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Our Leadership


Andres Mejia Rojas (he/him) | Director at Winship & Hurley
Graduated from the Bachelor's Degree in Music from EAFIT University with an emphasis on Cello, and graduated from the Master of Music in Music Education at the Longy School of Music of Bard College. He is currently part of the leadership team of the Boston Music Project and is also part of the Alumni Impact Program of the Academy for Impact through Music - AIM. He began his music studies at the age of 10 at the Villa Hermosa Music School of the Medellín Music School Network program, under the tutelage of Maestros Edwin Machado Rivera and Jimmy Arcos Mora. In the network, he was a member of the Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Youth Symphony Band, with which he performed multiple concerts under the baton of renowned conductors such as Scott Yoo (USA), Michael Gilbert (USA), Frank De Vuyst (Belgium), Luis Serrano Alarcón (Spain), Arturo Márquez (Mexico), Oscar Navarro (Spain), among others.
He has been part of various projects with music groups in Colombia, including the Symphonic Band of the Red, with which he toured Europe in 2013 and participated in the World Music Contest (WMC) in Kerkrade, the Netherlands. Additionally, he has participated in Side by Side with the New World Symphony in Miami, USA (2017 and 2022), Side by Side with the Tonhalle-Orchester Zürich, Side by Side with the Orchester Musikkollegium Winterthur, and has performed with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Medellín, the Symphony Orchestra of Caldas, the Eafit Symphony Orchestra, and the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia, among others. He has also taken part in national and international festivals such as Medellín Festicámara, the Interharmony Music Festival in Sulzbach, Rosenberg 2017, and the International Music Festival in Esmeraldas, Quito, Ecuador, in 2018.
In 2020/2021, he was part of the first Cohort of the Academy for Impact Through Music, an initiative of the Hilti Foundation, and began his role as Artistic and Educational Assistant at Iberacademy until July 2023. Within the Iberacademy Foundation, he has led valuable initiatives in collaboration with maestros such as Alejandro Posada Gómez, Roberto González-Monjas, María Helena Tamayo, Sarah Willis, and other national and international organizations, including the New World Symphony, Musikkollegium Winterthur (Switzerland), Mozarteum Foundation (Salzburg, Austria), Gustavo Dudamel Foundation, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela, Havana Lyceum Orchestra with Maestra Sarah Willis, EAFIT University, National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia, among others.
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