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American Music Teacher, Feb-March, 2004
The MTNA Bylaws state that the active general membership of each division shall elect the division officers and director in even-numbered years. The ballot and supporting information about the candidates are presented in this issue of AMT. All active members are encouraged to vote using the attached ballot or by other electronic means as described on the ballot. Please note the March 8 deadline.
MTNA expresses its appreciation to the members of the nominating committee:
The members of the Nominating Committee are: R. Wayne Gibson, NCTM, Atlanta, Georgia, chair; Carleen Graft, NCTM, Plymouth, New Hampshire; Scott McBride Smith, NCTM, Irvine, California; Julianne Miranda, NCTM, Greencastle, Indiana; Debra Ronning, NCTM, Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania; Jody Graves, Missoula, Montana; Celinda Hallbauer, NCTM, Belton, Texas; Roy Wylie, NCTM, Auburn, Alabama; Cheryl Pachak-Brooks, NCTM, Portales, New Mexico; and Janice Wenger, NCTM, Columbia, Missouri.
EAST CENTRAL
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Karen Thickstun
Nashville, Indiana
Karen Thickstun, adjunct faculty at Butler University and director of the Butler Summer Piano Camps and the Butler Community Arts School, is an instructor for the Indianapolis Piano Academy and maintains an independent studio in Nashville, Indiana. Karen holds a B.A. degree from Duke University majoring in economics and piano performance, an M.M. degree from Butler University and an M.B.A. degree from the University of Virginia She is immediate past president of the Indiana MTA and was awarded the 2002 IMTA Distinguished Service Award.
"MTNA is a vital part of the music fabric of our society--enlightening, challenging and uplifting its members, students and industry colleagues," she says.
Kenneth Williams
Columbus, Ohio
Kenneth Williams, NCTM, directs the graduate programs in piano pedagogy and coordinates the class piano program at The Ohio State University. Recent articles by Kenneth are published in American Music Teacher, Update: Applications of Research in Music Education, College Music Symposium and Keyboard Companion. He received the 2002 AMT Article of the Year Award and serves on the Ohio MTA executive board.
"MTNA successfully nurtures the careers of professional music teachers because it adapts to the changing needs of members and their students. Continuing education opportunities offered by MTNA challenge the profession to reach higher levels of excellence in teaching and larger and more diverse groups of students," he says
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Cynthia Benson
Bowling Green, Ohio
Cynthia Benson holds degrees from the University of Central Arkansas, Rice University and The University of Texas at Austin. She teaches at Bowling Green State University. Cynthia has served on MTNA's Collegiate Chapter's advisory board and as co-chair of MTNA's Poster Sessions. She chairs Ohio MTA's Buckeye Auditions and is president of OMTA's Northwest District.
"MTNA provides teachers and students the opportunity for growth and support, and conveys a sense of community in which we all work together to impart the art of music through positive, meaningful musical experiences. I am grateful to those members who have dedicated their time and efforts for the benefit of others," she says.
Laura Swenson
Wales, Wisconsin
Laura Swenson, NCTM, co-owner of Music Dynamics, Ltd., received a B.M. degree from Alverno College. Her MTNA and Wisconsin MTA service began as president of the Alverno Student Chapter. Laura helped initiate the WMTA-Greater Milwaukee Chapter and has served in nearly every position on both the state and local levels.
"I realized MTNA and WMTA were vital for the independent teacher, so I wanted to be an active participant. I believe for MTNA to continue to support the independent teacher, we must continue to recruit young teachers. We need to listen and implement their new ideas so we can keep MTNA relevant to all teachers," she says.
EASTERN
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Debra Ronning
Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
Debra Ronning, NCTM, is a music lecturer and piano division coordinator at Elizabethtown College in Pennsylvania. A graduate of Indiana University of Pennsylvania, her students have been successful in MTNA state competitions at the junior high, high school and collegiate levels. Debbie has been Pennsylvania MTA junior high competitions chair, state convention coordinator and president. Debbie currently is MTNAs Eastern Division president.
"MTNA has been an important part of my professional and personal life. As the organization moves into the twenty-first century, we need to attract new members and find ways to enhance the many fine programs already in place," she says.
Connie Arrau Sturm
Morgantown, West Virginia
Connie Arrau Sturm, NCTM, coordinates piano pedagogy programs at West Virginia University. Connie is the author/clinician of seventy-five articles/presentations, the winner of numerous awards, including the AMT Article of the Year Award, WVMTA Member of the Year and WVU Music Division's Outstanding Teacher. She served as MTNA National Student Chapters chair, WVMTA Student Chapters chair, former WVMTA president and the National Conference on Keyboard Pedagogy's Historical Research Committee chair. As WVMTA president, Connie helped repeal a state sales tax on music lessons.
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