Barbara Snyder


Barbara Rook Snyder is an American academic and president of Case Western Reserve University. Snyder is the first woman to serve as Case Western Reserve's president.

Biography

Barbara Snyder earned a bachelor's degree in sociology from The Ohio State University and a J.D. degree from the University of Chicago Law School. Before Snyder became president of CWRU in July 2007, she was formerly the executive vice president and provost of The Ohio State University. During Snyder's tenure as the university president, CWRU has overcome a $20 million budget deficit, increased fundraising by nearly $60 million, and increased research dollars by more than $15 million. Under her supervision, Case Western Reserve University raised $1.82 billion in pledges and gifts through the Forward Thinking campaign from more than 60,000 donors, including roughly 46,000 alumni, surpassing both the original and updated goals.
Following the announcement that Gordon Gee would retire as President of the Ohio State University effective July 1, 2013, speculation arose that Snyder, the former Provost and Executive Vice President of Ohio State, could succeed Gee. In response, Snyder said, "I am proud to be president of Case Western Reserve and intend to continue in this role for many years to come."\
In February 2020, Snyder was appointed the president of Association of American Universities.

Compensation

In 2011, Cleveland.com reported Barbara R. Snyder's total compensation for the year of 2009 was $778,874.