Advisory Board Chair

ADVISORY
BOARD

Kelly Aiken

Todd Baylis

Joan Buccino

Sal Campisi, Jr.

Deedre Daniel

Patrick Fagan

Amy Laderer

Brandi McLaughlin

Meredith Prokuski

Monique Quick

Maurice Raymond

Art Rowbotham

Bill Schichtel

Sandra Sheets, Esq.

Henry E. Tucker

BOARD OF
DIRECTORS

Arletta Black Torres
President

Robert Berganza
Vice President

Margaret Parry
Treasurer

Lu Fitzwater
Secretary

Greg Sale
Immediate Past President

Lori Powell
Advisory Board Chair

Ashley Bailey

Christina Boyce

Chuck McDanal

Matthew Vaughn

Don West

Mike Woodhouse


PAST
PRESIDENTS

Jay Erwin*

Mrs. J. Fred (Valda) Guess*

Charles R. Mayer

Robert V. Parker

Dr. F.D. Rumscheidt

George H. Anderson, Jr.

James F. Slutz

Julie Rogers

Cecil Rosenblum

Keith Sheldon

Bruce Renfroe, Jr. *

Bobby Golden

Susan Cruz

Cecilia Moore

Dale Gardner Jacobs

Anita Maxwell

Julius Hobbs

Andy Hernandez

Dr. Tom McLaughlin*

Rob Sansome

Howard LeVasseur

Brock Self

Martha Linder

Seth McKeel

Art Rowbotham

Monique Quick

Curt Wheeler

Thomas K. Mack

Lori Powell

Lu Fitzwater

Mike Ibarra

Greg Sale

Todd Baylis

Brad Lunz

*Denotes deceased


MARK THIELEN

MUSIC DIRECTOR AND CONDUCTOR

Mark Thielen is a 40 year resident of Polk County. Mr. Thielen retired after 30 years of teaching in the public schools where he served as theory, electronic music instructor and orchestra director at the Harrison School for the Arts in Lakeland, Florida.


Mr. Thielen’s orchestras have performed successfully at state, regional, and national level festivals and conferences. From 2006-2015, Mark was the orchestra director at All-Saints’ Academy in Winter Haven where he taught string students in grades 6-12. In May of 2015, Mr. Thielen retired from his position at All Saints. He maintains a private studio as well as works with Central Florida schools as a guest clinician/conductor.


Maestro Thielen performs professionally with the Hollingsworth Trio and the Unstrung Quartet. He is a past president of the Florida Orchestra Association. For 14 years, he was conductor of the Honors Orchestra program at the University of Central Florida. Maestro Thielen has been associated with the Imperial Symphony Orchestra for more than 40 seasons. He served as concertmaster and associate conductor for 24 of those years before becoming music director and conductor in 2000.

AMY WIGGINS

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Amy Wiggins is a public relations and communications professional with more than 15 years of experience in membership and philanthropic organizations.

Although Amy started down her professional path with a religion degree, her ability to listen and connect with people soon led her into the public relations and integrated marketing field, where she honed her skills at the Lakeland Area Chamber of Commerce as Vice President of Communications. During her tenure at the Lakeland Chamber, Amy’s work won several state-wide awards for public relations campaigns and publications.

As the Executive Director of the Imperial Symphony Orchestra, Amy’s goal is to make the benefits of music and arts education accessible. Knowing that arts and cultural opportunities help to stimulate innovation and drive the economy, Amy is committed to fulfilling the ISO’s mission to educate, entertain and inspire.

CHRISTINE COLLISTER

ORCHESTRA AND OFFICE MANAGER

Christine Collister is the Orchestra and Office Manager of the Imperial Symphony Orchestra. Originally from Massachusetts, Christine earned her BFA in violin at Ithaca College in New York. Christine honed both her musical and administrative skills in New York and Connecticut before moving to central Florida in 1999. In addition to classical music, Christine also enjoys performing jazz, folk, Celtic, bluegrass and country and performs regularly throughout central Florida as a freelance musician.

Besides music, Christine enjoys crochet, reading, cooking and trying new and exotic cuisine. Christine met her husband, Davis Collister, in the ISO (he in the bass section, she in the violins) and they live in Kathleen, FL with their son, Daniel.

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