Erin Nesslage is Associate Director of Education at Central Florida Vocal Arts and a dedicated educator, administrator, and musician with more than 15 years of experience serving schools and community organizations. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Vocal Performance and Humanities of the Arts from Virginia Tech, a Master of Arts in Teaching in Early Childhood Special Education from James Madison University, and a Master of Education in Administration & Supervision from The College of William & Mary.
Throughout her career, Erin has focused on supporting young children and families, coaching educators, leading professional development, and cultivating inclusive, high-quality learning environments. She brings particular expertise in early childhood development and special education, working with children across a wide range of learning styles and abilities to ensure every learner feels valued and capable.
In addition to her educational leadership, Erin sings actively throughout the community in several choirs and is a featured soloist at her church. She also serves on the board of Lake Community Arts, further advancing her commitment to strengthening and expanding access to the arts in her local community.
Most importantly, Erin treasures her family of three talented children and a steadfastly supportive husband, who inspire and ground her daily.
Biography
Erin Nesslage is Associate Director of Education at Central Florida Vocal Arts and a dedicated educator, administrator, and musician with more than 15 years of experience serving schools and community organizations. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Vocal Performance and Humanities of the Arts from Virginia Tech, a Master of Arts in Teaching in Early Childhood Special Education from James Madison University, and a Master of Education in Administration & Supervision from The College of William & Mary.
Throughout her career, Erin has focused on supporting young children and families, coaching educators, leading professional development, and cultivating inclusive, high-quality learning environments. She brings particular expertise in early childhood development and special education, working with children across a wide range of learning styles and abilities to ensure every learner feels valued and capable.
In addition to her educational leadership, Erin sings actively throughout the community in several choirs and is a featured soloist at her church. She also serves on the board of Lake Community Arts, further advancing her commitment to strengthening and expanding access to the arts in her local community.
Most importantly, Erin treasures her family of three talented children and a steadfastly supportive husband, who inspire and ground her daily.