Great Barrington, Mass.—The Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center’s Board of Directors approved new roles for several of its officers during a regular meeting on Friday, February 20.
Sheila Parekh-Blum was appointed Board Chair. Parekh-Blum first joined the board in 2023.
Jamie DuMont was appointed Co-vice Chair. DuMont first joined the board in 2023. DuMont will serve in this position alongside incumbent Co-vice Chair Allison Wintner.
Jeff Lynch was appointed Clerk. Lynch first joined the board in 2024. Parekh-Blum, DuMont, and Lynch assume these roles from Margaret Deutsch, Mandy Victor-Pieczarka, and Ron Ashendorf, respectively, all of whom will remain on the board as active members.
Treasurer Lawrence Rutkowski will remain in his position.
“The Mahaiwe team welcomes its newest leaders on the Board of Directors with excitement and enthusiasm,” says Mahaiwe Executive Director Janis Martinson. “We also salute the years of leadership from Margaret, Mandy, and Ron, who steered the Mahaiwe through countless shows, continued growth, the opening of a second performance space, and, for a time, through a pandemic. We are grateful they will all continue to serve on the board.”
Sheila Parekh-Blum
Sheila Parekh-Blum is committed to nurturing creative and entrepreneurial ventures. After an early career in nonprofit management and development, she transitioned to a career in fine art and worked as a Specialist in South Asian Modern and Contemporary Art for Christie’s. Today, Sheila devotes her time to early-stage investing, non-profit board leadership, and supports the careers of many local artists. Sheila serves on the boards of Hivers and Strivers, an early-stage investment group that invests exclusively in companies founded by veterans and graduates of the military academies, and on the Board of Trustees of The Mount: Edith Wharton Cultural Center in Lenox, Mass. Sheila, her husband Christopher Blum, and their three Havanese dogs live in the Town of Mount Washington.
Jamie DuMont
Producer Jamie DuMont has an extensive background in Broadway marketing and high-level event production. Early in his career, he worked on the original Broadway productions of Sunset Blvd., Rent, Jekyll & Hyde, Side Man, and Fosse. His event production clients have included Veuve Clicquot, Krug, the Royal Academy of Arts, and Ballroom Marfa. In 2018, DuMont co-founded The Fabulous Invalid with Rob Russo. The company develops theatrical and media projects that bring untold stories and fascinating personalities to contemporary audiences. Recent projects include Call Fosse at the Minskoff, presented at the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center in 2022, and the 2025 Off-Broadway premiere of Drew Droege’s dark comedy Messy White Gays.
Jeff Lynch
Jeff Lynch is President and Founder of Idle Smart, a technology company that helps commercial fleets reduce fuel consumption, CO₂ emissions, and vehicle downtime through proprietary engine start-stop software. He previously held leadership roles at Thomson Financial, Sprint Nextel, and Embarq, where he led initiatives spanning strategy, product development, sales, and operations. A native of the Berkshires, Lynch earned a B.A. from Boston University and an M.B.A. from Cornell University’s Johnson Graduate School of Management. He has long been active in the community and has served on several nonprofit boards.
About the Mahaiwe
Located in downtown Great Barrington, Mass., the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center is the year-round presenter of world-class music, dance, theater, classic films, Live in HD broadcasts, and arts education programs for the southern Berkshires and neighboring regions. The intimate jewel box of a theater opened in 1905. Since 2005, the performing arts center has hosted over 2,500 events and welcomed over 600,000 people through its doors. More than 28,000 students from 77 different schools have benefited from the Mahaiwe’s school-time performances and residencies. In 2025, the Mahaiwe opened a second performance venue, the Indigo Room. For more information, see mahaiwe.org.
