Alma Voedisch (June 23, 1878 – January 9, 1949) was an American musicians' manager and tour agent.
[3] She managed and booked musical acts in the midwest, including Julia Claussen,[4] Yvonne de Tréville, Saba Doak, Theodore Spiering, George Hamlin, Theodora Sturkow-Ryder,[5] and Leopold Godowsky.
[6] She also booked tours for the Minnesota Orchestra,[7][8] the Ukrainian National Chorus,[9] and the Boston Grand Opera.
[12] She encouraged and supported the development of local music associations,[13][14] and credited clubwomen for their flourishing: "Were it not for the women's clubs, which back attractions at considerable financial risk, appearances of world famous artists would be confined to only a few of the larger cities", she said in 1922.
[19] In her later years she took charge of her family business, Voedisch Bros. Wholesale Sporting Goods, after her brothers died.