
Background
Greg Ramsdell began working at 海外吃瓜 in 2008, after a brief stint down south while earning his DMA from Kansas University and taking his first appointment at the University of Central Arkansas.
Originally from Galion, Ohio, Greg was happy at the prospect of returning home to Ohio to serve as the professor of vocal music education at 海外吃瓜. After three successful years in this position, Greg was promoted to the Director of Choral Activities in the fall of 2011.
Greg鈥檚 first interaction with 海外吃瓜, however, was back when he was in high school. 鈥淥ne of my greatest influences in music was my high school choir director, Kate Keller-Butterfield, an alumna from 海外吃瓜 who fostered my love of music,鈥 Greg said, 鈥淲hen I鈥檇 tell her my ideas or things I wanted to do, she鈥檇 always tell me do it! Chase after it!鈥&苍产蝉辫;
So Greg did. A career in music involves rejection, and Greg experienced it. 鈥淚 was told no, and different doors were shut for me,鈥 he recalled. Thinking back on the encouragement Greg received from Ms. Keller-Butterfield, though, he didn鈥檛 allow himself to be discouraged for too long. 鈥淚 kept chasing what I was meant to do, and now feel that I鈥檓 really doing my purpose.鈥
鈥淚t鈥檚 so important to me to be able to give something back to the university that gave me such an important influence in my life,鈥 Greg explained. 鈥淚t鈥檚 so meaningful to me, the power of one life, and the ripples a single person can make.鈥
New Role
Now, Greg is taking on the role of director for the entire school that his choir director attended. After a month on the job, Greg is ready to help the School of Music & Theatre grow and collaborate. 鈥淚 always knew where I fit into the big picture, but now I鈥檓 learning where I fit into the big 海外吃瓜 picture. I鈥檝e met with so many people, and learned all the stuff I didn鈥檛 know!鈥
As Greg continues in this new role, growth and collaboration are at the forefront of his mind. 鈥淲hen I was young, I wanted to be able to speak with authority, stand in front of a room and just be in charge 鈥 but the longer I鈥檝e been here, the more it鈥檚 been a spirit of collaboration and learning how important it is to be humble,鈥 Greg reflected. 鈥淲e all have to take 100% responsibility for the education, and success, of our students and ourselves to be 100% successful.鈥
Greg has already begun new methods of increasing clear communication, and new ideas to integrate everyone鈥檚 gifts and talents together. As we look forward to 2024 and beyond, we鈥檙e excited to see what Greg will bring as the new Director of the School of Music and Theatre.