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Greetings from the
Institute for Music Leadership
In this month’s issue
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Important Reminders and Updates
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Center for Music Innovation and Engagement
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Arts Leadership Program
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Polyphonic
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Careers & Professional Development
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IML Spotlight
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Upcoming IML Events
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Gigs worth mentioning
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Important
Reminders and Updates
Working
in the IML office – 2011-2012
Interested in
working in the IML office this summer or next year? Or know someone
who might be? We will have a number of openings available and are
looking for talented student workers. For more information, see:
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Student Employees in the
IML more
Center for Music
Innovation and Engagement
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Click the banner to Learn more about
E-theory.
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Arts Leadership
Program

Highlight
for a NEW ALP course
Fall 2011: GIFTS AND GRANT SEEKING IN THE NON-PROFIT ARTS
WORLD – taught by Mark Powell
This course will offer a basic introduction to the gift and grant-seeking
process for non-profit arts organizations, with an emphasis on cultivating
support from foundations, corporations and individual donors.

See what PAID local internships ALP
students are experiencing!
Polyphonic
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Check out the Polyphonic
On Campus Webinar and read more about The Music Bus Tour.

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Read Senior
Editor Ann Drinan’s spotlight on National Symphony Orchestra in Kentucky.
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More
from Polyphonic.org...
Careers &
Professional Development

On-Site
Auditions
We recently
updated the list of upcoming on-site auditions at Eastman. Times vary, so
make sure to check each posting for details. More information
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Fresh from the press!
New book by Institute for Music Leadership’s director, Senior Associate
Dean for Professional Studies Ramon Ricker featured in Inside Higher
Ed. 
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Employment
Opportunities
Second Trombone
Orlando
Philharmonic, Orlando, FL
Assistant
Professor of Music Theory
Seton
Hall University, South Orange, NJ
Check out the Jobs and Internships page for more
postings added every week.
Career Tips
Check out this
article published in the Music Think Tank, explaining why writing
is important for an artist’s career. 
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