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Candidates for Chair-Elect
Allison Keisler is the Choral and Handbell Director at Bandys High School in Catawba, North Carolina, where she has devoted all 23 years of her teaching career. A passionate advocate for handbell music education, Allison launched the school’s handbell program during her very first year by successfully petitioning to redirect funds earmarked for textbooks toward the purchase of a 3-octave set of handbells. Under her leadership, the program has grown dramatically and now includes 5 octaves of handbells and 7 octaves of handchimes—making it the largest youth handbell education program in Catawba County, both sacred and secular.
Allison’s commitment to handbells extends beyond the classroom. She is a performing member of The Raleigh Ringers, an internationally renowned advanced community handbell ensemble based in Raleigh, NC. From 2020 to 2022, she served as President of the Board of Directors for The Raleigh Ringers during the COVID-19 pandemic. Under her leadership, the organization raised a total of $44,129.83 in donations. When COVID-19 changed the world, The Raleigh Ringers remained dedicated to their craft while being mindful of the challenges others were facing. Working closely with partners and venues, Allison helped guide difficult decisions to cancel all spring concerts and the summer tour, with many events postponed until 2021. During her tenure, she also spearheaded a comprehensive rewrite of The Raleigh Ringers’ bylaws to include greater community member participation.
She holds a Bachelor of Music in Music Education from Appalachian State University and is a National Board Certified Teacher. Through her teaching, performance, and advocacy, Allison has become a leading figure in youth handbell education in North Carolina.
Fran Underwood: Fran has been ringing and directing handbells for over 30 years. She is Associate Director of Music and Worship at Clarendon United Methodist Church in Arlington, VA where she directs four graded handbell ensembles ranging from 2nd grade through adults. Fran has taught handbell classes at Wakefield School, The Plains, VA (10 years) and at numerous Virginia Bronze and Area 3 festivals. She rang with Capital Carillon (under Ann Y Schmidt) and with Virginia Bronze (under Carol Feather Martin and Brian Seeman) for many years. She served on the Virginia Bronze board in several capacities. Fran has served on the Area 3 Board, the festival music selection committee, the nominations committee, as program chair, and most recently as the Event Chair for the Ocean City 2025 festival. Fran enjoys attending National Seminar, Distinctly Bronze East and other local bell festivals.
Fran holds a BA in education and a Master of Music/Church Music from Shenandoah University. In her spare time Fran enjoys playing video and board games and listening to audio books. Fran lives in Burke, VA with her husband, Richard.
Candidates for Member-At-Large
Reggie Fox serves as the Director of Music for First Baptist Church in Williamsburg, VA where he directs the choirs and FBC Handbell Ringers. He is a talented musician, conductor, composer, choreographer, and singer. Also, he works part-time as the Educational Technology Specialist for the Virginia Department of Education providing leadership with innovative technologies and virtual learning. Mr. Fox serves on several boards and participates with non-profit organizations giving back to the community.
Mark Gourley is the Organist and Choirmaster of the Episcopal Church of the Epiphany in Danville, VA. Having been a Church Musician for over 40 years, he has served churches in NC and VA. He is a graduate of Atlantic Christian College (now Barton College) in Wilson, NC where he earned a BS in Music Education and did extensive graduate study in Sacred Music at East Carolina University. He also holds Levels I and II Orff-Schulwerk Certification.
He has directed Children, Youth and Adult Handbell Choirs throughout his Church Music Career. Handbell Choirs under his direction have performed in the White House, the NC State Capitol and the NC Governor’s Mansion.
He has previously served on the Area 3 Board of the HMA as NC State Chair, Chair-Elect, Chair, and Past Chair. Besides his work on Festivals, he has taught classes on the Area and National level. In the Spring of 2016, he was a Conductor of the Genesis division of the Chesapeake Festival. He has conducted a number of local festivals in NC and VA. Mark was Coordinator of the NC United Methodist Handbell Festival for a number of years.
Laura Hinton started playing handbells in high school many years ago, when her church acquired a new set of handbells and started a youth handbell choir. After 15 years of ringing, she began serving as Handbell Director at various churches around Northern Virginia, directing both children and adult choirs. Most recently, she spent 14 years at Lewinsville Presbyterian Church in McLean where she led five choirs of ringers ages 8-88. Laura’s work as a Systems Engineer brought her to the Charlottesville area, where she put down the director’s baton and picked up bells again as a member of the James River Ringers in Richmond. Both ringing and as a director, Laura and her bell choirs have attended many Area 3 workshops and festivals over the years for both youth and adult events. When not working or ringing, whe enjoys spending time with grandchildren, traveling, gardening and knitting. She and her husband Mike are the parents of three grown children.