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  1. Scott Allison Willits (March 26, 1895 – October 1973) was an American violin teacher with the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, Illinois, who coached many members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1940 through 1973. He was a student and "first American Representative" of Otakar Ševčík who created a leading pedagogical method ...

  2. Scott performed as an ensemble dancer in The Three Musketeers with Classical Theater of Harlem directed by Jenny Bennet and choreographed by Tiffany Rae-Fisher. He was a dancer/model in Kenzo & H&M’s high fashion show choreographed by Ryan Heffington. Scott danced in the 5th and 9th annual Dance Against Cancer’s Benefit Concert at Alice ...

  3. Kevin Scott Richardson: Nacimiento: 3 de octubre de 1971 (52 años) Lexington, Kentucky (Estados Unidos) Nacionalidad: Estadounidense: Lengua materna: Inglés: Características físicas; Altura: 1,87 m: Familia; Padres: Jerald Richardson Ann Littrell: Cónyuge: Kristin Willits (matr. 2000) Hijos: 2: Familiares: Brian Littrell (primo ...

  4. Scott Allison Willits was an American violin teacher with the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, Illinois, who coached many members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1940 through 1973. He was a student and "first American Representative" of Otakar Ševčík who created a leading pedagogical method for teaching violin that is still widely used today.

  5. Scott Allison Willits (March 26, 1895 – October 1973) was an American violin teacher with the American Conservatory of Music in Chicago, Illinois, who coached many members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra from 1940 through 1973.

  6. 19 de dic. de 2022 · Scott Willits - Category Director of Mobile Integrated Health Strategy - Medically Home | LinkedIn. Hospital at Home I Mobile Integrated Healthcare I Community Paramedicine Multidisciplinary...

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  7. www.beta.team › team-member › stewart-scott-willitsScott "Zip" Willits - BETA

    Scott “Zip” Willits. Zip retired from the USAF where he had way too much fun flying Intel, Surveillance Reconnaissance (ISR) aircraft around the globe. As a civilian, he was the initial cadre that stood up the DoD’s first software factory “Kessel Run” as they revolutionized the way the DoD designed/delivered software to operators.