When one hears the job title “Piano Teacher,” the initial reaction is often to envision an elderly teacher in horn-rims offering musical instruction to a handful of unwilling young learners as a side business or hobby. In reality, thousands of private piano teachers nationwide use their extensive music education to create a successful full-time career from home or studios. Noreen Wenejn, a 25-year veteran of the piano instruction profession and
Pandemic Pivot: An Entrepreneurial Rockstar Music Teacher Creates Tools for Success
For the past 25 years, Noreen Wenjen has been committed to helping her private piano lesson student excel. As the years flew by, Noreen’s reputation as an exceptional piano teacher for students of all ages grew. A full and successful studio with a two-year waitlist draws students with a high level of commitment. Students tend to stay with the same teacher for many years, which builds camaraderie and pride between
Non-fiction eBook that helps Music Teachers be better Business Owners
National Teacher Appreciation Day, also known as National Teacher Day, is observed on the Tuesday of the first full week in May. This day is part of Teacher Appreciation Week, which is the first full week in May of each year. Veteran piano teacher, Noreen Wenjen, knows that all teachers play a critical role in educating and shaping our children: the future leaders of our country. She also knows what
Music Teachers-The key to success is keeping up with the times
“Make your marketing count. Think like an entrepreneur!” Sage advice for any small business or solopreneur. Author, entrepreneur, and veteran piano instruction professional, Noreen Wenjen knows first hand that the key to success is keeping up with the times. After two decades of teaching at two flourishing piano studios and maintaining her own two-year waitlist, author and entrepreneur, Noreen Wenjen is proud to announce the release of her first non-fiction
Two-Year Waitlist: An Entrepreneurial Guide for Music Teachers is HERE!
When we hear a mention of the “private piano teacher,” the initial reaction is likely to picture an elderly instructor wearing horn-rim glasses and a disapproving glare. This imagined teacher is also the one who struggles to teach less than willing students and is running their music studio as a side business or hobby. In reality, thousands of private piano teachers nationwide are using their vast music education to create