Michael Maso has led the Huntington Theatre Company's administrative and financial operations since 1982, producing more than 180 plays in partnership with three artistic directors and leading the company's 10-year drive to build the Stanford Calderwood Pavilion at the Boston Center for the Arts, which opened in September 2004. From 1997 to 2005, Maso served as the president of the League of Resident Theatres, an association of 70 of the country's major not-for-profit professional theaters. Prior to coming to the Huntington Theatre Company, Maso spent three seasons as the managing director of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival. He has also served as the general manager of New York's Roundabout Theatre Company, business manager for PAF Playhouse on Long Island, and an independent arts management consultant based in Taos, New Mexico. Maso is also an associate professor of theater at Boston University and he served as a Center management panelist in 2013.