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    MEMBERSHIP
    DIRECTORY

NATS San Diego Chapter 2020 Member Directory

CHAPTER WEBSITE: www.natssd.org 
NATS NATIONAL WEBSITE: www.nats.org
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PS    = Private Studio
Dir      = Director
DM      = Director of Music
Con    = Conductor
Ch    = Church
AA    = Artistic Administrator
Fac     = Faculty
PLNU  = Point Loma Nazarene University
SDSU     = San Diego State University
UCSD    = University of California at San Diego
USD    = University of San Diego

MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY

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MS. SARAH AGLER
5892 Soledad Road
La Jolla, CA 92037-7054
(858) 456-2106
sagler@san.rr.com
Dir. AA Institute for Young Dramatic Voices; PS
 
DR. BRYAN BOLZENTHAL
4395 70th Street, #83
La Mesa, CA 91942
(423) 895-1644
bbolzenthal@sdsu.edu
Fac., SDSU; PS
 
MS. THERESE MARIE BULAT
1914 Eagle Summit Place
Escondido, CA 92026
(619) 913-4511
jsbtmb4@cox.net
DM San Rafael Church, PS
 
MS. ANN CHASE
1815 Hygeia Avenue
Encinitas, CA 92024-1137
(760) 436-3539
2annacaccia@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. CAROL CLARY (O’CLARY)
511 E. San Ysidro Blvd., Apt. 3401
San Ysidro, CA 92173
(323) 401- 5518
carol.clary@sbcglobal.net
PS
MS. CAROLYNE DALMONTE
10655 Calle mar de mariposa Unit 4213
San Diego, CA 92130
(484) 883-3968
carolynedawne@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. JENNIFER D’ONOFRIO
7 Intriga Court
Rancho Mission Viejo, CA 92694
(978) 289-3401
jen5@donofriomusic.com
PS; STUDENT AUDITIONS CHAIR
 
MS. EVELYN DE LA ROSA
4136 Maryland Street
San Diego, CA  92103-2330
(619) 298-7469
divadelarosasd@aol.com
PS 
 
DR. WILLIAM EICHORN
12834 Summerfield Lane
Poway, CA 92064-1532
(858) 663-8437
wjemus@gmail.com
Choral Dir.; PS
 
MS. DIANA FARRELL
60 Flor de Mar
Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 92688
(413)5373984
dianakfarrell@gmail.com
PS
MS. BETSY FRATER
8139 Santa Arminta Avenue
San Diego, CA 92126-1224
(858) 444-0930
bwfr8r@gmail.com
Fac., Mesa College; Choral Dir.; PS
 
MR. DAVID FREEMAN
2940 University Avenue, #315
San Diego, CA  92104
(619) 542-1615
freemandb92104@yahoo.com
PS
 
MS. KATIE GARDNER
3674 Strata Drive
Carlsbad, CA  92010-6588
(760) 730-0871
gardnerkatherine@hotmail.com
PS
MR. SCOTT GREGORY
287 Countryhaven Road
Encinitas, CA 92024-3106
(760) 633-3893
scottg@ncsarts.org
Artistic Dir. of North County School of the Arts; PS
 
MS. PENELOPE HAWKINS
1604 Plum Street
San Diego, CA 92106-2106
(619) 226-1023
pennyhawk@cox.net
PS
 
DR. TERI HERRON
4674 Ohio Street, Apt. 7
San Diego, CA 92116
(812) 391-2670
taherron@gmail.com
PS; PAST PRESIDENT, SO CAL DISTRICT GOVERNOR
 
MS. MARTHA JANE HOWE
Alser Straße 32/13
1090 Vienna   Austria
+43 664 536 9056 (WhatsApp)
marthahowe@gmail.com
PS
3710 Milan St
San Diego, CA 92107
Landline: 619 223 7355

MS. MARY JAEB
3764 Cavern Place
Carlsbad, CA 92010
(760) 500-5054
mjaebstudio@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. MARIA JANUS
1003 Whaley Street
Oceanside, CA 92054
(415) 609-5195
literarysoprano@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. PAMELA LAURENT
287 Countryhaven Road
Encinitas, CA 92024-3106
(760) 633-3893
pamela@ncarts.org
Artistic Dir. of North County School of the Arts; PS
 
MS. CHRISTINE LEHMAN
2201 Cooingreen Way
Encinitas, CA  92014
(760) 452-6454
chrislehman8@gmail.com
PS
 
DR. LESLIE LEYTHAM
4526 ½ Georgia Street
San Diego, CA 92116
(702) 325-3479
leslieleytham@gmail.com
PS
 
DR. SARAH LOPEZ, Ph.D.
1104 Pheasant Court
San Marcos, CA  92078-1335
(760) 304-4922
slopez@miracosta.edu
Fac., Mira Costa College; PS
 
MS. AMY MEIN
1932 Bancroft Street
San Diego, CA 92102
(702) 349-7619
AmyKM269@cox.net
Fac., PLNU; PS
 
MS. KIMBERLY MOLLER
5649 Amaya Dr., #331
La Mesa, CA 91942
(314) 397-1238
moller.kimberly@gmail.com
PS; PUBLICITY CHAIR
 
MS. LAURINDA NIKKEL
10284 Viacha Drive
San Diego, CA  92124-3409
(858) 335-1291
lnikkel@sdsu.edu
Fac., SDSU School of Music and Dance;
Fac., SDSU School of Theater, Film and Television; PS
 
MR. CRIS O’BRYON
11470 Village Ridge Road
San Diego, CA 92131
cris@vocalcoachstudio.com
PS
 
MS. ANNA PARKER
8949 Corte Pellejo
Spring Valley, CA 91977
(619) 434-9506
a1voicemjr@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. JENNIFER PATERSON
P.O. Box 1153
Cardiff, CA 92007
(760) 271-3334
jen@sddiva.com
Pres. California Music Studios, PS; TREASURER
 
MS. ELDA MCGINTY PERALTA
7979 Anders Circle
La Mesa, CA 91942
(619) 985-4297
eldaperalta@gmail.com
Fac. PLNU, PS

MS. KATHERINE POLIT
13074 Signature Point, Apt. 75
San Diego, CA 92130
(330) 256-5031
katiepolit@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. JUDITH POWELL
23561 Via Agustini
Mission Viejo, CA 92692
(949) 554-9665
judithpowell@cox.net
PS
 
MS. DIANNA RUGGIERO
6112 Arno Drive
San Diego, CA  92120-4629
(619) 203-0165
drmezzo@aol.com
PS
 
DR. MARIBEL RUIZ-VELASCO
3248 Bonita Woods Drive
Bonita, CA 91902
(619) 890-0674
mari.ruvel@gmail.com
Fac., USD; PS
 
DR. JOHN K. RUSSELL
1011 Robinson Avenue
San Diego, CA  92103
(917) 686-0110
john.k.russell@gmail.com
Choral Dir., Palomar College; San Diego Master Chorale; PS
 
MS. STEPHANIE SABIN
2532 Myrtle Ave.
San Diego, CA  92104
(619) 602-5187
stephanie.sabin@gmail.com
PS; PRESIDENT
 
MS. AIDA SEPULVEDA
149 Blando Ct
San Ysidro, CA 92073
(619) 690-4564
aaidasepulveda17@gmail.com
 
MR. JOSE SEPULVEDA
149 Blando Ct
San Ysidro, CA 92073
(619) 690-4564
asepu172002@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. NANCY SEPULVEDA
718 Duoro Drive
Chula Vista, CA 9191
(619) 710-9445
nsepluveda@juno.com
PS
 
SEMS Sepulveda Music Systems
149 Blando Ct
San Ysidro, CA 92073
(619) 690-4564
aidasepulveda@icloud.com
 
MS. SUSAN SIMMONS
2750 Wheatstone Street, Spc.100
San Diego, CA 92111
(858) 349-8490
sdlark100@earthlink.net
PS
 
MS. MEGAN THEODOROU
75 Via Santa Maria
San Clemente, CA 92672
(949) 291-6039
m.theo@me.com
PS
 
MS. KATHRYN THICKSTUN
3131 Xenophon Street
San Diego, CA  92106-1537
(619) 805-5354
kathickstun@cox.net
Dir., Pacific Women's Choir, DM, St. George Serbian Orth. Church
 
MR. JIM TOMPKINS-MACLAINE
4454 Copeland Avenue
San Diego, CA 92116-3934
(619) 888-3401
jimjazz@aol.com 
Choir Director, Eastlake High School, Chula Vista; Choir Director/Pianist/Organist, United Church of Christ, La Mesa; PS

MR. ENRIQUE TORAL
6402 Caminito Listo
San Diego, CA 92111
(619) 723-0344
toralvoicestudios@gmail.com
Fac., Opera NEO; PS
 
MS. DANIELLE TUCKER
15808 Thomas Paine Drive
Ramona, CA 92065
danielle.tucker@tuckertainment.com
 
MS. FRANCESCA VALLE
4456 vandever Ave., Suite 7
San Diego, CA 92120
guitarnarf@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. KASEY VIANI
Steele Canyon High School
12440 Campo Road
Spring Valley, CA 91978
(619) 660-3609
kviani@schscougars.org
Choir/Dance Teacher
 
MS. NICOLETTE WATERFIELD
3729 Via Las Villas
Oceanside, CA 92056
(949) 632-4122
nicolettewaterfield@gmail.com
PS; WEBMASTER
 
MS. VALERIE WATTS
15932 Sequan Truck Trail
Alpine, CA  91901
(619) 850-6596
vwsing@gmail.com
PS
 
 
MS. MEGHANN WELSH
3014 Bancroft St.
San Diego, CA 92104
meghannwelsh@gmail.com
PS
 
MS. REBECCA ZIMMER HUBER
2487 Caminito Venido
San Diego, CA 92107
(951) 970-9824
rhspeech@gmail.com
 

San Diego Chapter Officers, 2019-20
Check out the Executive Board page for more details

President
Ms. Stephanie Sabin

Vice-President
Open

Secretary
Open

Webmaster
Ms. Nicolette Waterfield

Publicity Chair
Ms. Kimberly Moller

Treasurer
Ms. Jennifer Paterson

Membership Chair
Open

Student Auditions Chair
Ms. Jennifer D’Onofrio

Member at Large 
​Megan 
Theodorou

Past President
Dr. Teri Herron

Advisor to the Board
Ms. Mary MacKenzie

NATS CODE OF ETHICS ​

These ethical guidelines are established by the Association to outline Members’ ethical duties and obligations to students, colleagues and the general public, and to promote professional cooperation and productive relationships among its Members. 
I. Personal Ethical StandardsThe Association expects its Members to behave professionally and ethically in the representation of their abilities and in their promotional materials and outreach, and to conduct themselves in a manner that reflects positively on the Association.
  1. Members shall present themselves honestly, in a dignified and professional manner, and with documented qualifications. These may include appropriate academic degrees, awards, professional affiliations, and teaching and performing experience.
  2. Members shall strive to teach with competence by demonstrating knowledge of voice pedagogy, musicianship, familiarity with a variety of vocal repertoire, as well as performance skills.
  3. Members should strive for continued growth in professional competencies.
  4. Members shall faithfully support the Association and are encouraged to participate in and contribute to its activities and mission.
  5. Members should abide by copyright laws and guard against encouraging or allowing infringement thereof.
  6. Members shall exhibit responsible and ethical behavior when using print, digital and social media associated with the profession and the studio.
  7. Members should be artistic resources for their communities.
II. Ethical Standards Relating to StudentsThe Association is committed to Member/Student relationships which foster excellence and learning in a dignified and professional environment, and which do not involve discrimination, sexuality, innuendo, or favoritism.
  1. Members should avoid all types of discriminatory practices. Appropriate guidelines are set forth in statutes such as Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 and the Canadian Human Rights Act.
  2. Members should maintain appropriate boundaries in psychological, emotional, and personal contact with students, including insinuations that could be construed as sexual advances, even when a student may encourage or request such interaction.
  3. Members should respect the privacy and personal integrity of students, not disclosing confidential information except to the extent that a particular legal or academic system requires disclosure.
  4. Members should clearly communicate and comply with their studio policies and expectations in a timely and concrete manner.
  5. The relationship between teacher and student shall be established, maintained and terminated in a respectful, professional manner.
  6. Members should respect a student's prerogative to obtain instruction from any teacher(s) of their choice, including concurrent study with another teacher(s). Transparency should be maintained among all parties.
  7. Members should offer their best instruction and career advice to every student under their supervision, and should treat each student in a respectful and impartial manner while taking into account individual differences in ability, learning styles and motivation.
  8. Members should refrain from making exaggerated claims or misleading statements concerning a student's prospects for a professional career in music. They should not guarantee performances, professional positions or favorable contacts unless they can fulfill those promises.
III. Ethical Standards Relating to ColleaguesThe Association encourages a mutually supportive atmosphere among its Members, and in their interactions with other related professionals.
  1. Members shall refrain from making defamatory or untrue negative public statements or judgments about colleagues or their students, either verbally or in writing.
  2. Members shall render honest and unbiased adjudication at auditions and competitions. If they are unable to do so, then they should recuse themselves.
  3. In cases where a Member determines that involving other professionals in a student’s instruction may be of benefit (for medical, technical, artistic, musical, pedagogical, or other reasons), Members shall strive to work collegially with these professionals.
  4. Rules and regulations of accredited academic institutions may at times take precedence over the Association’s Code of Ethics, should there be a conflict.
  5. Should ethical conflicts arise between Members and/or a NATS Entity, direct communication should be used to resolve problems among the involved parties. If the conflict cannot be resolved, the Association has a specific, detailed process for dealing with concerns.

This version of the Code of Ethics approved by the NATS Board of Directors in June 2018.
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