Eric Rubio

Director Of Finance And Administration at The Washington Chorus

Eric Rubio has extensive work experience in finance and administration roles, as well as music and education positions. Their most recent role is Director of Finance and Administration at The Washington Chorus since June 2022. Prior to this, they worked as a Finance Manager at Spark the Journey from April 2021 to July 2022. From January 2019 to April 2021, Eric served as a Finance and Operations Manager at Seraphic Fire.

Before transitioning to finance, Eric held multiple roles at Calvary Memorial Church, including Director of Finance and Administration from December 2017 to January 2019. Eric also served as Ministry Associate of Worship and Music, Orchestra Director, and Church Administrator during their time there.

Eric's earlier experience includes working as an Assistant Manager at Wheaton College Conservatory of Music, a Seasonal Customer Service Representative at Quinlan and Fabish Music Company, and a Band Director at Faith Christian Academy. Eric also had a teaching and performing role as a Freelance Trombonist and Private Trombone Instructor when they were self-employed.

Eric started their career in education, serving as an Assistant Band Director at Glen Ellyn School District 41 and holding various positions at Wheaton College, including Stage Manager and Office Assistant to the Director of Bands and Music Education.

Overall, Eric Rubio brings a diverse skill set in finance, administration, music, and education to their professional experiences.

Eric Rubio attended Oak Park and River Forest High School from 2003 to 2007, where they received a Diploma. From 2007 to 2011, they attended Wheaton College and earned a Bachelor of Music Education degree, specializing in Music Education. Additionally, Eric obtained a Certificate in Nonprofit Executive Leadership from Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis, although the specific duration of this program is unknown.

Links


Org chart


Teams

This person is not in any teams