GAMAC's Leaders
South Carolina. She currently serves as organist at First Baptist Church, Clemson. She was the rehearsal accompanist for the Augusta Regional Opera Company from 1976-1980, and has played for numerous vocal recitals. Choral accompanying has been a highlight of Professor Dill’s career. She has accompanied all-state and regional high school and collegiate groups as well as community groups in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia. Professor Dill currently serves as accompanist for the GAMAC Chorale and Concert of Hope Choir in Anderson, South Carolina. Dana Orchoff Gencarelli Executive Director A South Carolina native, Dana joined the GAMAC staff as executive director in 2007. Prior to coming to Anderson, she served as the Executive Director of The Music Foundation of Spartanburg from 2002-2007, having previously served the organization as the Director of Operations for the Spartanburg Philharmonic from 1995-2002. Dana received a BA in Arts Administration with a concentration in both marketing and technical theater production from the Shuford School of Performing Arts at Catawba College in Salisbury, NC. Her early work in the performing arts was in professional theatre and included work with the Old Schoolhouse Theatre (Sanibel Island, Fl), the former Blowing Rock Stage Company (Blowing Rock, NC), and Central Piedmont Summer Theatre (Charlotte, NC). She is a former member of the Actor’s Equity Association for stage management. In addition to her work with GAMAC, Dana serves as acting president of the South Carolina Arts Alliance, a state-wide assembly of arts administrators and educators with a mission to advance and promote the arts through advocacy, leadership development, and public awareness. She is a member of the
Kiwanis Club of Anderson and is proud to have served as club president from 2017- 2018. She and her husband Brian, a professional double bassist and strings teacher with Spartanburg School District 5, make their home in Simpsonville, SC. Stephanie Clark GAMAC Director of Operations Stephanie Clark has been a resident of South Carolina since 1983. She is a graduate of Arkansas Tech University (AR) with a Bachelor of Science degree in Math Education and Northwestern State University (LA) with an M.A. and M.Ed. in Guidance and Counseling for high school and college/university students. Stephanie worked at Clemson University for 16 years before joining GAMAC in October 2005. Stephanie began playing flute in the 6th grade, was a member of the Arkansas All-State Band for two years, and performed with the Anderson Symphony Orchestra from 1989 to 1994.
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