Bradley S. Hartman is a distinguished composer, conductor, and music educator based on Long Island’s north shore with his wife, Cheryl, and sons, Adam and Christopher. With a Bachelor of Music from Long Island University, a Master of Arts from Stony Brook University, and a Master of Music in Wind Conducting from Messiah University, he is currently pursuing a Doctor of Musical Arts at Five Towns College.
Read MoreStacey is a PhD student in Music Education at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, FL. She received her BMus in Music Education and Music Performance from The University of Georgia, and her MM in Music Education from the University of Miami.
Read MoreMichelle Leasor, Ed.D., is a passionate educator who has vast experience creating technology-rich and student-centered engaging experiences for both students and other educators. She is currently a general music specialist in Pickerington Local Schools and has served in this role for eight years. Dr. Leasor is an active clinician at the Ohio Music Education Association and Technology In Music Education annual professional development conferences and at National Association for Music Education national conferences, and she is the author of the resource guide Surviving and Thriving in Middle School General Music.
Read MoreGlory St. Germain is the Founder/CEO of Ultimate Music Theory, TEDx Speaker, and International Bestselling Author of over 60 books, including the Ultimate Music Theory Series and The Power of WHY Musicians. An award-winning speaker, she is the host of Global Music Teachers Summits and the creator of the UMT Certification Course and UMTC Elite Educator Program.
Read MoreKrista Hart is a former music educator with a passion for choral music. She attended Wichita State University and taught middle school music in the public schools. Following her teaching years, she spent nearly a decade assisting directors in choosing literature for their choirs, and curating selections for dozens of choral reading sessions at Senseney Music in Wichita, KS. Additionally, she directed church choirs, performed with local choirs, and served on the boards of choral organizations. She continues to help people experience the joy of making music now by working on the Marketing and Editorial teams at Alfred Music and performing with the Pasadena Master Chorale. The author of Music-Go-Round: 100 Puzzle Pages for Young Musicians and A Music Teacher's Gratitude Journal, Krista's newest publication is The Mindful Music Classroom: Practical Strategies for Social-Emotional Learning.
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