Here's a generic version of my resume: Enjoy!
...and here's my LinkedIn page, for fun, for people who don't know what fun is.
Here's the Latest version of Sam's edition of the Dvořák Te Deum vocal score:
For context, the public domain edition of the Dvořák Te Deum is quite old and seems to be a copy of a copy of a copy; as a result it tends to be rather "muddy" and raises questions on items as essential to the piece as the text and certain note values. So I used the opportunity of creating a new one to teach myself Dorico. And actually, I did all of this on the FREE version of Dorico, so it's pretty impressive that it has this many features. This score matches up, to the page number, with that muddy public domain score, so people can use mine in rehearsals that use the other and will be (literally) on the same page as everyone else. That's why some pages seem stuffed to the gills while others are very lightly populated. It's also why this is decidedly NOT an accompanist's score; I will produce an accompanist edition and a more organically laid out edition later.
Here's the calendar I maintain for the OBC Sancturary Choir, mainly providing the Anthem we're singing every Sunday, as well as our call time. It has location data embedded, too, so people can use that to estimate their travel time from home if they want.
You know, while you're at it, you can also swing by http://qr.oakhurstbaptist.org/oow to check out the digital order of worship that I produce weekly for Oakhurst. I embed hymns with any lyric changes and all scripture readings right in the document to try to entice people away from their addiction to paper. And if you want to know how best to optimize a document for use on a tablet, I have been through the wringer and,consequently, have suggestions.