Elizabeth Irene French, PhD

Violin Teacher | Freelance Violinist

Elizabeth French Professional Milestones

A Timeline of Professional Milestones

1938

Dr. French is born in Knoxville, Tennessee to Junius Butler and Irene Rankin French.

1959

Dr. French receives a Bachelor of Music from the University of Tennessee.

1962

Dr. French receives a Master of Science from the University of Tennessee.

1962

Dr. French becomes a music teacher for the Kingsport Symphony Association (now Symphony of the Mountains) in Tennessee.

1964

Dr. French becomes a music teacher for Birmingham Schools in Alabama.

1964

Dr. French becomes a member of the First Violin Section of the Birmingham Symphony Orchestra.

1969

Dr. French becomes a NASA trainee in biology at the University of Mississippi.

1970

Dr. French becomes a member of the First Violin Section of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra.

1973

Dr. French receives a Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Mississippi, and becomes an assistant professor at Mobile College (now the University of Mobile) in Alabama.

1974

Dr. French becomes a member of the First Violin Section of the Mobile Symphony Orchestra.

1977

Dr. French becomes a member of the First Violin Sections of the Pensacola Symphony Orchestra and the Gulf Coast Symphony Orchestra.

1983

Dr. French is promoted to associate professor at Mobile College.

1983

Dr. French serves as an orchestra contractor for the American Federation of Musicians.

1985

Dr. French is named Career Woman of the Year by Gayfer’s Inc.

1994

Dr. French is promoted to full professor at Mobile College.

2005

Dr. French is appointed to the Mobile Symphony Players Committee.

2008

Dr. French retires as professor of biology.

2012

Dr. French retires from the Mobile Symphony Orchestra.

2017

Dr. French is honored with Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award from Marquis Who’s Who.

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