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Dr. Carla A. Gallahan is Assistant Director of the John M. Long School of Music and Associate Professor of Music Education at Troy University. As a member of the faculty at Troy University, her responsibilities include teaching music education courses and serving as Coordinator for Undergraduate Music Education Internship. She also serves as the Executive Director for the Southeastern United States Concert Band Clinic and Honor


Bands held at Troy University.


Dr. Gallahan received the Bachelor of Music Education Degree, Master of Education in Music, and the Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education from Auburn University. Her teaching background includes eighteen years experience as a band director in Alabama public schools.


Dr. Gallahan is the Recording Secretary for the Alabama Music Educators Association and former chairman of District VI of the Alabama Bandmasters Association. She was selected to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers and Outstanding Young Women of America, has been chosen as Auburn Junior High School Teacher of the Year, Auburn City Schools Secondary Teacher of the Year, and has served as a clinician and adjudicator throughout the Southeast.


Her professional affiliations include the National Association for Music Educators, Alabama Music Educators Association, Alabama Bandmasters Association, and Phi Beta Mu


Felicia Sarubin holds a Bachelor of Music Education Degree from the University of Southern Mississippi. She taught privately at the Acalutia School of Music in the early 1990’s. She spent several summers as a guest conductor of the String Orchestras at the University of Mobile Summer Music Camp. As a native Mobilian, she dedicated the past 26 years of her career to building and teaching Orchestra and Guitar at Dunbar Creative and Performing Arts Magnet School in Mobile, Alabama.


As an instrumental member of the Arts Department, in the Mobile County Public School System, she worked on a plethora of collaborative productions with the school’s feeder pattern programs. Some of the productions included The Power of the Arts, which ran for a few years in the mid 1990’s, and the long-standing Celebrate the Arts Production, which includes students from across Mobile County.


Ms. Sarubin demonstrated far and beyond expectancy with her students’ performances as they consistently received numerous superior ratings at the Smoky Mountain Music Festival in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, as well as, the Festivals of Music in Orlando, Florida.


Sarubin’s dedication to the Arts continues as a member of NAfME, where she serves as Recording Secretary and Southwest District Chair of the Alabama All-State Orchestra Festival of AOA since 1999. As a member of the AOA, she worked tirelessly on a variety of pace setting projects. In addition, she served as a seating judge and sectional coach during the Alabama All-State Orchestra Festival.


Outside of the realm of music, Sarubin is an avid outdoorswoman, where she enjoys hiking, biking, and kayaking. She is also the mom to a host of furry and exotic feathered friends.


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