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Romano ’91 Assumes Role as Elected Secretary of NFA

Adjunct Associate Professor of Musicianship Charlene Romano ’91, M.M., assumed her new role as the elected secretary of the National Flute Association (NFA) on Nov 1. The organization serves more than 5,000 members.

The National Flute Association, a not-for-profit institution, is the largest flute organization in the world. Its mission is “To enrich the musical lives of flutists.” It was founded to encourage a higher standard of artistic excellence for the flute, its performers and its literature. Members include leading soloists, orchestral players, college and university professors, adult amateurs, and students of all ages. NFA annual conventions are held in major cities in the United States.

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