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12/04/2024
Ramona grew up in a musical household and was surrounded by music. Starting on violin, she discovered after having played both for a period of time, she loved the flute more.
Between her father, band directors, and private lesson teacher supporting her interest In developing on the flute, flute players were everywhere around her making it easier for her to focus.
While Ramona passed on the going to a musical high school, opting to take a duel academic and music path, despite her interest in political science and law, she just found it more fun to play the flute and decided it was her career path.
After graduating with her masters, Ramona finds herself teaching privately, playing a lot of chamber music with her chamber ensemble, Adelante Winds, which is supporting the growth of the next generation of composers and music makers around the San Antonio area and through high school and college residencies.
Itโs always been important to Ramona to be an inspiration to those coming up behind her. Ramona says โjust go for itโ, when it comes to playing a wind instrument. โMy career has taken me a lot of different places. You just never know what kind of opportunity is going to come your way.โ
Take a quick listen to this fast-paced interesting conversation with flutist, Ramona Douglas on this episode of ๐๐จ๐จ๐ญ ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ซ ๐๐ฐ๐ง ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง: ๐๐ถ๐ด๐ช๐ค ๐๐ข๐ต๐ต๐ฆ๐ณ๐ด.
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Toot Your Own Horn: Music Matters with Ramona Douglas (Episode 13) Ramona grew up in a musical household and was surrounded by music. Starting on violin, she discovered after having played both for a period of time, she love...
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Our Story
IAEOU: Vowels are to words what creativity is to business- basic and necessary. It takes a lot of creativity to run a business today and we are here to help.
Our not for profit started as an incubator and accelerator for the creative sector as The Institute for Arts Entrepreneurship.
The IAE developed a two year structured education program to help entrepreneurs improve their thinking and performance abilities in finding new channels to market, new customers and funding success. Our curriculum was academnically studied by several faculty members from the University of Illinois School of Design and recognized as a model for early success by the United States Association for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (USASBE) Association and The White House (Obama Administration).
What we learned from the entrepreneurs who completed our education program, was that we didnโt need a physical location or a structured course to teach them the essence of what they need to succceed in their businesses. It was with the realization that Sana Sells was born as a business to educate and accelerate business owners find the customers, opportunities and funding they need to succeed.
Known for our ability to create innovative education for the entrepreneurial community, we also have completed entrepreneurial education projects for Crowdfund Capital Advisors, The World Bank and International Development Bank.
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