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Kathryn Woodard
Kathryn Woodard (she/her) is a pianist, educator, composer, and scholar known for championing global contemporary music. She fosters creativity through improvisation and composition, enhancing piano performance. Her innovative teaching methods have made her a sought-after clinician, especially for students with learning differences.

Gracie Carrillo
Gracie Carrillo is a music educator and conductor dedicated to arts advocacy. She leads ensembles in competitions, workshops, and industry explorations nationwide and internationally. Gracie's experience spans multiple ensembles, grant success, and conducting fellowships, including with the San Francisco Philharmonic and Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra.

Larisa Marian
Larisa Marian, a dedicated music educator, holds a Bachelor’s and Master’s in Music Education from George Mason University, achieving honors. With over 12 years in public school music and recognition from ASTA and VMEA, Larisa is passionate about pedagogy and community, and now teaches privately in Loudoun County.

Brandi Selina Small
I teach high school in Central Florida and love cooking, beauty, makeup, and music. As a mezzo-soprano, I focus on music theory and vocal pedagogy. I aim to provide opportunities for low-income students and have extensive experience as a private instructor and choral director in Title I schools.

Chelsea Dandrea
I am a music educator of 9 years. I received my Bachelors in Music Education from Eastern Kentucky University and my Masters in Music Curriculum and Instruction from Southeastern Oklahoma State University. I have spent my years in education teaching in small schools and have experience in Preschool, General Music, Band, Choir, Music Technology, and Music Theory.

Brandon Kelley
Brandon Kelley, a seasoned saxophonist and educator, has presented masterclasses at UNT and the North American Saxophone Alliance. He has performed at prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall, and is a faculty member at Dallas College. A winner of multiple music competitions, Brandon blends performance, teaching, and research in his career.

Marc Mangino
Marc studied music at The College of New Jersey and Westminster Choir College, earning his bachelor’s degree in Music Education. A certified Life Coach, Marc has over 20 years of teaching experience in various settings, including high schools, middle schools, and private lessons. He also authors innovative teaching materials and instrumental method books.