About Us

Who We Are

Our Story

Centre Stage’s mission is to captivate audiences through diverse programming, cultivate local artistry, and inspire community collaboration.

Founded in 1983, by Douglas P. McCoy (1937-2005), Centre Stage is a year-round, 285-seat regional theater offering a wide range of entertainment within easy walking distance of historic Falls Park and the many shops and restaurants that line downtown Greenville’s Main Street corridor. Augmenting its subscription season of music, comedy, and drama, the theater also hosts art exhibitions and other special events inside the performance facility noted for its unique configuration, comfort and intimacy.

Prior to 1997, Centre Stage presented its productions in various locations, including the Greenville County Museum of Art, St. Mary’s Church gymnatorium, the Greenville School District’s Fine Arts Center and a building leased for ten years at the corner of Washington and Academy Streets. In December 1996, ground was broken for the theater’s current location at 501 River Street where it now occupies 10,000 square feet of the 30,000 square-foot Morgan Stanley Building. Centre Stage took occupancy of this venue on October 1, 1997.

In April, 1998 Centre Stage was designated as a Constituent Member of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), whose mission is to strengthen, nurture and promote the professional not-for-profit American theatre, and remains so to this day. Centre Stage also is a member of the Professional Division of the Southeastern Theater Conference (SETC). Two to three times a year, the theater’s artistic staff attends unified auditions hosted by both SETC and the Metrolina (Charlotte, NC) Theatre Association.

Members in good standing of Actors Equity Association (AEA) have worked at Centre Stage under the AEA Guest Artist Contract, which determines compensation and certain working conditions.

Centre Stage is known for its original revue shows including 1957 Diva Heaven; The Best of Boots; Boots, Beer & Country Music; Boots, Beer, Bubble Gum & Loafers, Tony and the Diva’s, A Diva Holiday, Country Queens, Kings of Country and Their Queens, Swingin’ Country, Laughing All the Way and our Annual Rock Shows. CSSC will continue to put original productions in their season lineups for many years to come.

On May 15, 2010, Glenda ManWaring replaced BJ Koonce as Executive Director. Koonce had succeeded Founding Artistic Director Douglas P. McCoy in March of 2005. April 2019 saw another change with Thom Seymour, adding Executive and Artistic Director responsibilities to his current role as the organization’s Technical Director. In June 2020, another leadership change placed trained director and Associate Artistic Director, Laura Nicholas, as the Managing Artistic Director.

Today, Centre Stage productions draw on largely local talent and its programming places particular emphasis on establish works of the modern repertoire and new works. Its annual New Play Festival (NPF) receives submissions from playwrights around the country and abroad, but in recent years has turned focus toward South Carolina affiliated playwrights. NPF finalists are presented in readers theater format during the one-day festival. Playwright Lee Blessing (2007 NPF Playwright-in-Residence) has described the festival as “one of the most important elements of contemporary play development (in) the region.”

Collaborative relationships cultivated in recent years by Centre Stage have positioned it uniquely as a major destination for the arts in Greenville. One of these examples includes the Gallery at Centre Stage, in which the Metropolitan Arts Council presents no fewer than six visual art exhibitions each year. Collaborations with area colleges and universities have resulted in numerous faculty members and alumni serving as production personnel throughout the year.

From a determination to raise artistic standards to its consistent focus on every detail of the patron experience, Centre Stage strives to create an atmosphere that excites, energizes and elevates each person with whom it comes in contact. This is the brand of professional theater to which Centre Stage subscribes and one we hope you’ll give us the opportunity to demonstrate to you in the very near future.

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Laura Nicholas

Executive Artistic Director

Jenny Bennett

Patron Services Manager

Samantha Jemmott

Production Manager

Samantha Cole

Marketing & Engagement Manager

Board of Directors

Adam Jennings, PDM,CTA

Board President

Taylor Roy, MBA

Board Vice President

James B. Starks IV, CPA

Board Treasurer

Sharon Hickman

Secretary

Christy Ashkettle

2024-25 Past President

Deborah "Deb" Peabody

2024-25 Fundraising Chair

Sarah DuBose

Rebecca Schmale, PhD

Grace Hartley

Kristi Parker Byers

Lillian Keeling

Elizabeth "Liz" Jordan, Ed.D.

Darath Mackie

Hali Mullins

Nikki Crabtree Huber

Rusty Infinger

Katherine Garcia

Aileen Colón

Michael Lightner

Past Board Members

2024-25 Board of Directors

Adam Jennings — President
Taylor Roy–Vice President
Sharon Hickman — Secretary
James Starks– Treasurer
Christy Ashkettle –Past President
Deb Peabody
Sarah DuBose
Grace Hartley
Liz Jordan
Kristi Parker Byers
Lillian Keeling
Elizabeth Hayes
Darath Mackie
Rebecca Schmale

Past Presidents

Christy Ashkettle
Jake Cluverius
Nolan Merritt
Harriet Wallace
Pam Foster
Catherine Stoddard
Mike Chengrian
Jack Ashton
Cindy Brothers
Tim Baiden
Steven D. Bichel
Claude W. Blakely
Margaret Brockman
Catherine C. Christophillis
Marshall F. Clarke
Charles M. Groves
Barbara Hackett
Michael H. Hawley
Michael R. Hoffman, MD
Kathleen P. Jennings
Ruth A. Nicholson
James A. Pierce, III
Michael Richardson
Louie Sagedy
Rowena Buffett Timms
William S. Wilder
Robert A. Wilson, MD
Robyn Zimmerman

Douglas P. McCoy
Founding Executive/Artistic Director

In Memorium

Doug McCoy
1937-2005
Claude Blakely
1942-2022
Jack Depriester
1936-2024
Beverley K. Whitten
1942-2024

Laura Nicholas

Executive Artistic Director

864.233.6733 ext. 101
[email protected]

Laura Nicholas holds a B.A. and M.A. in Theatre Arts and an M.F.A. in Directing from Baylor University. Her background includes theatrical design and direction as well as stage management, vocal performance and theory. Prior to stepping into her current leadership role at Centre Stage, she served on staff at the theatre as the Associate Artistic Director. Under her leadership over the past five years, the theatre has seen many regional and world premieres as well as an artistic shift toward local artistry and excellence in programming for the Upstate’s only professional thrust stage. Laura holds numerous production credits in a wide range of material including musicals, comedies, dramas, and concert revue shows. Other professional experience includes a decade of customer service and management roles, as well as five years of teaching Theatre Appreciation, Stage Management, Public Speaking, and Acting at the University level. When she is not making theatre, Laura can be found shopping, doing yoga, listening to podcasts, and traveling around the world with her husband of thirteen years!

Jenny Bennett

Patron Services Manager

(864) 233-6733 Ext. 102
[email protected]

Jenny was born in Murray, KY and relocated to Greenville with her husband and 2 children in 2006. She has a BA in Business from Murray State University. She began working with local theatres several years ago costuming shows that her children were in and found a real passion for all things theatre related. At Centre Stage she has found a place that combines both her customer service and management experience with her love of theatre. She hopes to see you at a show soon!

Samantha Jemmott

Production Manager

(864) 233-6733
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Samantha Jemmott has been working as both a performer and technician for over a decade. After graduating from Marywood University with a BA in Musical Theatre, she worked with several regional theatres throughout the East Coast and Midwest. Previous Centre Stage work includes Stage Management for BUDDY: THE BUDDY HOLLY STORY, MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET, and 9 TO 5, and Performing as Paulette in Legally Blonde.

Other local credits include: Stage Managing: ASM for MS. HOLMES AND MS. WATSON (Warehouse), SM for CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY (Greenville), SM for SORDID LIVES (Proud Mary); Performing: Lucinda in INTO THE WOODS (Greenville), Lauren in KINKY BOOTS (Proud Mary), Bea in SOMETHING ROTTEN (Greenville), Dragon and Gingy in SHREK (Market) and The Witch in INTO THE WOODS (Market); Costume Designs: LEGALLY BLONDE (Hendersonville), TREASURE ISLAND (Montford Park Players), CHARLOTTE’S WEB (South Carolina Children’s Theatre), ONCE (Centre Stage), and NUNSENSE (Hendersonville).

Samantha Cole

Marketing & Engagement Manager

(864) 233-6733
[email protected]

Samantha Cole is a creative professional passionate about storytelling, design, and the performing arts. With a diverse background in multimedia marketing, costuming, and theatrical production, she thrives at the intersection of creativity and organization. Previous Centre Stage work includes Costume Designer for PETER AND THE STARCATCHER and ROCKIN’ BOOTS. Before joining Centre Stage, Samantha worked in multimedia marketing, brand development, and content creation, helping businesses craft compelling narratives through digital media.

Samantha holds a BA in Theatre Arts, Theatre Performance from Appalachian State University and is currently pursuing an MBA in Digital Brand Communications at Clemson University.

When not working at Centre Stage, she is a fiber artist, avid reader, dog mom, & tattoo lover.

Adam Jennings, PDM, CTA

Board President

Destination Experiences Manager, VisitGreenvilleSC
Community Connector • Arts Advocate 

As the Centre Stage Board President, Adam champions strategic planning, board development, and community partnerships to support the theatre’s growth and long-term sustainability.

Professionally, Adam is the Destination Experiences Manager at VisitGreenvilleSC, where he builds meaningful connections between local businesses, community leaders, and visitors to drive economic growth. Since joining in 2022, he has helped increase membership engagement and retention and spearheaded the launch of the Certified Tourism Ambassador (CTA) program—certifying nearly 500 individuals to elevate the region’s visitor experience.

Adam is a dedicated community leader with a strong record of civic and industry engagement. In addition to his role at Centre Stage, he serves as Engagement Chair for the Greenville Chamber Young Professionals Council and as National Co-Chair for the Partnership and Community Engagement Forum. He also contributes his expertise to the Destinations International Membership Committee. In 2025, Adam was honored as a GSA Business Report Forty Under 40 recipient for his professional accomplishments and community impact. He is a past board member of the Upstate SC LGBT+ Chamber of Commerce and has previously served on planning committees for the Alzheimer’s Association of South Carolina and the Greenville Area Parkinson’s Society.

He is currently enrolled in Greenville Technical College and has previously earned the Destinations International Professional in Destination Marketing (PDM) distinction.

Driven by a belief in the transformative power of tourism and the arts, Adam brings a collaborative, mission-driven approach to the organization.

Taylor Roy, MBA

Board Vice President

Owner, Atlantic Data Systems
Technology Strategist • Business Leader • Data-Driven Problem Solver

Taylor Roy is an experienced IT entrepreneur and business strategist with a strong background in technology, data analytics, and client service. As Owner of Atlantic Data Systems, he has spent the past five years helping organizations streamline operations, strengthen infrastructure, and make smarter technology decisions to support sustainable growth.

Before launching his own firm, Taylor served for over five years as a Sales Representative with SYNNEX Corporation, where he built key partnerships and honed his understanding of scalable tech solutions for a wide range of industries.

Taylor holds an MBA with a Graduate Certificate in Business Analytics from the University of South Carolina, and a B.A. in Philosophy from Clemson University—a combination that reflects his analytical rigor and strategic vision.

As Board Vice President of Centre Stage, Taylor brings a tech-savvy, solutions-oriented approach to leadership, supporting the theatre’s infrastructure, sustainability, and forward-thinking growth in service of its artistic mission.

James B. Starks IV, CPA

Board Treasurer

Partner, Mauldin & Jenkins
Audit Expert • Nonprofit Advisor • Certified Public Accountant

James Starks is a seasoned CPA and audit specialist with over 15 years of public accounting experience and a background in military service. He is a Partner at Mauldin & Jenkins, where he leads assurance and advisory services for clients across the construction, manufacturing, distribution, nonprofit, and government sectors.

James is experienced in audits, reviews, compilations, and other attestation engagements. His technical expertise includes consolidations, job cost schedules, and percentage-of-completion accounting. He now works with private entities and is known for his thoroughness, professionalism, and collaborative leadership.

A graduate of Georgia State University, James earned a B.B.A. in both Accounting and Finance after his time in the U.S. Army. He is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the South Carolina Association of CPAs.

James lives and works in Upstate South Carolina with his wife, Lauren. Now that their four sons are grown, they enjoy spending time with their dogs and cheering on Georgia football.

As Board Treasurer of Centre Stage, James provides trusted financial oversight and strategic guidance to help ensure the theatre’s fiscal health and sustainability.

Sharon Hickman

Board Secretary

President & Chief Operating Officer, Adaptient
Master Certified Coach • Industrial & Systems Engineer • AHRQ National Advisory Council

Sharon Hickman is a nationally respected healthcare executive and transformational leader with decades of experience driving large-scale improvements across safety, quality, and operational efficiency. She currently serves as President & Chief Operating Officer of Adaptient, where she develops scalable solutions that integrate safety science, high reliability, and human-centered design to support enterprise-wide healthcare transformation.

A trained Industrial & Systems Engineer with a Lean/Six Sigma Master Black Belt, Sharon excels at simplifying complexity, aligning teams, and leading measurable, sustainable change. She holds multiple certifications in safety, quality, and professional coaching, and is known for her ability to foster collaboration across disciplines.

Sharon’s thought leadership extends nationally: she serves on the National Advisory Council for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), is on the board of the Alliance for Quality Improvement and Patient Safety, and teaches Human Factors in Healthcare at Auburn University.

At Centre Stage, Sharon brings her systems thinking, change leadership, and commitment to human connection to support the theatre’s mission and long-term vision.

Sarah DuBose

Board Member

Flower Farmer • Former Healthcare Professional • Community Builder

Sarah DuBose is the head farmer and co-owner of Sassafrass Flower Farm, a five-acre family-run flower farm and event venue in Dacusville, SC. After a decade-long career as a Registered Respiratory Therapist at institutions including Prisma Health and New York Hospital, Sarah transitioned to farming in 2015—transforming dormant land into a thriving, biodiverse flower garden and rustic gathering space.

Sarah holds an Associate Degree in Respiratory Therapy from Trident Technical College and trained as an RRT at Westchester Community College. Her background in healthcare informs her empathetic leadership and commitment to community care.

An active community advocate, Sarah hosts fundraisers at her farm for organizations such as Upstate Pride and the Julie Valentine Center, leads chapter meetings for Dining for Women (now Together Women Rise), and coordinates educational “farmer chats” with local schools. Known for her welcoming spirit and creative energy, Sarah has built a space that celebrates joy, inclusion, and connection.

At Centre Stage, she brings her entrepreneurial vision, artistic flair, and people-first values to help further the theatre’s mission in the Upstate community.

Rebecca Schmale PhD

Board Member

Organizational Development Leader • Leadership Strategist • Lifelong Educator

Dr. Rebecca Schmale is a nationally recognized expert in organizational development, leadership strategy, and adult learning, with an accomplished career spanning healthcare, higher education, and the corporate sector. She held executive leadership roles at major health systems including Atrium Health and Prisma Health, where she led system-wide initiatives in leadership development, talent management, performance strategy, coaching, and change management.

Earlier in her career, Rebecca also served in global HR and learning roles at Panasonic, Eaton, and Limited Brands, and held Chief Learning Officer positions at the University of Virginia Health System, Froedtert Health System, and OhioHealth. Her innovative work has been featured at national conferences, and she has served on multiple academic and professional advisory boards across the country.

An educator at heart, Rebecca has taught undergraduate and graduate courses at institutions including Queens University, The Ohio State University, University of Dayton, and University of Wisconsin—as well as in community-based education settings, including a medium-security prison. Her teaching and leadership reflect a lifelong commitment to learning, equity, and social transformation.

Rebecca holds a PhD from the University of Dayton, an MS from Wright State University, and a BS from Indiana University, along with advanced executive training from leadership programs around the world.

Now retired, Rebecca brings a wealth of strategic insight and a passion for the arts to her role as a Board Member at Centre Stage, championing creative expression as a powerful vehicle for community connection. She has also served on the boards of the McConnell Arts Center, the Literacy Council, the Human Relations Commission, Identiversity, and the Institute for Corporate Productivity.

Grace Hartley

Board Member

Communications Specialist, Rebuild Upstate

Writer • Storyteller • Strategist

Grace Hartley is a communications professional and storyteller with a passion for shaping narratives that connect, captivate, and create meaningful impact. With experience in both newsrooms and public relations agencies, Grace brings a strong editorial eye and strategic mindset to every project she undertakes. Content writing is her specialty—whether she’s crafting messaging for a brand, a product, or a nonprofit, her goal is always the same: tell the most compelling story possible.

Grace earned her Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies from the College of Charleston and spent a transformative summer abroad at Universidad LCI Veritas in Costa Rica, expanding her global perspective and deepening her storytelling lens.

A proud graduate of Leadership Greenville Class 48, Grace was the youngest member of her cohort and embraced the opportunity to sharpen her leadership skills while exploring key community issues alongside other emerging leaders. She was honored as a 2024 Forty Under 40 honoree by the GSA Business Report for her professional achievements and community impact.

As the Communications Specialist at Rebuild Upstate, she helps facilitate the Advisory Council of Rebuild Upstate and is deeply committed to uplifting the Greenville community through her professional and volunteer work.

As a Board Member at Centre Stage, Grace brings her creativity, communication expertise, and enthusiasm for the arts to support the theatre’s mission and storytelling legacy.

Kristi Parker Byers

Board Member

Performer • Theatre Educator • Multidisciplinary Artist

Kristi Parker Byers is a seasoned performer and retired educator whose career spans more than 25 years in dramatic instruction, musical theatre, and community engagement. A passionate advocate for the arts, Kristi has built a life onstage and in the classroom—helping students find their voice and inspiring audiences through storytelling, song, and movement.

As a freelance actor and vocalist, Kristi is known for her versatility and dynamic stage presence, with performance experience across musical theatre, pop, country, jazz, folk, and rockabilly. Her vocal range (F3–A5), training in multiple dance styles (including tap, jazz, and clogging), and proficiency in dialects and character work make her a standout in both classical and contemporary theatre. She also plays several instruments—including piano, concertina, tambourine, and spoons—and brings an infectious enthusiasm for ensemble work and live performance to every project.

Kristi earned her Bachelor’s degree in Elementary Education from Winthrop University and her Master’s in Education from Converse University. As a retired schoolteacher, she spent decades nurturing creativity in young people and promoting arts education as a vital part of student development. Her legacy as an educator continues through her volunteer work and ongoing involvement in the local theatre community.

At Centre Stage, Kristi brings a deep love of performance, a teacher’s heart, and a belief in theatre’s power to transform lives.

Elizabeth "Liz" Jordan

Board Member

Student Success Specialist, ASPIRE Scholars Initiative, Greenville Technical College
Educator • Program Developer • Connector

Dr. Elizabeth (Liz) Jordan is a mission-driven educator and student success advocate with over 20 years of experience in higher education, nonprofit leadership, and program development. She currently supports the ASPIRE Scholars Initiative at Greenville Technical College, providing individualized case management and academic coaching to help students achieve their academic, personal, and professional goals.

Liz’s career spans institutions such as the University of Southern California, Whittier College, and the University of South Carolina Upstate, where she held roles in career advising, education abroad, residence life, and leadership development. Beyond academia, Liz worked for Be The Match operated by the National Marrow Donor Program, where she oversaw its two national college student volunteer programs—demonstrating her commitment to service and public impact.

She is a skilled strategist and collaborator, known for building strong partnerships between universities, nonprofit organizations, and student leaders. Liz brings a deeply relational and results-oriented approach to everything she does, helping individuals and institutions develop, grow, and exceed their goals.

She earned her B.A. in Psychology from the University of San Diego, her M.Ed. in Postsecondary Administration and Student Affairs, and her Ed.D. in Educational Leadership, both from the University of Southern California.

At Centre Stage, Dr. Jordan brings her passion for mentorship, inclusion, and lifelong learning to help foster meaningful connections between the theatre and the greater Greenville community.

Darath Mackie

Board Member

Vice President, Lee & Associates
Commercial Real Estate Specialist • Community Builder • Industry Advocate

Darath Mackie is a seasoned commercial real estate professional with over 20 years of experience in sales, business development, and strategic client service. As Vice President at Lee & Associates, she specializes in office, retail, and land acquisitions across the Carolinas, helping clients achieve their goals through deep market knowledge, thoughtful negotiation, and trusted partnership.

Before joining Lee & Associates in 2016, Darath served as Regional Director at Sutera USA and Director of Business Development at Cely Construction Company, where she built long-term relationships across the architecture, construction, and development industries.

Darath is a committed advocate for women in real estate, architecture, and facility management. She currently serves on the Greater Greenville Association of Realtors, Commercial Steering Committee, and is a past President of CREW Upstate and IFMA Upstate. She is a CCIM Candidate and a graduate of the South Carolina Economic Development Institute.

She holds a Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership from Pennsylvania State University and maintains Real Estate Broker Licenses in both South Carolina and North Carolina.

Deeply engaged in her community, Darath serves on the 2025 Board of Directors for Centre Stage and Safe Harbor, and is a member of the 2024 March of Dimes Greenville Real Estate Award Executive Leadership Team. She is also an active member of Bessie Road Baptist Church, where she volunteers in various ministries.

Darath brings to Centre Stage a strategic mindset, a heart for service, and a deep belief in the power of the arts to uplift and connect communities.

Hali Mullins

Board Member

Business Development Manager, Good to Go GVL
Community Builder • Digital Engagement Specialist • Hospitality Professional

Hali Mullins is a dynamic and community-focused professional whose career spans business development, digital engagement, and nonprofit outreach. Whether crafting online spaces where like-minded people can connect or offering exceptional in-person service, Hali is known for building welcoming environments and bringing people together with intention and care.

She has previously worked in freelance media for publications such as Community Journals and as a personal assistant to several notable families in the Greenville area. She currently serves as Business Development Manager at Good To Go GVL, where she leverages her relationship-building and communications skills to connect people, businesses, and resources across Greenville..

Hali has been a part of the Greenville arts community for her entire life, beginning with acting classes in elementary school. As an adult, she has remained actively engaged as both a performer and an enthusiastic foam-finger cheerleader.

She earned her Associate of Arts in Human Services with a focus on Leadership, and has dedicated her work to uplifting others through service, storytelling, and social impact.

At Centre Stage, Hali brings fresh energy, a strong belief in community-centered arts, and a deep commitment to helping the theatre remain a vibrant cultural home for all.

Rusty Infinger

Board Member

Operations Leader • Attorney • Community Advocate

Rusty Infinger is a versatile and mission-driven professional with a background spanning operations management, business strategy, and law. Whether building teams, designing systems, or representing clients in court, Rusty is known for his thoughtful leadership, results-oriented mindset, and unwavering dedication to excellence.

He has held leadership roles in both private legal practice and corporate operations, using his experience to create high-functioning, people-centered workplaces. A skilled strategist and motivator, Rusty excels at aligning organizational goals with team dynamics—cultivating environments where employees are empowered and performance thrives.

Originally from St. George, South Carolina, Rusty credits his close-knit upbringing with shaping his belief that work is ultimately about people. This human-centered philosophy guides his approach to management, coaching, and service.

Rusty earned his Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Carolina where he majored in Political Science.  He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Mississippi School of Law, and is a licensed attorney in South Carolina.

As a Board Member at Centre Stage, Rusty brings operational insight, legal expertise, and a deep belief in community connection to support the theatre’s continued success and sustainability.

Katherine Garcia, CVP

Board Member

Venue Management Expert • Event Producer • Live Music Advocate

Katherine Garcia is an accomplished venue management expert and event producer with more than a decade of experience curating extraordinary live entertainment experiences. She is the Managing Partner of Ready Room Collective, an a la carte event production and talent-buying company that partners with clients ranging from club venues to major festivals. Her work ensures every event is “show ready,” delivering exceptional service to fans, artists, and venue partners alike.

In addition to her leadership at Ready Room Collective, Katherine serves as a Venue Technology Specialist with Momentus Technologies, helping clients streamline operations and enhance the patron experience through software innovation. Her previous roles across the industry—from box office manager to assistant general manager—reflect her strategic insight and hands-on operational expertise.

Katherine earned her Certified Venue Professional (CVP) designation in 2022 and was named to the International Association of Venue Managers’ 30|Under|30 list. She has shared her industry knowledge as a speaker at Etix Live and continues to champion innovation in the live events space.

She holds a degree in History from the University of Georgia, along with a certificate in Music Business and a minor in Political Science. Based in Greenville, SC, Katherine can often be found attending concerts of every kind—always seeking new sounds and unforgettable performances.

As a Board Member at Centre Stage, Katherine brings her love of performance, deep event experience, and commitment to community arts to her role in supporting the theatre’s mission.

Aileen Colón

Board Member

Higher Education Leader • Equity Advocate • Multilingual Learner Specialist

Aileen Colón is a retired higher education administrator with a distinguished career in bilingual education, multicultural programming, and advocacy for multilingual learners. Based in both New York City and Greenville, SC, Aileen most recently served as a Regional Bilingual Education Resource Network (RBERN) Administrator at Fordham University, where she oversaw professional development and strategic support for K–12 schools serving English language learners across the region.

Over her career, Aileen held leadership roles in both public school districts and university settings, combining administrative skill with a deep commitment to student success, educational access, and culturally responsive instruction. She has led initiatives that support linguistic equity and academic achievement for diverse student populations and has been a trusted mentor to educators and administrators alike.

Aileen earned her Masters in Administration and Supervision at Bank Street College of Education in New York City.  In addition to her professional work, she is an active community member, supporting causes related to the arts, education, and youth development.

As a Board Member at Centre Stage, Aileen brings a wealth of knowledge in education, cross-cultural understanding, and leadership that helps advance the theatre’s mission to inspire and include.

Michael Lightner

Board Member

Technology Executive • Data Privacy Expert • Veteran Entrepreneur

Michael Lightner is a seasoned technology executive and retired Air Force colonel with a career defined by innovation, integrity, and impact. He is the Founder and CEO of AI startup NovoSkai LLC, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business that develops AI-powered tools for transforming physical data into digital intelligence.

During his 27-year Air Force career, Mike served as an F-16 instructor pilot on active duty and in the South Carolina Air National Guard and completed five combat tours in Iraq. His service culminated at the Pentagon where he co-authored elements of the National Defense Strategy, the Defense Planning Guidance, and advisory papers for former President Obama and President Trump.

Mike brings to his role a unique combination of entrepreneurial vision and disciplined leadership rooted in his military service and small business heritage. He has also served as an advisor and consultant across multiple sectors, contributing to major initiatives in defense, national resource strategy, and digital transformation.

As a Board Member at Centre Stage, Mike brings a unique blend of public and private sector experience, a passion for ethical leadership, and a strong belief in the power of the arts to inspire people and foster unity.