
Kimberly McGreevy
Teaching Artist
Kimberly McGreevy is an educator, performing artist, and nonprofit arts administrator. Currently she is the Education & Community Engagement Manager at the Omaha Symphony and a Guest Teaching Artist for WhyArts. Her previous positions include Educational Programming Manager at the Omaha Conservatory of Music and Teaching/Performing Artist for African Culture Connection. Kimberly received her Bachelor of Music degrees both in K-12 Vocal Music Education and Vocal Performance from Hastings College. She taught vocal/general music in Grand Island Public Schools and in Omaha Public Schools. Kimberly does a variety of performing in the community focusing on her main passion, musical theatre—including performances at the Omaha Community Playhouse (School of Rock, Caroline, or Change, Working, Young Frankenstein), SNAP! (Carrie: The Musical); Blue Barn (The Christians), Skullduggery Theatre, and local short and feature films. She recently became a core member of Résonance, a premier vocal ensemble that is frequently featured with the Omaha Symphony. Outside of work and musical performances, Kimberly enjoys board games, being active, warm weather, and spending time with her family.
