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CURRICULUM VITAE
Education
Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.) 2011 – 2018
Emphasis in Music Education
Boston University College of Fine Arts
GPA: 3.610
Certification
Kentucky Teaching Certificate, Rank I
Area Specialization: Instrumental Music
Expires June 2023
Professional Experience
Associate Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music 2017 – present
Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky
§ Directed university concert band and athletic bands
§ Taught foundational and instrumental music education courses
Publications/Contributions
Interview by E. Sussman. Clearing early-career hurdles in music ed. (2011). School Band
and Orchestra, 14, 32-36.
Dale, D. C. (2009). Teacher resource guide: Turbine by John Mackey. In R. Miles (Ed.),
Teaching music through performance in band: Vol. 7. (pp. 981-989). Chicago, IL:
GIA Publications.
Presentations
“Effective Communication for the Ensemble Director”
2015 Kentucky Music Educators Association State Conference
2016 Collegiate National Association for Music Education Kentucky State
Conference
Research Interests
§ Reasons for student and adult participation and continuation in band
§ The evaluation of instrumental music teachers
§ Instrumental music teacher preparation
§ Student engagement in the instrumental music classroom
§ The legitimacy and relevance of the school band paradigm
§ Effectiveness of music education advocacy
§ Lifelong music participation
Memberships
§ International Society for Music Education (ISME)
§ Kentucky Music Educators Association (KMEA), Second District Past-President
§ National Association for Music Education (NAfME)
§ National Band Association (NBA)
§ College Band Directors National Association (CBDNA)
Performance Biography
§ Kim Kelly Big Band, trombonist
§ Dayton Jazz Orchestra, trombonist
§ Owensboro Symphony Orchestra 2nd Street Jazz Band, trombonist
§ Green County Adult Band, trombonist
§ Kentucky Wesleyan College Wind Ensemble, Assistant Conductor, trombonist
§ River Brass, trombonist