Kent State Music Alum Gives the Gift of Life Through Stem Cell Donation

Michael Greene playing the Sousaphone on the Kent State Football Field wearing Kent State University hat and shirt

From the Marching Field to Saving a Life: Michael Greene’s Inspiring Journey

Michael Greene has always been driven by music, leadership, and service. A current student in Kent State Online’s Master of Music in Music Education (MMME) program and a Kent State alum with a BM in Music Education, Michael’s dedication extends beyond the classroom and rehearsal hall — all the way to saving a life.

Building a Life in Music

Before joining the MMME program, Michael built an impressive career in music education. He served four years with the U.S. Army School of Music, performing on tuba with the 122nd Army Band of the Ohio Army National Guard. He also worked as an assistant marching band director and substitute teacher in several Ohio school districts and is an active member of the Ohio Music Educators Association. In August 2022, he became the band director at Independence Local Schools, where he continues to inspire students through music.

Michael Greene in Kent State University Marching Band Uniform with partner on football field

Photo: White uniform, 2017— The year Michael signed up for Be The Match and became Field Commander for the MGF, with his then-girlfriend, now wife, Paityn, who was his support person during the donation and travel.

The Moment That Changed Everything

Michael’s journey into life-saving work began in a way that shows how small opportunities can lead to profound impact. In 2017, during the Music Graduate Forum (MGF), representatives from the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP), formerly Be The Match, visited a rehearsal to talk about joining the stem cell registry. Michael remembers the moment:

“Yes! I believe it was a joint drive between the MAC university marching bands, but I discovered it during the MGF. They came in during a rehearsal to talk about it, and I felt like there was no way I could say no.”

Signing up was just the beginning. Over the next several years, Michael went through the detailed process of confirming a match, completing medical clearances, and preparing for the stem cell donation. The thought that someone’s life could depend on his decision made the journey feel deeply personal and profoundly meaningful.

Michael smiling while laying in the hospital bed after his donation was complete

Photo: Hospital post-donation — Michael pictured after completing his stem cell donation, a moment that represents hope and generosity.

Finally, the day came for Michael’s stem cell donation, a moment he describes as humbling and rewarding.

Michael also highlighted the importance of awareness and outreach, noting that if the registry drive hadn’t taken place at the MGF, he would never have known about it or matched with his recipient.

Michael’s story illustrates that acts of service can come from unexpected places, and a single decision — showing up at a rehearsal and saying “yes” — can ripple outward to touch a life in ways we may never fully know.

Family Support Along the Way

Through it all, Michael’s family has been his anchor and his source of unwavering strength. His wife, Paityn, has stood by his side every step of the way — from the very first moment he signed up for the registry to the long days of medical appointments and the journey required during the donation process. She traveled with him, offered encouragement when the challenges felt overwhelming, and provided both emotional and practical support that made each step feel more manageable. Her presence reassured Michael that he wasn’t facing this daunting experience alone, and her steadfast care highlighted the profound impact that love and family support can have during life-changing moments.

Michael and wife Paityn at an event smiling

Photo: Modern photo with Paityn — Michael and his wife today.

Michael, Paityn and 3 sons outside sitting in an oversized teal adirondack chair at The Islands of Pittsburgh Zoo

Photo: Family photo — Michael, Paityn, and their children, capturing the joy and support that fuels his work and life.

Now, Michael and Paityn are raising three children — Michael (4), Oliver (3), and Joseph (1) — who see firsthand the importance of generosity, commitment, and service. The values he demonstrates through teaching, performing, and donating are being modeled for the next generation.

Inspiring Others to Make a Difference

Michael hopes his story will encourage others to consider joining the stem cell registry. He noted that if the registry drive hadn’t taken place at the MGF, he would never have known about it or matched with his recipient.

Joining the registry is simple, and you could help save a life just like Michael: Join the Registry.

From leading the MGF to leading a music program, and now giving the ultimate gift of life, Michael Greene proves that one person can have a profound impact — in music, in education, and in the world.

Michael’s journey shows how dedication, service, and leadership can extend far beyond the classroom and rehearsal hall. From inspiring students on the marching field to giving the gift of life through stem cell donation, his story demonstrates the impact one person can have. For music educators seeking to grow their skills and expand their influence, programs like Kent State Online’s Master of Music in Music Education (MMME) provide the flexibility and advanced training to continue making a difference in both students’ lives and the broader community.

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