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Gabrielle Molina
Founder & Executive Director of Teaching Artists International
Gabrielle Molina is an accomplished professional with a diverse educational background. She pursued a Master of Education in International Education Policy from Harvard University, a Fellow program in Effective Altruism from Yale University, and executive certificates in various disciplines through The Global Leaders Program. Additionally, Gabrielle holds a Master of Arts in Teaching in Music Pedagogy, specializing in Clarinet, from Longy School of Music, and a combined Bachelor's degree in Foreign Languages (Spanish), Music Performance (Clarinet), and Global Studies from Middle Tennessee State University.
Gabrielle Molina's expertise and experience extend across various educational and creative domains. She is the Executive Director and Founder of Teaching Artists International, Inc., a notable organization focused on enriching arts education globally. Prior to this role, Gabrielle served as a Faculty Member at Longy School of Music and held teaching positions at Glendale Unified School District, The Incredible Children's Art Network (iCAN), YOLA at LACHSA, YOLA at HOLA, and as a Clarinet and Saxophone Instructor as a freelance professional.
Throughout her career, Gabrielle Molina has demonstrated a commitment to education, cultural development, and leadership. Her academic pursuits coupled with her extensive practical experience make her a valuable asset in the realm of arts education and social entrepreneurship.