Esteban P.
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Elementary, Middle School, High SchoolAbout Esteban P.
*I teach multiple subjects. Please send me any and all questions, I typically respond within a few hours.*
I studied Voice and Music Theory in college and earned my Bachelor's degree in Music at Stony Brook University.
While there, I was part of the Stony Brook Chorale and a member of the Stony Brook High Cs (all-male A Cappella group). I sang as a high baritone for both groups and the knowledge gained was incredible. As you can see, my passion for singing ended up going beyond the classroom and into all aspects of my life.
I started teaching during my second semester in the music program (2013). I found a had a knack for comprehending music theory and I offered tutoring to my classmates and new students in the program. My goal was to make sure they each had a strong comprehension of the material and excelled in the theory classes they were taking.
These days, I am actively writing short 4-part chorales which ended up being a hobby from one of my late theory classes. I also enjoy harmonizing to any songs I hear on the radio and occasionally transcribing excerpts to keep my theory ear warmed up.
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Administrative & Planning Coordinator
Nov 2019 - PresentColumbia University
Supervise front desk operations for our Career Center. Handle logistical and financial responsibilities for all department staff.
Assistant Manager
Jun 2017 - Nov 2019Columbia University
24/7 operations supervisor. Managed a front desk team that was the first point for student's needing assistance.
Education
MA - Higher Education Administration
Jun 2015 - Aug 2016Stony Brook University
BA - Music & Applied Mathematics
Aug 2010 - May 2015Stony Brook University
Languages
English
Fluent / Native Proficiency
Spanish
Fluent / Native Proficiency
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