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Board of Directors

MHTP’s Board of Directors is responsible for all governance of MHTP, including both short- and long-term guidance of the organization. MHTP is the only therapeutic music training program governed by a Board of Directors; the MHTP CEO is supervised by the Board President. Most Directors serve on one or more single-issue work groups or standing committees. Directors have a wide diversity of education, experience, and interests that collectively and synergistically combine to create a powerful and highly-skilled group of individuals who deeply love MHTP and are dedicated to its highest good. All MHTP Directors are volunteers.

Angela Brown, CMP, BS – MHTP President, having grown up in the deserts of the Southwest, now makes her home in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire. A CMP since 2014, Angela brings 40+ years of piano/keyboard experience and 15+ years of non-profit experience to her role on the Board of Directors for MHTP. Even though her degree is in Family Science (BYU ‘90), her job experiences have been in the world of healthcare, and she currently works from home for Hamilton Dermatology in Alpharetta, Georgia, as a pre-cert specialist. Angela shares live therapeutic music weekly at a local nursing home and hospital, and is a roster artist on the NH Arts in Health Artist Directory. As a Governor-appointed councilor on the New Hampshire State Council for the Arts, she spends many hours attending and supporting local arts events. On summer evenings you can find her kayaking, relaxing on the deck, or enjoying the sunset. In winter, she is out snowshoeing or cross-country skiing. She admits to having an obsession with sheet music.

Howard Rosen, Treasurer is a senior finance executive who has worked across many industries throughout his 35-year career. Currently, Howard is the Sr. VP & Chief Accounting Officer for OpenText, the largest software company in Canada. Howard began his career at Ernst & Young before spending 18 years with Philip Morris International, including 15 years based in Lausanne, Switzerland. Over the past nearly 15 years, Howard has held a series of senior finance roles in large public and private companies, including five years at RioCan Reit, the largest commercial real estate company in Canada. Howard’s previous Board experience includes the Canadian Children’s Opera and serving as a long-time member of his alma mater Georgetown’s Interview Committee. Howard was born and raised in New York, has been married for over 30 years, and has two grown daughters.

Chuck Beckman, CMP, has been providing live therapeutic music (LTM) for hospital and hospice patients in metro Atlanta since 2010. Currently, Chuck is the Therapeutic Music Program Coordinator at Northeast Georgia Medical Center in Gainesville, Georgia, where he oversees the hospital's Therapeutic Music Program, which provides LTM for patients and staff five days per week.  He also provides LTM for end-of-life patients for several area hospice providers. Since 2012, Chuck has been the Executive Director at Strings of Mercy, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization that promotes the use of LTM in healthcare settings and helps develop sustainable therapeutic music programs for healthcare facilities around Atlanta.  Strings of Mercy currently provides LTM at Gwinnett Medical Center in Lawrenceville and Duluth, Georgia; St. Mary’s Medical Center in Athens, Georgia; and Capstone Hospice in Duluth, Georgia. Chuck lives in Cumming, Georgia, with his wife, Cheri; their two adult sons live nearby.  When not playing or promoting the use of LTM, Chuck enjoys working out, cycling, and fishing. 

Martha Lewis, CMP, MA, MTS, left the corporate world after many years to pursue her passion for the healing arts.  After completing an MA in Expressive Arts Therapy & Counseling and an MTS in Spirituality and the Arts, she co-founded the Music for Healing and Transition Program, Inc. with Laurie Riley in 1994. Martha was the first President and Executive Director of MHTP and remained active as an MHTP Board Director until 2002.  She was an instructor for MHTP from 1995-2017.  Now semi-retired, she is once again serving on MHTP’s Board of Directors. Over the years, Martha has taught and facilitated expressive therapy workshops throughout the country and served in various ministries for Episcopal churches in the Episcopal Diocese of Texas.

Shenée Rayford, MBA, SPHR, is a San Francisco native and currently resides in Dallas, TX. Professionally, she has spent over 20 years as a human resources leader across multiple industries, retail, healthcare and technology. Shenée has a passion for people that extends beyond the workplace.  She has dedicated herself to mentoring other women and people of color, particularly in the areas of education and career building.  In her downtime, Shenée enjoys live entertainment (music, theater, and dance), trying new recipes and performing makeup artistry. 

Former directors and executive directors:

  • Rachel Allen

  • Angi Bemiss

  • Aline Benoit

  • Stella Benson

  • Kathleen Bingaman

  • Randolph Case

  • Faye Clerget

  • Dawn D. Collins

  • Allen Dec

  • Margo Drohan

  • Melinda Gardiner

  • Debby Hix

  • Sue Hoadley

  • Glenn Huels

  • Peggy Jaegly

  • Susan Krysiak

  • Barbara W. Lepke-Sims

  • Martha Lewis

  • Carol Joy Loeb

  • Nick Magerl

  • Dwight Mater

  • Mona Peck

  • Karen Peterson

  • Laurie Riley

  • Ruthann Ritchie

  • Linda Sherman

  • Cynthia Snodgrass

  • Donna Snead

  • Kris Snyder

  • Carol J. Spears

  • Karen Stowe

  • Cheryl Zabel