Leader pushed art center to forefront
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Deepa Bharath
Mr. Thomas R. Kendrick, first salaried president and chief operations
officer of the Orange County Performing Arts Center, died on Thursday
in his Corona del Mar home. He was 70.
Mr. Kendrick was first hired by the center in 1985. He retired in
1993. Mr. Kendrick was involved in getting the center’s new cultural
complex on its feet, including planning, hiring employees,
fundraising and marketing.
Mr. Kendrick will be remembered “as a key individual responsible
for establishing the center as one of the foremost arts organizations
in the country,” said center President Jerry E. Mandel, in a news
release on Friday.
“When you consider the mission and goals that were placed in his
charge and the remarkable immediacy of the center’s growth and
success, you realize how strong and creative his mind was,” Mandel
said. “Tom took the vision and dreams of our founders and made them
come true with extraordinary success.”
Mr. Kendrick was born in Portland, Maine, on Aug. 4, 1933. He
received his bachelor’s degree in English with honors in 1955 from
Amherst College and a master’s degree in international communications
from Indiana University’s Ernie Pyle School of Journalism in 1959. He
served in the U.S. Air Force from 1956 to 1959.
Mr. Kendrick worked for the Washington Post from 1959 to 1977,
holding a variety of editing positions. Before joining the Performing
Arts Center, he was director of operations at the Kennedy Center for
the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., for nine years.
Kendrick is survived by two children, his daughter Tracy and son
Ryland. Details about services were not available on Friday.
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