People
Staff
Kate Brandt is a native of Central Massachusetts who now lives in Auburn with her husband and two sons. She is an arts marketer and consultant with more than 20 years’ experience working with arts organizations throughout the country. She is a graduate of the honors program at Boston College’s Carroll School of Management. When she isn’t working, she’s usually at her sons’ sporting events.
Gillian Dana has a background in contemporary classical music and small business development. A Long Island transplant by chance and a New Englander by choice, Gillian is as passionate about food equity & diversity as she is writing outlandish fiction pieces, and will never stop raving about Janacek’s string quartets. Dana is a double bassist with degrees from The Boston Conservatory and Ithaca College, and is a WSET-trained wine educator.
Originally from Rhode Island, Adrien came to Worcester by way of Washington, DC where he served as the Executive Director of the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra just prior to joining Music Worcester. An avid foodie and native plant convert, he spends most waking hours either outside in the garden or researching new recipes to attempt. As a bit of a Francophile, he takes French lessons each week and is always looking for conversation partners.
Born in California and raised in Alaska, Rae relocated to New England in 2019 and currently resides in Worcester. In her free time, Rae enjoys travelling and pursuing new skills, such as upcycling worn clothing, writing short stories, and painting with watercolors.
Heather joined the Music Worcester staff in 2019. She has a BA in Psychology from Wheaton College in Norton, MA and an MBA from Assumption University. When she’s not at Music Worcester, Heather enjoys reading, baking, and spending time with her sons.

Mark Mummert
Asst. Conductor, The Worcester Chorus; Conductor, Women's Ensemble
Mark Mummert (b. 1965) is the Assistant Director & Accompanist for The Worcester Chorus of Music Worcester, Inc., (Dr. Chris Shepard, Artistic Director) and the director of The Worcester Chorus Women’s Ensemble. Mark is also Cantor at Trinity Lutheran Church (ELCA), Worcester, MA where he leads the music in all worship services, conducts the exceptional Trinity Choir, and is artistic director of the Music at Trinity fine arts series. Mark also serves on the voice faculty at Hanover Theater Conservatory in Worcester. Prior to moving to Worcester, Mark was the 2015 Distinguished Visiting Cantor at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Gettysburg. Mark served as the Director of Worship at Houston’s Christ the KingLutheran Church (2008-2015) and as Seminary Musician at the Lutheran Theological Seminary at Philadelphia (1990-2008). Mark is also a tenor chorister with CONCORA (Connecticut Choral Artists), a professional choral ensemble based in Hartford, CT.
Mark is a composer of portions of the first musical setting of Holy Communion in Lutheran Worship (2006), the commended worship book of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. He is the editor of Psalm Settings for the Church Year (2008, Augsburg Fortress) and Music Sourcebook for Lent and Three Days (2010, Augsburg Fortress). His numerous compositions for Christian worship are available from Augsburg Fortress. Mark’s recording Reformation Chorales Reformed (2017) includes organ works by J. S. Bach, Mendelssohn, Distler, and Clarke. The album is available for download and for streaming on iTunes, Spotify, Amazon, and YouTube. Numerous recordings are available at Mark’s Soundcloud site. Mark was principal musician for the 2005 National Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Canada, the 2007 ELCA Churchwide Assembly and Worship Jubilee, and visiting scholar for Emory University’s Candler School of Theology’s “The Singing Church” Project in 2012. Most recently, Mark was organist for the International Choral Festival Barcelona in 2024.
As a singer, Mark has performed professionally with The Worcester Chorus, Choral Arts Philadelphia, the Bach Society Houston, and the Houston Chamber Choir. Mark’s voice can be heard on the Grammy nominated recordings, “soft blink of amber light” and “Rothko Chapel.” Mark studied organ with Earl Ness and John Binsfeld, voice with Robert Grooters, and choral conducting with Alar Harler at Temple University’s Esther Boyer College of Music. He is currently pursuing advanced vocal studies with Jane Shivick.

Chris Shepard
Artistic Director, The Worcester Chorus & THE COMPLETE BACH
Now in his sixteenth year as Artistic Director of the Worcester Chorus, Chris also serves as conductor of the Connecticut Choral Artists (CONCORA), Connecticut’s oldest professional choir. In May 2024, Chris launched THE COMPLETE BACH, a 132-concert project to present live performances of all of J.S. Bach’s works for the first time ever in America. This monumental undertaking, under the auspices of Music Worcester, was inspired by Chris’s BACH2010 project, in which his Sydneian Bach Choir and Orchestra performed all of Bach’s choral cantatas in Sydney, Australia. THE COMPLETE BACH brings together local ensembles as well as internationally recognized performers such as pianists Jeremy Denk and Simone Dinnerstein, and Boston’s Handel & Haydn Society and Emmanuel Music.
His musical interests hardly stop in the eighteenth century, however. Chris has conducted much of the most prominent largescale choral-orchestral repertoire, including major works by Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Fauré, Vaughan Williams, Britten, Poulenc, and Britten; a career highlight was the 2022 performance by the Worcester and Masterwork Choruses of Verdi’s Requiem at Carnegie Hall. He has also performed many works by contemporary composers and has premiered works by such composers as Ricky Ian Gordon, Gwyneth Walker, Martin Sedek, Robert Convery, Anna K Jacobs, and Amy Bernon. His choirs have collaborated with a number of orchestras, such as the Juilliard Orchestra, the Orquestra Sinfónica Nacional de Mexico, and the Hartford Symphony Orchestra, in venues that include Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and Radio City Music Hall in New York, as well as the Royal Festival Hall in London and the Palacio de Bellas Artes in Mexico City. Chris has prepared choirs for major international conductors, including Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Simone Young, Carlos Miguel Prieto, and William Boughton, as well as for Broadway legend Patti Lupone and Ray Davies of the Kinks. For a decade, Chris was conductor of the Masterwork Chorus in New Jersey, with whom he performed Handel’s Messiah annually at Carnegie Hall; he also led the Dessoff Choir in New York City from 2010 to 2016. Chris made his conducting debut with the New Haven Symphony in 2015.
A committed music educator, Chris has served on the faculty of the Taft School, Sydney Grammar School, Hotchkiss Summer Portals, and Holy Cross College. He founded the Litchfield County Children’s Choir in 1990, and has conducted numerous middle and high school regional and All-State choirs in New England, New York and Australia. He presented two documentaries with SBS-TV, an Australian national public television network, and has given several presentations at conferences for American Choral Directors Association and Australian National Kodàly Association. Chris has been a guest conductor at Emmanuel Church in Boston, a church renowned for its five-decade Bach cantata project, and he currently serves as Music Director of St John’s Episcopal Church in Stamford, Connecticut.
A pianist and keyboard continuist, Chris holds degrees from the Hartt School, the Yale School of Music (where he studied choral conducting with Marguerite Brooks) and the University of Sydney. He researched the performance history of Bach’s B Minor Mass in New York City for his PhD in Musicology; his dissertation won the American Choral Directors Association’s 2012 Julius Herford Prize for outstanding doctoral thesis in choral music.

Paul Spanagel
Stage Manager
Paul studied Music and Drama at Vassar College and Informal Learning at the University of Pennsylvania GSE. he previously worked as the Program Director for The Story School, a non-profit immersive fantasy adventure camp program. Outside of work, Paul can be found on local community theatre stages as both a performer and stage combat choreographer.
Lisa Utzig attended several Music Worcester shows during her childhood in Princeton, MA, and she began attending them as a staff member in 2023. She has a BA in Music from Smith College, and often works as a freelance pianist for churches and musical theater groups around Central Mass. Outside of music, Lisa likes crocheting, playing video games, and finding new restaurants around the city.
Officers
Eric Brose, President
Angela Knapton, Vice President
Gabriel Cain, Treasurer
Margaret Pottle, Clerk
Members
Osman Bilsel
Bruce Bursten
James Decker
Daniel Dougherty, Representative of The Worcester Chorus
Aldo Garcia Guevara
Alvin Gomez
William D. Hoffman, MD
Emily G. Holdstein
Polly Kimmitt, President of The Worcester Chorus
Bonnie Johnson
Jeffrey Levine
Margaret Pottle
Kenneth Prince
Anthony Smith
Bob Sorrenti
Virginia M. Vaughan, Ph.D.
Karen-Louise Walker, Th.D.
Margaret Wong
Ex Officio
Adrien C. Finlay, Executive Director, Endowed by the McDonough Charitable Foundation
Trustees Emeritus
Kirk Carter
Mary Fletcher
Joel Popkin, M.D.
Corporators
Barbara Travers Athy
Osman Bilsel
Karmen Bogdesic
Eric Brose
Bruce Bursten
Gabriel Cain
Kirk A. Carter, Esq
Linda D. Chadwick
James Decker
Sonia Descormiers
Mary Fletcher
Minjin Fromm
Aldo Garcia Guevara
Alvin Gomez
Ivan R. Green, MD
Susan Henry
William D. Hoffman, MD
Emily G. Holdstein
Bonnie Johnson
Kallin Johnson
Polly Kimmitt
Angela Knapton
Barbara C. Kohin
Alice Lambert
Catherine H. Levine
Jeffrey Levine
Meredith Lord
Ingrid J. Mach
Samantha McDonald
Janice McLean
Cecilio Orta
Martha Pappas, EdD
Serge Paul-Emile, PhD
Cynthia Pitcher
Margaret Pottle
Kenneth Prince
Zelda Schwartz
Mark Seeley
Janice Seymour
Anthony Smith
Bob Sorrenti
Wakana Suzuki
George W. Tetler, III
Virginia M. Vaughan, PhD
Patricia Verderese
Karen-Louise Walker, ThD
Kristin Waters
Charles “Chick” Weiss
Margaret Wong





