Jennea Potter
MusicMaker Founder/Director
NGPT Southlake Chairperson
Co-Vice President of Student Activities FWMTA
Precollegiate Teacher of the Year FWMTA-2020 and 2023
Mensa 76 Gifted Youth Coordinator
NGPT Hall of Fame Teacher
Music was an integral part of Jennea Potter’s upbringing, and some of her best childhood memories are those of family gatherings with everyone playing an instrument and singing their favorite songs. These experiences inspired her to begin studying piano and music theory at the age of five. Throughout her twelve years of piano training, she won several medals for Texas Music Teachers Association State Theory exams, National Piano Guild adjudications, Piano Solo Competitions, Beethoven contests, Jazz and Sonatina festivals. She began teaching private piano and early childhood music classes in 1992 and continued to teach in her spare time while working as an International Knowledge Management consultant for PricewaterhouseCoopers. Realizing the need for an early childhood music program that was truly educational, she designed a program to introduce children ages 18 months to five years to music theory along with singing and instrument play. In 2001, Jennea decided to give up her career with the investment firm and pursue her passion as a music teacher. She began teaching piano and music classes full time and founded Little Musicmaker and MusicMaker Arts Center of Southlake.
Jennea is a member of the Music Teachers National Association, Texas Music Teachers Association, Fort Worth Music Teachers Association, National Guild of Piano Teachers and Piano Teachers Forum. Currently, she is serving as Co-Vice President of Student Activities for the Fort Worth Music Teachers Association. Her mission is to provide fun, memorable experiences which will introduce children to the many benefits of music making.
Successes of her students include earning High School Diplomas in Piano from the American College of Musicians, highest ratings in festivals and competitions at local, state and national levels, National and International programs in the National Piano Guild Auditions, full-tuition scholarships to Berklee College of Music.
In addition, Jennea has been a guest speaker at several state childcare conventions discussing the benefits of active music making versus passive listening. You can contact Jennea directly at [email protected]. Areas of specialties include early childhood music for babies to age 3, private lessons for children ages 4-18 years in piano, music theory, composition and improvising.
As an active member of Mensa and Mensa 76 Gifted Youth Coordinator, Jennea supports programs and provides opportunities for gifted children in music as well as other areas. When she’s not teaching music or reading books, you will find her on some sort of outdoor adventure with her 11-year-old daughter, her two Great Pyrenees dogs, and her comical Old English Sheepdog!