Eric W. Logan

Chair Of The Board Of Trustees at The Hochstein School

Eric W. Logan possesses extensive experience in governance and technology leadership across various organizations. Currently serving as Trustee and Governance Committee Chair for the United Way of Greater Rochester and the Finger Lakes and Board Chair for Free Methodist Church USA, Logan is also a member of the Board of Trustees for Roberts Wesleyan University. Logan has retired from compensated work at Eric Logan Unlimited while actively co-directing Worship Ministries at New Hope Free Methodist Church since 2008. Previously, Logan held significant roles including Chair of the Board of Trustees at Hochstein School of Music & Dance, Enterprise Architect, Sr. Project Manager, and IT Infrastructure Manager for the City of Rochester, and Sr. IT Project Manager at Carestream Health Inc. Logan's educational background includes a Bachelor of Arts in Religion and Philosophy from Roberts Wesleyan University and additional studies at the Rochester Institute of Technology.

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The Hochstein School

The Hochstein School, founded in commemoration of genius and dedicated to providing access to opportunity, is a vibrant community of musicians, dancers, and supporters who choose to come together in this historic and inspiring place to develop in themselves, and in each other, the ability to speak and communicate through the making of music and dance. We do this with the conviction that music nurtures, enriches, and energizes every human life, and that the joy of making music, and all the expressive arts that it inspires, holds the key to creating a better world. Founded almost 100 years ago, The Hochstein School serves thousands of people in our community each week. We are a destination, both for education services and for events of all kinds, helping to build a vibrant and inclusive community. Over 3,500 children, youth, and adults participate in our unique music, dance, and expressive arts (music/dance/art therapy) programs annually. During the 2017-2018 school year, with thanks to community support, Hochstein awarded $312,266 in need-based assistance to almost half of its students – this is an increase of more than $40,000 compared to previous years. The mission of the David Hochstein Memorial Music School is to provide people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities with access to excellent music and dance education in a community that nurtures and encourages personal achievement.


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