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Christopher Eanes

Christopher Eanes, President & CEO of Chorus America, is a musician and arts leader whose lifelong mission has been to engage people in the art and artistry of choral singing. Over his twenty-five-year career, Chris has embraced every role within the choral community—singer, teacher, conductor, administrator, and board member—working with youth, professional, and community organizations. Chris spent a decade as the artistic director and CEO of the Cincinnati Boychoir, and is the founder of Collegium Cincinnati, a professional choral-orchestra ensemble. From 2019 to 2024, he served as the executive director of the Cathedral Choral Society, the symphonic choir-in-residence at Washington National Cathedral. Chris began his musical journey as a pianist and discovered his love for choral-orchestral music and conducting while a student at Occidental College. He continued his education in Los Angeles and Milan, ultimately earning his doctorate in choral music from the University of Southern California.
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