Aksana Kavaliova-Moussi, BMT (Hons) BA, B.Mus., MTA | Aksana Kavaliova-Moussi, BMT (Honors), BA, B.Mus., MTA. Belarus-born, graduated from the University of Windsor in 2008. Worked with children with autism and developmental disabilities, expectant mothers, pediatric and oncology patients, hospice and palliative care patients in Windsor, Ontario, and Detroit area, Michigan. Participates in the projects of the AMTA and the World Federation of Music Therapy. |  Sharee Bhaduri | Sharee Bhaduri is a recent graduate from the University of Windsor in Communication Studies. She has a lot of experience in working with media and documentaries. And assisted in the conference by producing a “Welcome to Windsor” package along with being volunteer coordinator. She is planning to continue her education with a Masters in instructional design and then wishes to pursue a career in teaching and law. |

Amy Clements-Cortés PhD, MusM, BMT, MTA |
Amy Clements- Cortés PhD, MusM, BMT, MTA is the senior music therapist for Baycrest Centre in Toronto, Canada where she works with clients in rehabilitation, behaviour neurology, complex continuing care and palliative care. She is a sessional instructor in music therapy at the University of Windsor and private voice teacher. | 
Susan McKee | Susan McKee is a public relations professional with over 25 years experience. She has handled publicity and marketing for the University of Windsor’s School of Music since 2007. Prior to that, she was director of marketing and public relations for the Windsor Symphony Orchestra for almost 7 years. Her career has ranged from arts management to media relations for international sports competitions, including experience in tourism marketing, gaming entertainment, market research and consumer packaged goods marketing while working in Denver, Detroit, Toronto and Windsor. Susan earned a BA Political Science and an Honours BA Communication Studies from the University of Windsor and a MA Public Communication from the University of Denver. She enjoys equestrian sports, golf, cycling and singing in the WSO Chorus and All Saints Church choir. | Demian Kogutek | Originally from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Demian Kogutek began formal music studies at Juan Jose Castro Conservatory. Once graduated and following extensive travel in both Europe and South America, Demian immigrated to Canada and completed the BMT at University of Windsor and an internship at Hospice of Windsor and Essex County Inc. | Sincere Tung | Sincere Tung was born in Hong Kong, China. He began his international student’s journey when he was 14. After 2 years of schooling in Vancouver, he moved to Threehills, Alberta, where he lived until graduated from Prairie Christian Academy. He is currently studying Music Therapy at the University of Windsor. | | Richard F. Lewis holds the PhD on Instructional Technology from Syracuse University. He teaches in the Department of Communication, Media and Film at the University of Windsor. Richard works with Dr. Lucanne Magill as a videographer recording the process and results of music therapy with cancer patients. |
Newal Fayz Dehan | Newal Fayz Dehan is a fourth year Honours in Communication studies major at the University of Windsor. Upon graduation she has plans of attending law school. Newal was a committee member and organized volunteers for the conference weekend. | | Mary Steffes is a recent graduate of Communication Studies pending a minor in Music Therapy and a certificate in Arts Management at the University of Windsor. She currently is working in marketing at the Windsor Symphony Orchestra, and hopes to continue her education in the fields of business and graphic design. Mary was part of the organization committee as a coordinator, and also as the webmaster. | | |
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