Served as chief communications officer for a worldwide membership representing six continents in nearly thirty different nations
Recruited individuals for membership in the Society
Promoted members' careers through creation and publication of individualized profiles and other supporting materials and through various forms of technical and creative assistance
Proposed, planned, designed, and contributed to numerous international multimedia collaborations
Raised operational funds and managed contributions made to the Society
Informed the public and other interested parties about the goals and activities of the Society
Advised and mentored members, and reviewed their works (upon request)
Edited members' original works for publication and performance
Produced first digital performances and settings of various member works
Administered an annual awards program recognizing the achievements of both members and non-members
Managed the Society's archive of documents, recordings, and other media
Created, designed, edited, and published an extensive catalog of orginal scores, books, monographs, and art works for an international clientele of music professionals, educators, and students (for complete information, click the "Musical Works" link above)
Developed interactive educational and professional fora, publications, and other programs in support of the fine and performing arts
Planned, performed, and digitally recorded virtual concert and recital programs for audiences on the World Wide Web
Fulfilled commissions and requests for various creative projects
Initiated a distance learning program for young composers
Edited full-length books and other documents covering a wide range of technical, business, and legal topics
Conducted college preparatory review and provided instruction in all aspects of music with integrated acoustic and digital keyboard studies
Co-developed musical, educational, and other projects for select clientele through a wide range of creative and editorial services
Taught undergraduate courses in architecture history, architecture and landscapes of south Florida, and history of interiors
Successfully proposed creation of two new interdisciplinary arts courses: ARC 1001 "Introduction to Design," and LAA 6373 "Sound in Landscape Architecture"
Advised/counseled approximately five hundred existing and prospective students in five different curricula at both undergraduate and graduate levels
Co-authored and edited planning/feasibility and implementation reports which persuaded Florida Board of Regents to implement new Master of Architecture degree program
Taught undergraduate course in history of interiors and graduate courses in design, architecture history, south Florida landscapes, tropical landscapes, and supervised research
Conducted art and architecture field research in Sicily and southern Italy; Washington, D. C.; Charlottesville, Virginia; and Lake Wales and Winter Haven, Florida
Authored research paper, From Vocal Memnon to the Stereophonic Garden: A Short History of Sound and Technology in Landscape Design, accepted for presentation at CELA 95
Taught courses in architecture and landscapes of south Florida, history of interiors, and communications
Prepared research reports for DOE on the following topics: Analysis of Lighting and Glazing in Florida Public Schools and Community Colleges, and Space Utilization . . . to Improve Conditions in Schools or Community Colleges
Coordinated logistical operations of the New South Dade Planning Charrette, a major hurricane recovery project combining the resources of Florida International University, the University of Miami, the professional design and arts community, and the general public
Researched, co-authored, and edited The New South Dade Planning Charrette: From Adversity to Opportunity, a full-color design monograph published jointly by Florida International University and the University of Miami with funding from We Will Rebuild
Arranged for and coordinated national documentation of project in Landscape Architecture magazine and in local news media
Gave numerous educational lectures and presentations on musical/environmental sound synthesis for the Dade County Public Schools and major business and cultural establishments throughout the community
Provided studio music instruction in theory, composition, keyboard
Created nearly twenty original titles archived at major universities
Edited and computer-typeset titles for independent publishers
Taught graduate course in architecture history; co-taught and co-developed graduate course in aesthetics; presented several lectures on architecture history
Authored and co-designed promotional materials
Co-developed computer applications and research methods courses
Taught numerous courses in music and the humanities and supervised inter-arts class projects
Authored a wide range of promotional and educational materials published by M-DCC
Assisted in curriculum development and administrative activities
Acted as liaison between school and community organizations
Edited educational films
Completed duties in a wide range of design and administrative areas. Built work included landscape plan for Quevedo residence, Cocoplum (Miami, Florida)
Assisted Professor Max Conrad in preparing and coordinating courses in landscape architecture and landscape history
Taught English from elementary to advanced levels to multicultural student population
Supervised AST student travel in Europe and Spanish Africa
Taught English language skills to multicultural students at Rockway Middle School