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Queens Theatre Honors Melva M. Miller, Daniel Zausner on May 2

The celebratory event will include a program of honors and performances!

Queens Theatre (QT) today announced the cultural organization will hold its annual Gala on Monday, May 2, 2022, honoring Melva M. Miller, Chief Executive Officer at the Association for a Better New York (ABNY) and Daniel Zausner, Chief Operating Officer of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center.

"We are excited for the opportunity to honor these two outstanding leaders. We had planned to honor Melva and Danny in Spring 2020, before the shutdown, and are grateful that we are now in a place where we can gather and celebrate together,” said Queens Theatre Executive Director Taryn Sacramone. “We are even more proud to recognize them now. The work that both have done to support New Yorkers through the pandemic and to advance the City's recovery speaks to their commitments to community."

The celebratory event will include a program of honors and performances, including one by the extraordinary dance company Hiplet Ballerinas, and will raise funds to support Queens Theatre’s ongoing performances, community engagement and education programs.

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The Gala begins with a 6:00 PM cocktail and dinner reception, followed by a 7:30 PM program of honors and performances, and concludes with an 8:30 PM dessert reception. To learn more about the Gala and how to support it through sponsorships, Gala journal ads, tickets, and donations go to www.queenstheatre.org/gala or email gala@queenstheatre.org

In the two years since its last Gala, Queens Theatre produced 593 online programs, performances, and community engagement events reaching nearly 25,000 viewers with over 3,000 community members participating in community/education programs while its building was closed. This past summer, Queens Theatre welcomed back in-person audiences with 23 dance and music events and more than 100 performers lined up to perform on Queens Theatre’s first outdoor stage in Flushing Meadows Corona Park and at Corona Plaza.

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Melva M. Miller is the Chief Executive Officer at the Association for a Better New York. Previously, Ms. Miller led the organization’s Census initiative for an accurate count of New York. A resident of Southeast Queens, Ms. Miller has dedicated her life to community development through equitable economic growth, creative organizing, and inclusive stakeholder participation.

Ms. Miller started her community work in 1993 when she began working with children using the arts as a tool to promote civic responsibility while fostering positive imagery of youth in her community. Through this work, Ms. Miller used dance, music and artistic expression as a conduit for community empowerment, collective consciousness and individual pride. She later became the founding Executive Director of the Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District (BID). While leading this community-based not-for-profit organization, she also served as Project Director of the Downtown Jamaica Cultural District formed to support to the artistic development of downtown Jamaica.

In 2007, she joined the Office of the Queens Borough President as a key advisor on, and provide assistance to, small businesses throughout Queens, and was later promoted to Director of Economic Development, and then in 2015, to Deputy Queens Borough President.

Daniel Zausner is the Chief Operating Officer at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. He first joined the USTA in August 2001 after accumulating 17 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry.

In his current role, Mr. Zausner is responsible for managing and directing all aspects of the NTC, overseeing the year-round programming held at the facility, and for instituting and implementing a strategic vision for the long-term sustainability and growth of one of the largest public tennis facilities in the world and the home of the US Open Tennis Championships.

Additionally, he manages all operations for the world’s highest-attended annual sporting event, the US Open, including food and beverage, merchandise, suites and hospitality, security, guest services, broadcast operations, sponsor activation and construction trades. He also seeks out opportunities to expand the use of the venue for additional sports- and entertainment-related events.

During his tenure, he has increased US Open sales revenues across multiple disciplines. He has overseen the growth in ticket sales from $45 million to $140 million, boosting attendance 40 percent; increasing food and beverage sales from $8 million to more than $32 million; and increasing merchandise sales from $6 million to $18 million.

Mr. Zausner directed the design, construction and New York City approval process for the NTC’s $650 million visionary transformation that included upgrades to all 42.5 acres of the site over a five-year period and designed and developed the $150 million master plan for the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center site.

Previously, Mr. Zausner led Ogden Entertainment, a worldwide leader of venue management, food and beverage and related support services to arenas, stadiums, convention and exhibition centers, amphitheaters, and other public assembly facilities, and spent more than 11 years at Metropolitan Entertainment, one of the nation’s largest concert promoters. He sits on the board of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, NYC, is the Chairperson of the Flushing Meadows Corona Park Alliance, and has been a long-serving trustee of the Queens Chamber of Commerce.

About Queens Theatre

Queens Theatre (QT) is a performing arts center located in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens, NY. Its mission is to provide high-quality performances and programs that are accessible to the residents of Queens, the most diverse county in the nation. The Theatre's work reflects and celebrates its community. QT presents dance companies, produces, presents, and develops new works of theatre, family programming, community engagement events and initiatives, and offers a range of education programs onsite, in schools and in senior centers. In 2016, QT launched, and has since expanded, Theatre For All (TFA), a ground-breaking initiative to advance the inclusion of disabled people in the performing arts. Since COVID-19, QT has produced a range of digital programming – readings of new plays, wellness checks with performances for seniors, original dance showcases, a Storytellers series, an online round of its TFA training program for Deaf/Disabled actors, and more.

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