Interim CFCArts leader to chart path 'a day at a time'

Justin Muchoney has a talent for communicating with hundreds of musicians at once — and bringing out their best, most nuanced responses. You’ll often see him stand before a 330-person symphony orchestra and 300-person choir and as their conductor elicit unforgettable sounds that some say go beyond the range of the typical community arts group. 

Not only a conductor, he’s also an entertainer. He has etched memories on the minds of the thousands or perhaps millions who have watched the shows he developed and led. 

If there was ever a time to harness his strengths as a communicator, it’s now. If he wants to preserve what he and other Central Florida Community Arts founding members imagined when they gathered for the first time in 2010, he'll have to. 

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