Kent Glenzer Named Dean of GSIPM
| by Jason Warburg
Prior to his recent appointment as vice president for Academic Affairs and dean of the Institute, Jeff Dayton-Johnson was slated to become dean of the Graduate School of International Policy and ManÂagement (GSIPM) on January 1. FortunateÂly, as Dayton-Johnson subsequently comÂmented, “the pool of talent here at MIIS is truly remarkable.” On December 16, he announced the appointment of Professor Kent Glenzer as dean of GSIPM.
Glenzer’s appointment came after extensive consultation with the Faculty Senate, GSIPM program chairs, and many faculty and staff.
Glenzer has been an associate profesÂsor in the Master of Public Administration and Master of Business Administration programs since 2011, and served as interim program chair of the MPA program during Beryl Levinger’s sabbatical last year, in which he played a vital role integrating the International Policy Studies and MPA deÂgree programs under the umbrella of DeÂvelopment Practice and Policy.
Before coming to MIIS, Glenzer spent 23 years working for international nonprofÂit organizations, including the Peace Corps, PATH, CARE, and Oxfam America. He has “always been fascinated by the inner workÂings of mission-driven organizations” and is a true practitioner with firsthand expeÂrience running nonprofit organizations in developing countries. He speaks French, Portuguese, and Bamanankan.
Of Glenzer’s doctoral work in interÂdisciplinary studies at Emory University’s Institute of the Liberal Arts, Dayton-JohnÂson said, “He has a training and sensibility that particularly prepares him for GSIPM leadership. We are fortunate that Kent will be bringing this strategic savvy to the service of GSIPM’s academic programs.”
Dayton-Johnson also acknowledged and thanked Yuwei Shi for his outstanding five years as GSIPM dean. “Yuwei has been a visionary leader whose focus on innovaÂtion has helped to keep GSIPM programs at the forefront of their fields while workÂing to increase the coherence among and cross-fertilization among these programs. Yuwei contributed to the founding of sevÂeral new programs and centers during his tenure as dean, in particular the Frontier Market Scouts program, which he coÂfounded, and the new Center for Social Impact Learning.”
Glenzer’s term appointment is for 18 months, during which a full search will be launched.
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