Eunju Kim, MM in Sacred Music, NCTM, is currently a senior piano faculty member and a chamber coach for the Honors Music Program at the Westminster Conservatory of Music, Rider University. Addition to her status as a teacher and a performer, Mrs. Kim served as an NJMTA Advanced Master Class Audition chairperson. She had also served as a chairperson of the New Jersey Composer Commission Competition and a music director of All Nations Church in Voorhees, NJ.
Mrs. Kim’s students are winners of numerous competitions, including the Chopin International Piano Competition at Hartford, the International Young Gifted Musicians Festival, the Paderewski International Piano Competition, the Princeton Festival, the NJMTA Young Musicians Competition, the Steinway Piano Competition, the American Protégé International Competition, the West Chester University Annual Piano Competition and the William Knabe International Piano Competition. Her students have also performed at prestigious concert halls such as the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia, the Isaac Stern Auditorium, and the Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall in NY. Many of their performances have been broadcasted by WWFM and WRTI. Mrs. Kim has also directed the benefit concerts “The Harmony of Eastern and Western Music" for the Camden Soup and Kitchen and the Hatti Jesus Medical Clinic.
Mrs. Kim received a Bachelor of Art from Gyeongsang National University, Korea, a Master of Music in Sacred Music from Westminster Choir College, and a Post Master's Advanced Certificate of Professional Studies in Music at New York University. She is a doctoral candidate in Music Education at Boston University, where she is pursuing the Doctor of Musical Art (DMA) degree. In addition, she has been awarded the Steinway & Sons Top Music Teachers.