Allison G. Hingley, MM, MT-BC
Founder, Executive Director
Founder, Executive Director
Allison is an eastern North Carolina native, and is proud to have received her bachelor of music in music therapy degree from East Carolina University. She also holds a master degree in music therapy from Colorado State University. In 2014, Allison established Atlantic Music Therapy, LLC, and in order to better serve the community, converted the organization to a nonprofit corporation in 2018. She is an active member of the American Music Therapy Association, serving as an alternate delegate and technology committee representative for the southeastern region.
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Jamie E. Gilliam, MT-BC
Music Therapist - Board Certified
Music Therapist - Board Certified
A Greenville, North Carolina native, Jamie Gilliam finished her coursework for a degree in Music Therapy at East Carolina University in 2016. She completed her clinical internship with Atlantic Music Therapy, LLC, then obtained national board certification in October 2017. Jamie is a member of the American Music Therapy Association and the Music Therapy Association of North Carolina, and performs with the North Carolina Master Chorale.
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Hailey R. McCulloch
Music Therapy Clinical Intern
Music Therapy Clinical Intern
Hailey McCulloch, a native of Raleigh, is completing her music therapy equivalency certificate from Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. She graduated with her degree in Comprehensive Music from Campbell University in 2017. While working on her undergraduate degree, she served as assistant director of the Campbell Opera Theatre. Hailey is a member of the American Music Therapy Association and also performs regularly throughout the Triangle.
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Adaria R. Kelly
Music Therapy Clinical Intern
Music Therapy Clinical Intern
Adaria Kelly, a native of Goldsboro, is completing her Music Therapy degree at Howard University in Washington, D.C. After college, she plans on obtaining her Master's Degree in music therapy. During her time at Howard, she served as the Music Therapy Ambassador as well as the Fine Arts Transition Committee Chair. In her free time, she is often filming or editing videos for clients.
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