Three key caption heads have announced that they will be returning to their respective roles with Atlanta CV Drum and Bugle Corps. Victor Mooney will be returning for his third season as Program Coordinator and Guard Caption Head. Under Mooney, the CV Guard has captured the attention of the DCA community with its bold, captivating design and continued success. Mooney is thrilled about the progress and excited about what's ahead. "After the emotional finals run CV had in Annapolis I think everyone realized that the Corps had definitely taken a huge step." Mooney said. "At that moment I was ready to start the 2013 season - every finish line is the beginning of a new race!"
Caption Head Alan Armstrong returns for his sixth season with Atlanta CV Drum & Bugle Corps, and has assembled a team of experienced educators that feature lots of returning faces, and some exciting new additions. Armstrong,

Clark Hunt and Patrick Hinton return to their roles to work with the High Brass and Low Brass respectively. Hunt has a Masters in Trumpet Performance/Jazz Studies from Georgia State and Bachelors in Music Education from Jacksonville State. He currently performs with noted ensembles like the Georgia Brass Band, Delta Brass and the Drive-By Big Band, as well as teaching with The Lovett School and Greater Atlanta Christian School. Hunt also is a DCI veteran of Spirit of Atlanta and currently serves as their High Brass Coordinator as well as his work with CV.
Atlanta CV Drum and Bugle corps has recently joined some of the nation’s most-respected drum corps in using Corpsdata as their primary online member management software. Corpsdata will become a very user-friendly tool for all of CV’s active and prospective members, giving them greater and easier access to news and information, music and drill files, an online tuition and fees payment program, and many other helpful features. “We were looking for a way to simplify things for our members, getting the easier access to as many tools and as much information as we could in a single online location,” said Dr. David Stollberg, Atlanta CV’s Executive Director. “The Corpsdata software does exactly that. From registering prospective new members, to managing info during the season the Corpsdata package should be a real benefit to CV and our members.”
All members of the just-completed 2012 season and alumni of previous seasons are encouraged to log onto the new Atlanta CV/Corpsdata site and set up an online profile. The process is as simple as entering the most-current e-mail address that is on file with the corps, and then requesting a new password to be sent. Once the member’s profile is activated, dozens of important features will be available – including immediate access to audition packets and required forms to help prepare for the upcoming 2013 season.For more information about CV and Corpsdata, send e-mails to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. www.corpsdata.net