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Angie Scheller
      President

[Angie's Bio]

Don Travis
Secretary

(Moving Kim's Bio to Staff Page)

​Kimbra Reich became part of the Evansville Children’s Choir in the winter of 2017 as an At-Large Board Member.  In the spring of 2018 she stepped into the role of Executive Director.

Kimbra brings much experience in the not-for-profit area, thanks to her work with the Evansville Rescue Mission and multiple local churches.  She currently not only serves as Executive Director for the Children’s Choir but is Office Manager for Simpson United Methodist Church.
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Kimbra has been married for 36 years and has three adult children and seven grandchildren. She loves the outdoors and loves to travel.


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 Chris Synowiec
      Treasurer

[Chris's Bio]

Sarah Rhoades​
     Board Member

[Sarah's Bio]
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Joan Neville​
 Board Member

[Joan's Bio]

Pat Stuckemeyer​
 Board Member, At-Large

 Dr. Pat Stuckemeyer is Director of Bands and Assistant Professor of Music at Kentucky Wesleyan College where he directs the KWC Wind Ensemble, the Panther Pep Band, teaches Music Theory and Applied Trombone, Euphonium, and Tuba.
Prior to joining the faculty at KWC, Stuckemeyer served on the faculties of Indiana University- Southeast, Arizona State University, Mesa Community College, Chandler-Gilbert Community College, and taught primary education in the Evansville, Indiana- area.
As a teacher and educator, Pat’s students are of the highest caliber, winning numerous competitions and going on to successful careers in music. In addition to his students at Kentucky Wesleyan, he is in demand as a private tutor in the Southwest-Indiana, Northwest-Kentucky area where he maintains a full studio of primary students. Since 2010, Stuckemeyer has served on the Executive Committee of the International Tuba Euphonium Association as Treasurer. A published author, Stuckemeyer has written articles about low brass education and pedagogy and is consistently recommended by others in his field as an expert resource.  For more information, please visit: www.patstuckemeyer.com ​
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