Proficiency testing in the MEIS department allows students to test out of courses in Music Theory and Ear Training and Sight Singing. If interested in proficiency testing, please reach out directly to Evan Shelton at [email protected].
The Applied Lesson application for Fall 2025 is open. Please contact MEIS Program Coordinator Kassandra Lopez at [email protected] if you have any questions.
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Storm Gloor teaches courses in music marketing, the future of the music business, and other subjects. He is also the faculty advisor for the College of Arts & Media student internships and developed the first known Music Cities course in higher education offered in the world. In 2010 he was the recipient of CAM’s Excellence in Teaching award and in 2018 he was the recipient of the University of Colorado Denver's Excellence in Teaching award. Professor Gloor worked in the music industry for fourteen years and holds an MBA degree with a Marketing concentration. He is currently president of the international Music and Entertainment Industry Educators Association (MEIEA), an associate member of the Recording Academy (the Grammys) and a city councilman for the city of Glendale, CO, where he previously served as a planning commissioner. He has presented research and instructional sessions at numerous events and programs, including South By Southwest, SXSW.edu, the Music Cities Convention, the Denver Music Summit, the Underground Music Showcase, and various MEIEA conferences in the US and the UK. He has also conducted full music business seminars for musicians and professionals in Las Vegas, Seattle, Scottsdale, Ariz., Anchorage, Alaska, and other cities.
Music Marketing
Music Business
West Texas A&M University
MBA
Hendrix College
BA; History