Jennifer Reynolds Greene has been an instrumental music educator, specializing in bands, for more than thirty years. Currently, she is the Director of Bands at Binghamton University, an adjunct professor at Onondaga Community College, and a course facilitator for Kent State University’s Master of Music Education online program. For the majority of her career she held a position at Fayetteville-Manlius High School, a suburb of Syracuse, New York, where she taught Concert Band, Studio Music, Music Theory 2, AP Music Theory, brass and percussion lessons, and chamber ensembles. As a music educator, Dr. Greene is an active member of the New York State School Music Association for which she is an adjudicator, a member of the Manual Selection Committee, and the Zone 3 Representative. As a musician, Dr. Greene remains active as a freelance hornist and a member of Central Winds: A Music Educators’ Wind Ensemble.

 

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