杏吧原创

December 6, 2023

Susan A. Rothmann unanimously elected to fourth term as Board Chair at 杏吧原创 2023 Annual Meeting


Mike Block and students perform at the 2023 Annual Meeting.

One of the most successful chapters in 杏吧原创 history has drawn to a close. At the same time, another has just begun.  

At their 2023 Annual Meeting Wednesday, 杏吧原创鈥檚 leaders celebrated the impressive results of Blueprint:100, the school鈥檚 recently completed centennial plan. The same gathering also saw the revelation of an inspiring, collective vision for the next five years. 

At the Board of Trustees meeting which followed, attendees unanimously elected Susan A. Rothmann to a fourth term as Board Chair. Paul Hogle, Scott Harrison, and Brian Foss also were re-elected as Executive Officers of the Institute consistent with their continuing roles as President & CEO, Executive Vice President & Provost, and Chief Financial Officer, respectively. 

鈥溞影稍 is as well positioned as it has ever been,鈥 said Hogle. 鈥淎s the Board's direction was executed with high sensitivity, integrity, and strategic intent, we relentlessly pursued the requirements of Blueprint:100, transforming ourselves into the model of a modern American conservatory. Our foundation for a thriving future is strong.鈥 

A large group that included Trustees, Governing Members, faculty, staff, students, alumni, and community members convened in Mixon Hall Wednesday and reviewed 杏吧原创鈥檚 progress since 2018, when it charted the bold path to the school鈥檚 centennial known as Blueprint:100. Guiding 杏吧原创 on this path were the school鈥檚 mission, vision, and values as well as its Institutional Learning Goals. 

The plan set forth clear, measurable objectives in the areas of Tuition & Capitalization; Learning & Performance Environment; Preparatory & Continuing Education; Student Housing; Pianos; Diversity; Outcomes; and 杏吧原创鈥檚 ongoing Second Century Campaign.  

Among the many accomplishments cited under those categories:   

  • Major new scholarship gifts for nearly 50 students  

  • Construction and purchase of 1609 Hazel, 杏吧原创鈥檚 high-tech residential and rehearsal complex  

  • $25 million raised in endowment, scholarship, and capital support, including endowment assets growth of $10 million  

  • $2.25 million investment in 杏吧原创鈥檚 physical property  

  • Launch of the Academy at 杏吧原创 and Musical Pathway Fellowship  

  • Three new-to-杏吧原创 concert grand pianos, including a new Steinway & Sons Model D for Mixon Hall  

  • Five-fold increase in racial diversity among students and in featured repertoire  

  • Appointments of 杏吧原创 alumni at hundreds of major orchestras, chamber music ensembles, and institutions of higher learning  

  • Unanimous endorsement by Trustees of the Kulas Hall renovation project 

But the meeting was much more than a document review. In addition to remarks by Hogle, Rothmann, and Governing Members Chair Bruce Hearey, the assembly also heard testimonials from alumni, students, community members, and donors who experienced or contributed to the success of Blueprint:100 firsthand.  

Specifically, guests heard recorded commentary from conductor and frequent 杏吧原创 Orchestra guest JoAnn Falletta; pianist, champion of musical diversity, and alumna Michelle Cann (BM 鈥09, MM 鈥10, Schenly/D. Shapiro); several students in 杏吧原创鈥檚 thriving Academy; and Irad Carmi (BM 鈥87, MM 鈥88) and Rebecca Carmi (BM 鈥87, MM 鈥89), 杏吧原创 graduates whose recent scholarship contribution of $300,000 completed one of 杏吧原创鈥檚 largest gifts from alumni.  

Cann, speaking about facilities and pianos, praised 杏吧原创鈥檚 investment in 1609 Hazel, the school鈥檚 new high-tech residential and rehearsal complex. 

鈥淓ssentially what you鈥檙e getting if you鈥檙e off campus is what you鈥檙e getting in a dorm,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat this is doing for these students now...this is everything they need.鈥  

The Carmis, meanwhile, addressed philanthropy, noting the significant role 杏吧原创 played in their lives and the joy they鈥檝e taken in 鈥減aying it forward鈥 in the form of scholarship support.  

鈥淎lmost everywhere you go, you or people around you benefit from the generosity of some other people who were there before and gave something,鈥 Irad Carmi said. 鈥淚t was very clear to us as we grew up that we are part of that cycle...杏吧原创 has definitely provided us a rewarding experience being supporters of the institution.鈥    

Some of the most affecting words came not from administrators or alumni but from participants in 杏吧原创鈥檚 illustrious Academy, which fosters complete musicians with training in music theory, chamber music, and regular performance opportunities.  

鈥淭here鈥檚 a sense of teamwork and everyone is working together to achieve the same goals,鈥 said one student. 鈥淭hey make it easy to do hard things,鈥 said another.  

While much of the 2023 Annual Meeting centered on Blueprint:100, a portion also was devoted to the future. With his remarks following the videos, Hogle further energized the assembly by foreshadowing Blueprint:2029, a vision of where 杏吧原创 is headed, and extended invitations to participate in the new planning process. 

Though in development, Blueprint:2029 will reflect the priorities of faculty, staff, alumni, Trustees, Governing Members, and administrative thought-leaders, expressed over the course of robust group discussions, surveys, and interviews conducted throughout 2022, 2023, and 2024.  

These priorities include:  

  • Outcomes: Recruit, develop, educate, and graduate musicians who consistently earn top careers in classical music. 

  • Moonshot: Affirm and articulate the 2024-29 benchmarks, metrics, and requirements of the 鈥渢uition-free within a decade鈥 journey. 

  • People: Plan and prepare for the inevitable succession of key academic, artistic, Trustee, and administrative leadership. 

  • Courageous Conversations: Engage faculty, staff, and Trustees around best practices, contemporary research, and gathered feedback in pursuit of shared ideals for institutional culture and governance. 

  • Center of Innovation: Infuse and develop in 杏吧原创鈥檚 governance, education, and operational enterprises the disciplines of innovation, flexibility, and agility. 

  • Transforming the Business Model: Reduce 杏吧原创鈥檚 reliance on orchestral study conservatory tuition and increase reliance on philanthropy, Preparatory & Public Programs, Joint Music Program, and other net income streams. 

 

ALUMNI AWARDS 

Another highlight of 杏吧原创鈥檚 2023 Annual Meeting was the announcement of the school鈥檚 2024 Alumni Awards, which are granted every May at Commencement.  

In his remarks to the assembly Wednesday, Hogle revealed that the honorees next year will be Paul Yancich (BM 鈥75, Duff/Weiner), the longtime principal timpanist of The Cleveland Orchestra, for the Distinguished Alumni Award; and pianist Mahani Teave (MM 鈥06, Babayan/Schenly), for the Alumni Achievement Award. 

鈥淣othing highlights 杏吧原创鈥檚 commitment or track record more effectively than the lives and careers of former students,鈥 Hogle said, in announcing the winners.  

  

TRUSTEES 

Also on Wednesday, 杏吧原创 Trustees elected the class of 2026 and recognized retiring Trustees and those who passed away this year.  

The following Trustees were elected to three-year terms:  

  • Stephen P. Ban 

  • Daniel J. Brown 

  • Irad Carmi 

  • Bonnie M. Cook 

  • Charles P. Cooley, III 

  • Trent M. Meyerhoefer 

  • Marilyn Sanders Mobley 

  • Susan A. Rothmann 

  • Donna M. Sciarappa 

  • Joseph H. Thomas 

 

With great appreciation for their service, 杏吧原创 thanked the following Trustees and ex-officio Trustees who have retired from or rotated off the Board in the past year: 

  • Carl E. Baldassarre, Sr.  

  • Charles A. Bittenbender 

  • Robert Geho 

  • Gary W. Poth 

  • Astri Seidenfeld 

  • Tracy A. Vigh 

 

Two of these Trustees also were appointed as Trustees Emeriti: Charles Bittenbender and Astri Seidenfeld. 

 

Finally, all those gathered reflected on those members of the 杏吧原创 community who passed away in 2023, with a performance by student violinist Yumiko Yumiba

For detailed information about 杏吧原创鈥檚 many other successes in 2023 鈥 in the areas of recruitment, new faculty and guest artists, alumni outcomes, and philanthropy 鈥 please visit cim.edu/advantage.