Tinson Lam is a music educator, arts administrator, and professional musician from Lowell, Massachusetts. He completed his Bachelor's Degree in Music Education with vocal and instrumental emphases from Asbury University in Kentucky. During his time there, Tinson taught violin for the Bluegrass Arts Collective and participated in opera/musical theatre workshops and choral residencies in England and Italy.

He furthered his education by earning a Master's Degree in Performing Arts Leadership and Management from Shenandoah University in Virginia. Tinson's dedication to education through arts integration was recognized when he won the 2022 Shenandoah University Research Expo.

Currently, Tinson teaches general music, orchestra, and chorus in the Lowell School District. He also offers private voice, violin, and viola lessons through Music Elements in Chelmsford, MA. When not teaching, Tinson music directs and performs for weddings and special events. He actively contributes to the Greater Boston arts scene as a member of multiple orchestras, including the Lowell Philharmonic Orchestra, Firebird Pops Orchestra, North Worcester County Symphony Orchestra, New England Film Orchestra, and Sudbury Savoyards.

Tinson's commitment to the arts extends beyond performance and teaching. He serves as the Vice-President of the North Worcester County Symphony Orchestra and as the President of the Lowell Philharmonic Orchestra. Tinson is passionate about arts integration in education, youth development, and engaging and empowering the arts community.