2023 Yamaha “40 Under 40” — Excellence in Music Education
Yamaha launched the “40 Under 40” music education advocacy program in 2021 to celebrate and recognize outstanding music educators who are making a difference by growing and strengthening their music programs. Now, we celebrate the 2023 group of remarkable educators who triumphed before, during and after the pandemic to keep their programs thriving.
These 40 educators — all under the age of 40 — showcase the following characteristics: action (offer innovation and imagination solutions in achieving plans and objectives), courage (propose and implement new or bold ideas), creativity (show innovation and imagination in achieving plans and objectives) and growth (establish, grow or improve music education in their schools and communities).
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We received hundreds of nominations from students, parents, other teachers and administrators, local instrument dealers and mentors. The selected “40 Under 40” educators have gone above and beyond to elevate music and music-making in their students’ lives — like Gabriella Burdette, who embraces the Afrocentric and gender-specific curriculum at Grace James Academy of Excellence; Rob Chilton, who created a music theory video series that makes reading music fun; Jasmine M.T. Fripp, who weaves history, culture and issues of social justice into her general music program; Kylie Griffin, who is keeping the music, culture and language of south Louisiana alive in her classroom; and James Sepulvado, who has helped to create a premier summer camp that attracts top music students and musicians/clinicians, as well as a new professional development workshop for music educators.
All the “40 Under 40” educators have remarkable stories behind their teaching philosophies and methods. You’ll be inspired by all of them.
Join us in applauding the 2023 class of “40 Under 40” educators.
Meet the 2024 “40 Under 40” Educators
Dr. Emily Williams Burch
Professor of Music
University of South Carolina Aiken
Aiken, South Carolina
Gabriella Burdette
Grace M. James Academy of Excellence
Louisville, Kentucky
Dr. Leah N. Claiborne
University of the District of Columbia
Washington, D.C.
David Davis
Park Spanish Immersion Elementary School
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Jasmine M. T. Fripp
KIPP Nashville Collegiate High School
Nashville, Tennessee
Dr. Derek Ganong
Director of Jazz
Boise State University
Boise, Idaho
Lisa Hatfield
Batavia Elementary Schools
Batavia, Illinois
Dr. Joseph L. Jefferson
Associate Professor of Trombone and Euphonium
Southeast Missouri State University
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Professor Larry Jenkins
Tennessee State University
Nashville, Tennessee
Johanna M. Kitchell
Riverside Junior High School,
Riverside Intermediate School
Fishers, Indiana
Paul Lowry
Department Chair, Performing Arts
Del Sol Academy of the Performing Arts
Las Vegas, Nevada
Emily Meyerson
North Baltimore Local Schools
North Baltimore, Ohio
Dr. William Oliver
Huston-Tillotson University
Austin, Texas
James Sepulvado
Associate Professor of Music
Cuyamaca College
Rancho San Diego, California
Dr. Timothy S. Sexton
Tarpon Springs Leadership Conservatory for the Arts
Tarpon Springs, Florida
Taylor Spakes
West Rowan Middle School
Salisbury, North Carolina
Theodore Thorpe III
Alexandria City High School
Alexandria, Virginia
Jabari Tovar
Percussion Specialist
Salem Public Schools
Salem, Massachusetts
Trevor Tran
Director of Vocal Arts
Fort Myers High School
Fort Myers, Florida
Nicole Wakabayashi
Notre Dame School of Manhattan
New York, New York
Tyler Wigglesworth
West Covina High School
West Covina, California
Franklin J. Willis
Vanderbilt University, Blair School of Music,
Community Impact Director
CMA Foundation
Nashville, Tennessee