The Music Settlement
David Borocz-Johnson currently serves as Chief of Staff at The Music Settlement, where responsibilities include overseeing communications for the CEO, managing calendar priorities, and providing administrative support for strategic planning. Prior experience includes roles such as Administrative Assistant at Cleveland Public Library and Project Associate at Sisters of Charity Health System. David co-founded LGBTQ+ Lorain County and served as Board President, playing a key role in community resource development. Other significant positions include Implementation Specialist at AmpliFund and Program Associate at the Community Foundation of Lorain County. David holds a Master of Science in Social Administration from Case Western Reserve University and a Bachelor’s degree in Social Work from Champlain College.
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The Music Settlement
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Inspired by music's remarkable ability to bring people together, The Music Settlement, (TMS) is a community music school in Cleveland, Ohio. TMS was founded in 1912 by Almeda Adams, as part of the Settlement Movement. She set out to connect immigrants new to our city with people from all walks of life to celebrate and share experiences through our Center for Music, Center for Early Childhood and Center for Music Therapy and the BOP STOP performance venue. Delighted to be a part of Cleveland's robust arts and culture community, we take great pride in inspiring the promise and potential within each of the individuals we serve.