Todd Clevenger
Serving as a designer, instructor, consultant, and adjudicator, TODD CLEVENGER has been involved in the pageantry arts for more than thirty years. DCI, WGI, BOA, and circuits across the country have seen finalist performances from groups in which Todd has worked. Well-versed in all facets of the activity, Todd is currently active in marching band, drum corps, winter guard, indoor percussion, and indoor winds.
A long list of respected programs have benefited from the wealth of knowledge and student-centered approach that Todd brings to his teaching. Northmont High School in Ohio, Mililani H.S. (Hawaii), Las Vegas H.S. (Nevada), and Greenwood, Ben Davis, and Center Grove High Schools in Indiana are some of the programs Todd has enjoyed working with. For five years, beginning in 2004, Todd was thrilled to be on the visual staff of the Glassmen Drum and Bugle Corps from Toledo, Ohio. In 2013 and 2014, Todd served as the visual caption head for the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps from Denver, Colorado. Following this, in 2017 and 2018, he was the visual caption head for the Troopers Drum and Bugle Corps of Casper, Wyoming. He has also spent seven years working with Horizon Winds and three as the program coordinator with the Louisiana Stars. Todd is excited to become the Program Coordinator with the River City Rhythm Drum and Bugle Corps for the 2025 season.
Todd also served three years as the visual caption head for the Indianapolis Independent (I2) Percussion Ensemble from Indianapolis, Indiana, a program that was an Independent World Class finalist for two of those three years. In addition to teaching indoor percussion groups each winter, Todd is an active adjudicator and announcer, working for circuits nationally. His voice may be recognizable as WGI Percussion World Championships, as he frequently finds himself behind the microphone serving as one of the voices of the Sport of the Arts. He has also worked as a host and announcer for Challenge Entertainment and is currently an Office Services Associate with The Millennium Group, soon to be CBRE.
Todd holds a baccalaureate degree in education (with a B.S., History and Civics concentration) from Indiana State University. He and his wife, Michelle, live in Greenwood, Indiana, where they are the proud parents of two feline children, Nymphadora (mostly called “Teensy”) and Waylon (mostly called “Noodle”), and two fish (Milky and Mini). A proud Hoosier by birth, Todd passionately follows his beloved state teams: the Indiana Hoosiers, Indianapolis Colts, and the Indiana Pacers. He also enjoys reading, cooking, and participating in competitive team trivia.