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Cleveland failures take huge pay hike

Cleveland failures take huge pay hike

Heads of the Cleveland Institute of Music, where teachers have voted no-confidence in the leadership, are doing well out of the crisis.

President Paul Hogle (pictured) added $180,000 to his pay packet, which now tops $700k.

Executive vice-president Scott Harrison now makes quarter of a million.

These figures are Form 990s from fiscal year 2023:

 

Paul Hogle: $620,580 plus $93,835 in addition compensation for a total of $714,415, a raise of $180,234 from the previous year.

Scott Harrison: $251,257 plus $33,402 in addition compensation for a total of $284,659, a raise of $192,396 from the previous year.

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