Get to know CCM’s newest faculty and staff members

CCM welcomes new faculty and staff for 2025-26

UC’s College-Conservatory of Music will welcome a variety of new faculty and staff members to its roster of distinguished performing and media arts experts, researchers and educators this fall.

The following new appointments have been announced as of Aug. 25, 2025. We will announce additional appointments throughout the summer.


New Full-Time Faculty

The newest full-time members of CCM’s faculty will begin their appointments in Fall 2025. Those faculty members are:

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Jose Maria Condemi

Associate Professor of Opera

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Tyler Ehrlich

Assistant Professor and Assistant Director of Wind Studies

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Brian Hong

Assistant Professor of Viola

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Benjamin Hughes

Associate Professor of Cello

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Sooyun Kim

Assistant Professor of Flute

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Sam Reenan

Assistant Professor of Music Theory

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Kenneth Renshaw

Assistant Professor of Violin

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Jeffrey Springer

Associate Professor of Voice

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Sahoko Sato Timpone

Associate Professor of Voice

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Hee Ra Yoo

Assistant Professor of Dance

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Avan Yu

Assistant Professor of Piano

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Returning Faculty

After serving as president of the University of Cincinnati Foundation and vice president of university advancement from 2017 until his retirement in 2024, Peter Landgren returns to the faculty of CCM this fall. A proud alumnus of the college, Landgren served as dean and Thomas James Kelly Professor of Music at CCM from 2011-16. He also served as UC's interim senior vice president for academic affairs and provost from 2016-17. In his new role at CCM, Landgren will serve as a faculty member in CCM's Chamber Music, French Horn and Arts Administration programs.

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Peter E. Landgren

Professor of Music


Visiting Faculty

CCM's roster of visiting faculty members includes:

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Jessica Harris

Visiting Professor Educator of Musical Theatre Dance

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CJ Kelly

Visiting Assistant Professor of Costume, Wig and Makeup Design

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Cat Schmeal

Visiting Assistant Professor of Costume Technology


Artists in Residence

CCM's Musical Theatre Department welcomes the following individuals as semester-long artists in residence specializing in dance:

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Brandon Kelly

Artist in Residence for Musical Theatre Dance

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Josh Walden

Artist in Residence for Musical Theatre Dance


Post Doctoral Fellow

CCM also welcomes a new Post-Doctoral Fellow, who will continue her research and teach while preparing for a future faculty position during a one-year appointment under the tutelage of CCM faculty members Stefan Fiol and Kristy Swift:

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Alexandra Kori Hill

Provostal Post-Doctoral Fellow in Musicology

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New Full-Time Staff

The following staff also recently joined CCM:

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Larry Daniels

Associate to CCM Dean Peter J. Jutras

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Melissa Divanovic

Senior HR Manager

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Jessie L. Grant

Assistant Dean of Student Services

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Obatala Mawusi

Production Office Manager with CCM's Media Production Division

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Maggie Perrino

Assistant Dean for CCM Prep and Community Engagement

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Angie Walls

Business Administrator

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New Leadership Role

The following current CCM faculty member has recently assumed a new role:

Department Chair

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Emily C. Porter

Chair of Theatre Design and Production; Associate Professor of Audio Technology

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Learn more about CCM's divisional and departmental leadership here.


About CCM’s Faculty

At CCM, tomorrow’s arts luminaries work with today’s industry leaders. Our internationally recognized faculty members work with students from around the world. CCM students receive personalized mentorship from professors who guide their individual scholarly, creative, musical, performing and teaching growth.

Who are our faculty members? CCM professors are Grammy, Emmy and Tony Award-winning performers and designers, ASCAP and BMI Award-winning songwriters and composers, as well as Fulbright Scholars. They are members of major American orchestras, as well as directors and conductors for the world’s leading opera houses and summer festivals. They are researchers, educators, choreographers, technicians, filmmakers and playwrights, as well as experts on health and wellness for artists. They have published widely-used textbooks and produced multimedia for US presidents. They have been featured on major broadcasts like Good Morning America, the Today Show and the Tonight Show, to mention just a few of their accomplishments.

Next Lives Here

At the University of Cincinnati, we realize the impact our teaching, research, artistry and service can have on our community and the world. So, we don’t wait for change to happen. We break boundaries, boldly imagine and create what’s Next. To us, today’s possibilities spark tomorrow’s reality. That’s why we are leading urban public universities into a new era of innovation and impact, and that's how we are defining Next for the performing and media arts.

We're about engaging people and ideas - and transforming the world.

We are UC. Welcome to what's Next.


Featured image at top: A July 2025 photograph of CCM's Corbett Center for the Performing Arts and Mary Emery Hall. Photo/Curt Whitacre

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