Actively involved in the music scene since college, Zach Loavenbruck has participated in several bands as both a singer and musician. A talented and versatile performer, Zach Loavenbruck enjoys playing a Fender Rhodes electric piano. Zach Loavenbruck has also mastered the guitar, the melodica, and the Jew’s harp. The Jew’s harp, also known as the mouth harp, stands as one of the oldest instruments in the world. Serving with various bands as both a vocalist and a keyboardist, Zach Loavenbruck plays a variety of musical genres, including indie rock, alternative, folk, country, and psychedelic. Zach Loavenbruck has toured throughout New England and performed at hundreds of live venues. He and his bandmates recorded a CD in 1999, and he currently remains active in planning for an upcoming release with his current band. Zach Loavenbruck earned his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at the University of Rochester. During his time there, Zach Loavenbruck won the Sigma Phi Epsilon Balanced Man Scholarship. After completing a Master of Science for Teachers at Pace University in Pleasantville, New York, Zach Loavenbruck undertook postgraduate work in educational psychology at the University of Connecticut. During his years as an educator, Zach Loavenbruck taught algebra, English, geometry, and reading, among other subjects, for several high schools in Connecticut. Utilizing his athletic skills, Zach Loavenbruck also coached a high school softball team and directed student theatre productions. The former Coordinator of Training & Organizational Support for Liaison International, Zach Loavenbruck provided training and professional development for employees in the IT Products and Services department. In recognition of his continued dedication to the company, he earned the International Award for Excellence. Dedicated to giving back to his community, Zach Loavenbruck supports the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA).
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