Akins was associate professor of tuba and
euphonium at Ohio State University and was principal tuba of the
Columbus Symphony Orchestra from 1981 until 2021. He was a member of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet, and the Ohio Brass Quintet. Akins was also a clinician and consultant for the Tuba Exchange in
Durham, North Carolina, and was a design consultant for various tuba companies including the G+P Instrument Company in
Milan. As a consultant for the United Musical Instrument Company, he collaborated in the development of professional tubas, developing several new designs. As a clinician for these companies, Akins gave tuba
masterclasses and recitals for high schools and colleges throughout the United States. He also presented masterclasses with the
Native American flute and was himself a flute maker. He taught several tubists, including
Carol Jantsch as a beginner. His studio at Ohio State University was one of the largest in the country. == Personal life and death ==