FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Glenn Fugett Appointed as Chief Judge of the WGI Winds Division
WGI is pleased to announce Glenn Fugett as the new Chief Judge of the Winds division, effective immediately. With over three decades of experience in music education, Glenn brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this role. His remarkable journey in the marching arts has seen him foster competitively successful programs across Texas and Tennessee, including groups like Westlake High School and Legacy High School. Under his direction, both the concert and marching programs at these schools thrived, earning him widespread acclaim as an educator, clinician, and adjudicator.
WGI is pleased to announce Glenn Fugett as the new Chief Judge of the Winds division, effective immediately. With over three decades of experience in music education, Glenn brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to this role. His remarkable journey in the marching arts has seen him foster competitively successful programs across Texas and Tennessee, including groups like Westlake High School and Legacy High School. Under his direction, both the concert and marching programs at these schools thrived, earning him widespread acclaim as an educator, clinician, and adjudicator.
“I am honored to serve as the Chief Judge for WGI Winds,” said Glenn Fugett. “I am committed to upholding the highest standards of excellence and artistic expression in adjudicating performances, and I look forward to advancing the mission of promoting the power of music education through our events.”
Fugett’s dedication to excellence and passion for nurturing musical talent aligns perfectly with the values of WGI Winds. His approach to performance and unwavering commitment to the indoor winds community make him an ideal choice to lead as Chief Judge.
“Glenn’s reputation as a WGI current judge and in the marching arts precede him into this new role,” said Ron Nankervis, CEO. “Together with our newly installed Director of Winds, Wayne Dillon, this new team will achieve great things together.”
Glenn Fugett’s appointment marks an exciting new chapter for the WGI Winds division. With his extensive experience, we are confident that the division will continue to push boundaries and inspire performers to reach new heights of musical achievement.
About WGI Sport of the Arts
WGI Sport of the Arts is the world’s premier organization producing indoor color guard, percussion, and winds competitions. As a non-profit organization, WGI serves as the leading governing body of the indoor marching arts, providing a platform for performers to showcase their talents in a competitive and educational environment. Founded in 1977, WGI has grown to become a global phenomenon with thousands of performers participating in events across the United States and around the world. For more information, visit wgi.org.