THE PARLOR ROOM COLLECTIVE
Our mission is to enhance the health and vitality of our community through music. We believe in the ability of music to transcend boundaries, bridge gaps, and uplift spirits. Our vision is to create a space where diverse audiences can come together to experience the magic of live music, fostering a sense of belonging and shared cultural appreciation.
MISSION OF THE PARLOR ROOM
To provide an artist-forward venue that hosts exceptional shows in an up-close listening environment.
An Artist-forward venue specializing in singer/songwriter and roots music which promotes an active listening environment.
To be a cultural hub of downtown Northampton and the Pioneer Valley
Provides artists with an attentive audience and builds a foundation for career growth in western Massachusetts through our affiliation with Signature Sounds and Green River Festival.
To be a safe space for artists and patrons of all races and genders where all are treated with dignity and respect.
THE PARLOR ROOM BOARD OF DIRECTORS
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AMY CAHILLANE
she/her
Board Member
Amy Cahillane is the Community and Economic Development Director for the City of Greenfield. Amy graduated from Smith College in 1993 with a bachelor’s degree in government and french studies, earned her juris doctorate in 1999 at Suffolk University School of Law and a master’s degree in political science at the University of Washington in 2005. She has worked in a multitude of roles across the Northampton community. She was a board member and then co-president of the Northampton Education Foundation, and a member of both the Northampton Jazz Festival and Northampton Center for the Arts' boards. As part of the Northampton Center of Arts, She and other board members worked to provide affordable and accessible venues for a wide range of arts experiences, including performances, exhibits, arts education and more. Over the last 7 years, Amy was the executive director for the Downtown Northampton Association. She guided the association and its volunteer board in initiatives to strengthen the vibrancy of the city’s economy and culture and built strong partnerships with the local business community, city government and downtown stakeholders. She brings an extensive track record of strengthening Northampton's economic and cultural vitality to The Parlor Room.
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KIMAYA DIGGS
she/her
Board Member
Kimaya Diggs is a singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and prose writer born and raised in the music and dance communities of Western Massachusetts. She cut her teeth as a solo artist in the Valley's breweries, farmers markets, and venues such as the Iron Horse, the Parlor Room, and Race Street Live. Her first album, Breastfed, had a song land in the top ten on 93.9 The River's Best New Songs list the year it came out, and her sophomore album, Quincy, saw Kimaya playing the Green River Fest mainstage and supporting acts such as Trombone Shorty.
When not on stage, Kimaya works as a writer. She holds a degree in creative writing from Swarthmore College. Kimaya lives in Northampton with her husband and her dog.
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Chris Freeman
he/him
Executive Director
Chris Freeman currently holds the position of Executive Director at The Parlor Room. Prior to this role, he spent a decade on the road as a founding member of the band Parsonsfield. He toured extensively across North America playing thousands of shows in venues large and small. The band released five albums under the Signature Sounds label.
Having transitioned into the Executive Director role at The Parlor Room in February 2022, Freeman played a critical role in guiding the organization through a significant transition to non-profit status. This transformation solidified The Parlor Room's commitment to supporting artistic growth and community engagement.
As a Northampton resident deeply rooted in the local music scene, Chris remains devoted to the well-being of the musical community. His position as Executive Director allows him to channel this commitment and apply his extensive musical background to benefit The Parlor Room and the wider artistic community it serves.
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Randy Krotowski
he/him
President / Board Member
Randy Krotowski is a retired corporate technology executive who has a passion for music as an enthusiastic audience member. After growing up in Toronto and spending his career in cities across North America, Randy and his wife, Margaret, spent a year looking for a community with the perfect blend of culture, music, food and outdoor activities. They moved to Northampton in 2015 and immersed themselves in everything this region has to offer. In the last seven years, Randy has been very involved with supporting entrepreneurship in the Valley and brings his experience serving on a variety of public and nonprofit boards along with strong governance and business experience to the Parlor Room.
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David Meininger
he/him
Treasurer / Board Member
David has an undergraduate degree in Economics and a MBA in Finance and a lifelong passion for music. He and his wife are relative newcomers to the Valley, moving to Northampton 2 years ago to enjoy the vibrant cultural and music scene in the Valley. He currently works full time at HP Hood, a $3.5B dairy manufacturer and brings a strong corporate finance background including balance sheet, income statement and cash flow analysis along with experience in budgets, contracts and corporate governance to The Parlor Room.
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Ruthie Oland
she/her
Board Member
Ruthie Oland earned her MBA from UMass Amherst in 2018, and now works as a residential Realtor in the Pioneer Valley. The daughter of a bluegrass banjo player, Ruthie grew up regularly volunteering at the Hudson River Clearwater Festival, and enjoying live musical performances. Ruthie is proud to serve on the board of the Parlor Room, which provides such a special place for artists and local audiences to enjoy live music together. Ruthie is a member of the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce, sits on the board of Congregation B'nei Israel in Northampton, and is a fundraiser for The Movement Voter Project. She lives in Haydenville with her husband, Dave, and children, Aviv, & Liora.
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Harris Paseltiner
he/him
Board Member
Harris Paseltiner is a multi-instrumentalist touring and recording artist, songwriter, producer, and engineer. He is a founding member of the indie folk band Darlingside, described by NPR as “exquisitely-arranged, literary-minded, baroque folk-pop”. The band began in 2009 in the Pioneer Valley and built a local following busking in downtown Northampton and playing farmers markets, until eventually becoming a mainstay at venues such as the Iron Horse and the Academy of Music. The vibrant local music scene was a springboard to international touring and critical acclaim including Folk Alliance International Artist Of The Year. Harris has produced and co-written records for Darlingside and other artists, written for Nickelodeon’s Big Heart World educational program for kids, taught workshops and masterclasses for songwriting and harmony arrangement, and collaborated with youth orchestras and school choirs to help encourage young musicians. He can be found hiking the Mill River with his dog or playing guitar and singing with his kids.
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KAREN SISE
she/her
Clerk / Board Member
Karen Sise has been a sound engineer at the Parlor Room since it first opened doors in 2013. But she has studied sound, music and acoustics for much longer. After studying and performing music on various instruments at Lawrence University, she completed a degree in sound engineering at Full Sail, and has mixed at the board for more than 20 years. Karen has coordinated logistics for hundreds of music and theater productions in the Pioneer Valley and beyond. Meanwhile, she completed undergraduate studies at Smith College and a Master of Education at UMass-Amherst, and has developed her career in higher education administration at Smith, where she serves as Associate Registrar. Karen lives in Easthampton with her daughter Zoe and two cats, Chica and Cleo. In her occasional spare time, she enjoys hiking, paddling, traveling and volunteering.
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SUZANNE BECK
she/her
Board Member
As a member of the PRC Board it’s a privilege to contribute to the success of a landmark music venue and the economic vitality of downtown Northampton, in a community that I treasure. My career in the Pioneer Valley began at a non-profit investing in historic preservation and the arts to revitalize downtown Springfield. For 27 years I was the Executive Director of the Greater Northampton Chamber of Commerce, inspiring investment in leadership, small business growth, equitable economic development and downtown revitalization. All of this experience inspired my post-career personal mission to inspire community investment in ambitious goals that create opportunity for the Valley.
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MARK SULLIVAN
he/him
Board Member
Mark has worked at D.A. Sullivan since 1988. He enjoys the variety and challenges of construction, and appreciates the relationships that he and DAS have built with local municipalities, schools, architects and owners. Mark is active in the community and is a former 2-time chairman of the Northampton Planning Board, as well as the Northampton Survival Center, where he also served as chairman. He lives in Northampton with his wife, Robbie, and they have 3 children: Julia, Joni & Liam.
ADVISORY BOARD
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JIM OLSEN
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EMILY LICHTER
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MARTIN WOHL
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LIAM HURLEY
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Elise Linscott
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