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Professor and Conductor heather Aranyi

About Professor and Conductor Heather Aranyi

Professor and Cantor Heather Aranyi, M.M., M.Ed.,  is a global leader on leadership and  innovative ways to heal from trauma. She is the founding researcher and co-director for the Music, Trauma, and the Breath Working Group, funded by the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern University. Professor Aranyi serves as Ambassador and Advisor for the Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Studies and teaches Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Northwestern University and around the world. She has received numerous honors and accolades for her work. Several of her most recent honors from the last year include being named as Northwestern University’s Faculty of the Game for her impact with students, and being the only person selected to represent the United State in two categories at the World Expo in Dubai. She was selected as both a master vocal artist and expert in entrepreneurship and innovation.


Northwestern Faculty of the Game Teaching Award Recipient for Most Impactful Professor at Northwestern University, 

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  • Phenomenal Coach 
  • Award Winning Professor in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • The only person in the United States selected to represent the United States in two categories at the World Expo in Dubai 
  • Ambassador and Advisor, Buffett Institute for Global Affairs at Northwestern University
  • Co-lead and founding researcher, The Music, Trauma, and the Breath Global Working Group sponsored by the Buffett Institute for Global Affairs
  • Ordained Clergy

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