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Meet our Board Members


​Winston A. G. Ewart, OD, JP, MA, LRSM
MUJF Chairman, Pianist, Organist and Conductor

Winston Ewart is a retired commercial banker. He joined Barclays Bank, DCO in 1969, now known as The National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited, and remained with the organization until September 1996 when he was seconded to the Edna Manley College of the Visual & Performing Arts as the Director of Studies for Music. After the period of secondment ended some 30 months later he opted to remain at the college and was later promoted to the position of Vice Principal – Administration and Development.

In 2007 he resigned this position and served for a short stint at the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission as Music Specialist before moving on to the University of Technology Jamaica (UTech) as coordinator for the Masters in Business Administration Program where he served until March 2013.

Winston is very involved in the musical landscape of Jamaica. He has served as President of the Jamaica Music Teachers Association on several occasions and continues to serve as: Musical Director of the National Chorale of Jamaica; Organist of Christ Church (Anglican) for over 50 years; and as an Accompanist.  He is also the Local Representative for Trinity College, London.
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Rosina Christina Moder, OD, M. Mus
Co-Founder and Executive Director

Rosina Christina Moder was born in the Styrian Hills of South-east Austria and has resided in Jamaica since 1985. She graduated from the University of Music and Dramatic Arts in Graz, Austria, with a Certificate in “Kindersingschule” - Early Childhood Music Education (1974), a Bachelor’s degree in Recorder Teaching (1976), and a Masters degree (Hons.) in Recorder Performance (1977). Rosina received her post-graduate studies in Performance Practice in Baroque Music at the ‘Schola Cantorum Basiliensis’ (Jeanette van Wingerden) in Basel, Switzerland, and at the Music University ‘Mozarteum’ (Nikolaus Harnoncourt) in Salzburg, Austria. Her performance career has taken her from Europe, Japan, Argentina, and the United States of America to Jamaica and the wider Caribbean.

Rosina is co-founder and executive director of the ‘Music Unites Jamaica Foundation’, a non-for-profit organization with the mission of raising funds for music scholarships and mentoring talented students in need. Further objectives of ‘Music Unites Jamaica’ include research on Jamaican composers, as well as hosting free concerts and workshops island-wide. Rosina is also the founder and musical director of ‘Flauto Dolce’, the Jamaica Recorder Society. 
Rosina has taught Recorder and Early Childhood Music Education in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, the United States, Jamaica, and throughout the Caribbean. She has been the lecturer for Recorder at the School of Music at the Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts in Kingston since her arrival in Jamaica. 

Rosina Christina Moder is also the author and publisher of “tu tu tu tu, Caribbean Beginner’s Work Book for Soprano or Tenor Recorder”. She is the first recipient of the international ‘Nikolaus Harnoncourt Prize’, awarded in 2001 by the Canton of Zurich, Switzerland, for her passionate work advancing the musical growth of Jamaica and the wider Caribbean. In 2017 the Government of Jamaica bestowed upon her the Order of Distinction, OD, for her “Dedicated Services towards the Development of Music in Jamaica”.

Peter Ashbourne, CD, B. Mus
Composer, Musician and Music Lecturer, Co-Founder and Director

Peter Ashbourne attended the St. Hugh’s Preparatory School, the Wolmer’s High School for Boys, the University of the West Indies in Kingston, the Jamaica School of Music, and has a Bachelor of Music (composition) degree from the Berklee College of Music (Boston, Mass., USA).  Mr Ashbourne, who holds a LRSM (Performance) diploma in violin, was considered a child prodigy on that instrument from as early as age 9.  He also plays the piano.
 
An experienced composer, arranger, performer and band leader, Ashbourne taught at the ‘Jamaica School of Music’ in its Jazz Department from 1976 – 1979. He conducted an Art Music and Reggae Workshop at the ‘University of Music and Dramatic Arts – Graz’, Austria in 1986 and held a lecture and seminar on the ‘Development of Jamaican Popular Music, from Mento, Ska, Reggae to Dancehall’ at the ‘University of Southern Maine’, U.S.A., in spring 2007.  His lecture ‘Two Turning Points in Jamaican Popular Music’ held at the Global Reggae Conference 2008, at the University of the West Indies (UWI) was universally well received and was published in the Book ‘Global Reggae’ in 2013. In 2019 he was invited to present ‘An Overview of Jamaica’s Musical Landscape’ at the annual UWI ‘Philip Sherlock Lecture’.
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About Lady Hall

​Hon. Lady Hall, M. Art Ed., BFA
Director MUJF

Hon. Lady Hall (formerly Rheima Claire Scarlett), wife of former Governor General Sir Kenneth Hall was an Alister McIntyre Senior Research Fellow at the University of the West Indies, Mona between 2002 and 2006.

She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada, and a Master of Art Education Degree from Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia.  She also has certificates in Education from Mico College and certificates in Marketing and Public Relations.

Among her past Positions held are the following: First Principal of Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts, Principal of Hillel Academy High School, Head of Art Dept – Kingston College, Jamaica College, Stone Mountain High School (Atlanta Georgia), Cultural Officer Telephone Company of Jamaica, President of Woman Inc., President of Joint Committee for Tertiary Education (University Council of Jamaica) Council Member (University of the West Indies, Mona) Council Member (University of Technology) Chairman of National Parent Support Commission and Deputy Board Chairman (Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts).

Lady Hall is an accomplished artist who has had several solo exhibitions of paintings, photographs and ceramic pieces.  Her work can be found in many company collections such as Jamaica Producers Group, American Home Insurance Company, and Alberga Graham Jamaica Limited.  Outside of Jamaica, collections of her work are to be found in Trinidad, Barbados, United Kingdom, Germany, France, United States of America and Canada. Her publications include ‘Proposal for a National Tertiary Education System for Jamaica’, Ian Randle Publishers, 2004; and ‘Revisiting Tertiary Education Policy in Jamaica: Towards Personal Gain or Public Good? ‘.
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Currently Lady Hall is Board Member of Music Unites Jamaica Foundation, the United Theological College /UWI Mona, Chalice Bearer and Lay Reader - Anglican Church and Hon. Member Lions Club.

​Dr. Carlton Davis, ​CD, OJ, LLD (honoris causa)
Director MUJF

Dr. The Hon. Carlton Earl Davis, former Cabinet Secretary and Head of Jamaica Public Service, received his tertiary education as the Jamaica Agricultural Scholar at McGill University (1960), majoring in Soil Chemistry; and at the University of the West Indies (MSc PhD Soil/Clay Mineralogy). He did his post graduate work on an extension of his scholarship (to the MSc level) and an ESSO Research Fellowship (PhD).

In 1975, Dr. Davis was appointed Director of Research and Development, Ministry of Mining and Natural Resources and with the creation of the Jamaica Bauxite Institute, he became its first Executive Director, in 1976. He served that institution for 31 years: as Executive Director (1976-1989); Executive Chairman (1989-1993); and Chairman (1993-2007). He was involved in almost every major negotiation on bauxite and alumina matter between 1974 and 2007 and again since 2012.

Dr. Davis took up an appointment as Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Jamaican Public Service, in 1993 and served until 2008 when he retired. He returned from retirement in 2012 to serve as a Special Adviser to the Prime Minister of Jamaica, The Most Hon. Portia Simpson Miller, in the rank of Ambassador/Special Envoy.
He also was Chairman of the CHASE Fund (2003-2007 and 2012-2016) and Chairman of the National Library (2012-2016).
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​The Hon. Marigold Harding, CD, JP
Director MUJF

President of the St. Andrew Justices of the Peace Association (SAJP), Marigold Harding was born in Fairy Hill, Portland, and was trained as a medical technologist at the University of the West Indies. She worked for five years as chief laboratory technician at Andrews Memorial Hospital and at the Goldstein Medical Center in New York.

Later became a paralegal, and has worked in her husband's law firm for the past years. Mrs. Harding is the wife of the former President of the Senate, Professor the Hon. Oswald Harding O.J. She has served St. Andrew as a JP for more than 30 years and she is also a well-known horticulturist and floral designer.

In 2010 Marigold Harding was named Custos Rotulorum for St Andrew by the Governor General and remained in that position until 2016.

She is currently Chairperson of The Edna Manley College of the Visual and Performing Arts; Deputy Chairperson of Council, Institute of Jamaica; Patron of The Jamaica Down's Syndrome Foundation (JDSF); and member of the board of directors of Devon House Development Company, as well as Music Unites Jamaica Foundation.

Claudja Barry
Director MUJF, International Singer and Actress ​
Accomplished music and entertainment professional with successful and diverse career as an international singer and actress.

Personal music accomplishments include singing in some of the world’s best venues (including the Verona Area. Italy, budokan hall, Tokyo, the palace, paris and studio 54 and the saint, new York City and before numerous prime ministers (including prime minister Trudeau, chancellor helmut kohl) royalty , and heads of states.

Acting performance history includes appearances in the theatre, film, television, educational videos, and commercials in the United States and abroad. On air personality for WFDU-FM 89.1 (contemporary music format).

Additional background in entrepreneurial business management and marketing as successful record producer and talent coach. 

Excellent communications and public relations abilities. 

Languages: fluent German, knowledge of some Italian and French. Extensive international and domestic travel.
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