Consultants by State - Texas

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Ron Hardin (Yellow) and Eric Sabach (blue)

Ron Hardin
Ron Hardin
ronhardin@me.com
Phone: 808-557-5603


Ron Hardin serves as the Regional Sales Manager for North Texas. A life-long resident of the Midwest, Ron now resides in Waikoloa, HI and spends about half the year in TX and NE working for Stanbury and teaching high school bands.

Rons show designs can be seen on bands throughout the country. He has also consulted with the Blue Stars and Bluecoats. As a drill designer, Ron is very active and closely connected with the pageantry activity. Ron has designed hundreds of shows for bands, drum lines, winter guards and drum corps.

Ron is in demand as a clinician and adjudicator throughout the world, having done many clinics throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. Since 1999, Ron has served as a visual judge for Winter Guard International, annually adjudicating for many circuits, regionals and world championships.

Ron has performed judging clinics for NMEA, NSBA, WGI, several indoor percussion circuits and the Judging Association of Mid America. Ron has produced several instructional videos, and has appeared in WGIs Meet the Judge series. He has also recorded several podcasts with Marching Roundtable.

His show designs have appeared in several BOA regional finals, won numerous state championships, circuit contests and have won three WGI Percussion Gold Medals.

As an instructor, Ron has been a part of teams earning six DCI World Championships and ten High Visual Awards, including the 2012, 2013 and 2016 John Brazale Best Visual Award, and the 2013 and 2015 Steve Brubaker Best General Effect Award.

Rons experience in the drum corps activity is extensive, spanning over twenty years. As a performer, he spent the 1991 and 1992 seasons with the Star of Indiana. Upon the completion of his performing career, Ron joined the Blue Devils as a member of their visual staff. After eight seasons, he then spent five years as the Visual Caption Head of the Santa Clara Vanguard. Ron then went on to spend four years as Visual Caption Head of the Canton Bluecoats before taking his current position as Visual Caption Head of the World Champion Carolina Crown, where he has served since 2011.

In addition to instructing, Ron has designed visual programs for Yamato, Pride of the Lions, Magic of Orlando, Minnesota Brass, Legends and Pioneer. He has also served as Visual Coordinator for the Blue Stars. Ron has served as an instructor representative on the DCI Instructors Task Force and on the DCI Medical Project Advisory Board.

In everyday life, Ron Hardin most recently served as the director of Bands at Papillion – La Vista South High School. Ron took this position in 2014, and has quickly built the program to a national level program over two years. Prior to that appointment, Ron was the director of Bands at Bellevue East High School for 14 years, and led the Chieftains to many successful performances in all areas, including Concert Band, Wind Ensemble, Marching Band, Jazz Bands, Indoor and Concert Percussion, Chamber Ensembles and Indoor Color Guard. Under his watch, the band programs have performed in ten different states.

Ron also has extensive history as a professional music educator and performer. He was the founder and past conductor of the Diablo Wind Symphony, and was the Director of Bands for six years at Clayton Vally High School in Concord, California, where he served as president of the Contra Costa County Band Directors Association and Vice-President and Contest Coordinator of the Western Band Association.

In addition, he was the recipient of the Jack R. Snyder Young Band Director Award.

Ron has also served two terms as the Nebraska State Bandmasters Association Marching Band Chair. When he is not teaching or conducting, Ron finds time to play bass trombone with several ensembles. His greatest pride and joy is his family: his wife, Molly, and their daughters, Emma and Celeste.


Eric Sabach
Eric Sabach
ericsabach@gmail.com
Cell: 317.443.9868


Eric Sabach, originally from Englewood, NJ, is a sales and brand/product marketing professional in the school products industry, specializing in music and arts education.

He attended West Chester University in West Chester, Pennsylvania and studied Music Education. Soon after college, he was hired by Jostens, Inc. as a sales representative in their printing and publishing division. There his success was marked by working with some of the highest profile accounts in the company, such as, The United States Military Academy at West Point, Cornell University, Columbia University, FIT – Fashion Institute of Technology and many others. Eric has won many high honors for design from associations, such as, the Columbia Scholastic Press, and also the Printing Industry of America. His career path then led him into a sales management position and then a marketing position of which he has won awards for creativity in marketing. He has also worked with the NFL, MLB, NHL, and many of the Fortune 1000 companies in the NJ/NYC area.

Eric has also been actively involved in the marching band and drum corps world having marched with the Garfield Cadets during their early championship years. He has also been part of the faculty of the Star of Indiana and Phantom Regiment. He was the Director of the Blue Stars when they ascended back into DCI Finals and, most recently, has been the Director of Marketing and Business Development for Carolina Crown, helping them further develop their brand strategy and also creating new products and markets to support their non-profit program.

Erics adjudication background includes DCI, BOA, and WGI and he is a designer/clinician across the United States with many state and national finalists and championships.

An avid sports and live music fan, Eric resides in Spring, TX. He enjoys riding his Harley-Davidson, traveling and watching his Golden Retriever, Bailey Jo, chase after her tennis ball.