About Me:
I am a lifelong music educator shaped by a deep belief in the power of music to connect communities and spark meaningful change. My musical path began with Suzuki violin studies and eventually led me to South Africa, where I worked with a community arts organization during the country’s transition out of Apartheid.
There, I witnessed how music can empower marginalized voices and help people find healing and common ground through shared creative expression.
Over the years, I’ve devoted myself to creating accessible, high-quality music education for students and families. I am a registered Suzuki violin teacher and draw inspiration from approaches such as Suzuki Early Childhood Education, Orff Schulwerk, and Music Together.
As the founder and longtime director of a nonprofit community music school, I developed string programs in under-resourced neighborhoods and helped guide the organization through growth, planning, and community partnerships.
My work has extended into schools, arts programs, and family-centered organizations, supporting young musicians across a wide range of settings.
I now live in Dallas, Texas, where I teach music to children in Preschool through 4th grade and maintain a home violin studio. I enjoy walking, yoga, and practicing TaKeTiNa with my husband, Michael.
I love exploring new places, sharing everyday adventures with my husband and our daughter, and spending time with my four sons and my granddaughter.


