Joseph Kyungjin Han is a versatile opera singer, conductor, and esteemed college professor, celebrated for his performances across the country and in Italy, France, Mexico, Japan, Taiwan, and Korea. He made his solo debut on renowned stages such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, and has earned fellowships from institutions such as Teatro Nuovo, ISOFOM, SongFest, Académie d'Eté de Nice, and the Russian Opera Workshop at AVA. His performed operatic lead roles include Papageno, Gianni Schicchi, Figaro, Enrico, Marcello, Count Almaviva, Top, and Escamillo. Joseph has led masterclasses at the prestigious National Conservatory of Music in Mexico City and guest conducted at numerous NYSSMA All-State Festivals. He also serves as Vice President of NATS' Eastern New York Chapter, working to shape vocal education. He is currently the Vocal Area Coordinator and Choral Director at SUNY Schenectady and imparts vocal expertise to musical theatre students as a Lecturer at the University at Albany.