Diana Fleming maintains a large community service presence in the greater Seattle, Washington area, where she teaches and volunteers in support of a variety of community music programs. She holds multiple advanced music degrees from Pacific Lutheran University in Parkland, Washington, and Boston University in Massachusetts. Diana is a certified music teacher through both the U.S. national certification program and the Royal Conservatory of Music in Canada.
She is the founder of the Fleming School of Music, a women-owned private music school located in the heart of downtown Issaquah, where she currently teaches piano, music history, music theory, and performance to youth. Her passion is engaging students in community music programs and events where they can showcase their talents with friends and family. The Silicon Valley Open Doors (SVOD) International Piano Competition is precisely the kind of program Diana values, and she prepares her students diligently to participate.
Diana Fleming has created a multigenerational legacy with the Fleming School of Music. Alongside her daughter and granddaughter, this stalwart community volunteer sustains the institution with vast experience and a deep love for music education. The school has become a cornerstone of the local music community, dedicated to nurturing talent and fostering a lifelong love of music.
Beyond the classroom, Diana maintains a strong presence throughout the Seattle area, where she actively supports music initiatives through both teaching and volunteer work. She brings her students into opportunities that allow them to grow as musicians and individuals—experiences that celebrate music as a shared, joyful part of life.
Diana Flemming is the winner of the Gooddler Foundation 2025 Piano Teacher Grant.