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Walt Straiton - Music Merchandiser | Educator

35m · ArtsBound Coaching · 01 Sep 04:00

In this episode of the ArtsBound Podcast, I’m joined by Walt Straiton, an educational consultant for Conn-Selmer. Before making the transition to music merchandising, Walt taught instrumental music in the public schools for over two decades. His story is a testament to the opportunities that can present themselves to a person who has flexibility in the way they view themselves as a professional, and who values networking as a driver of their vocation.

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