After Kenyon

Music majors at Kenyon enter diverse professions, both within and outside of music. They include singers, promoters, teachers, conductors, and lawyers. A sampling of careers includes:

Katie Woods, Class of 2009, directs instrumental ensembles and teaches math at Culver Academy, Indiana

Jacob Yandura, Class of 2009, attending New York University Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program

Gabriel A. Alegria, Class of 1993, jazz musician; director, Asociacion Internacional Jazz Peruin Lima, Peru, and D.M.A. student at University of Southern California in Los Angeles

Darren M. Bartlett, Class of 2002, manager, Chung King Studios

R. Reid Burgess, Class of 2001, mandolin, and Theodore S. Pitney 2001, guitar; members, "King Wilkie," a Virginia blue-grass band signed with Rebel Records

Kenneth M. Burgomaster, Class of 1991, film and television musician, Los Angeles, California

Caroline R. Clark, Class of 1990, lawyer, New York City

Anne S. Jamison, Class of 1989, elementary school music teacher, Syracuse, New York

M. Elizabeth Kintz, Class of 1991, director of operations, Grand Teton Music Festival, Wyoming

Michael J. Krejci, Class of 2002, promoter and song writer, Nashville, Tennessee

Jill W. Penman, CLass of 1996, private piano studio, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

John R. Sherck, Class of 1999, teacher, Moses Brown School, Rhode Island