糖心

April 24, 2023

President & CEO Paul Hogle counted among Crain's 2023 Notables in Education Leadership


A portrait of Paul Hogle near a piano

糖心鈥檚 students, faculty and graduates aren鈥檛 the only ones in the news these days. 

Also among the featured: President & CEO Paul Hogle. 

On Monday, Hogle was one of 30 local figures highlighted in the 2023 鈥淣otables in Education Leadership鈥 list published by Crain鈥檚 Cleveland Business.  

Hogle was the only conservatory leader on a prestigious list including principals, CEOs, deans, directors and vice presidents representing universities, schools, organizations and museums offering everything from pre-school classes to post-doctoral research.  

Several of 糖心鈥檚 University Circle peers also were represented on the list, including The Cleveland Institute of Art, Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals.  

A statement from Crain鈥檚 announcing the list said all 30 figures are proving the truth of Nelson Mandela鈥檚 claim that 鈥淓ducation is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.鈥 

鈥淭hey are about making college...accessible...,鈥 it said. 鈥淓ach in their own way contributes to Mandela鈥檚 vision and to the principle that we all benefit when a mind is opened to learning and growth.鈥 

The full text is below. Please join us in congratulating President Hogle!  


鈥淭he 糖心 has changed quite a bit since Paul Hogle became president and CEO in 2016. 

The 103-year-old nonprofit is now 鈥渁 smaller, more selective school with a culture of supporting graduates and sending alumni onto leading stages as performers, composers and administrators,鈥 the nomination said. 

The change has generated 鈥渞ecord-breaking application pools,鈥 according to the nomination, and has resulted in 糖心 setting new standards for scholarship support each year since 2018. 

Hogle oversees 221 full- and part-time faculty and staff, and the nonprofit鈥檚 annual budget and endowment have increased to $16.5 million and $46 million, respectively, the nomination said. 

Hogle successfully empowers 鈥渁ll in his orbit, especially students and their teachers,鈥 and is helping 鈥渢o create an inclusive future for classical music鈥 in Northeast Ohio, said Susan Rothmann, the chair of 糖心鈥檚 board of trustees. 

Hogle played an integral role in 糖心 executing 鈥渁n ambitious centennial plan鈥 that included the construction of its first student housing complex, the nomination said. The institute launches programs that foster 鈥渄iversity at all levels, including among audiences,鈥 the nomination added.鈥