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Advertising Copy Executive Summary The University of Vermont (UVM), a nationally recognized R1 research institution that is among the nation's leading public land-grant universities, seeks an accomplished scholar and innovative academic leader to serve as the next dean of the Grossman School of Business (GSB). Applications, inquiries, and nominations are invited.
The University of Vermont (UVM) was originally founded as a private institution in 1791; since that time, it has always been an essential civic force in Vermont.
The fifth New England college, established after Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, and Brown, is popularly called UVM, a derivation from its Latin name, Universitas Viridis Montis, the University of the Green Mountains.
UVM embraces both a strong teaching mission and a dedication to advancing knowledge through research achieved by a distinguished faculty of accomplished teacher-scholars.
UVM is consistently recognized for its academic excellence and great overall value, ranking among the nation's top 100 public universities in U.S.
News & World Report.
The 460-acre campus is home to approximately 12,300 undergraduate students, 2,200 graduate students, and 500 medical students.
The Grossman School of Business at the University of Vermont educates environmentally and socially responsible leaders, researchers, practitioners, and advocates for success in complex, global, multi- stakeholder, and sustainable environments.
The GSB is a vibrant intellectual community offering undergraduate, graduate, and professional education to more than 1,050 students from around the world.
Through its committed 36 faculty and 21 staff and strong emphasis on experiential learning opportunities, students develop quantitative, conceptual analysis, and technology skills, while expanding their classroom experiences working on applied projects in real business settings.
The GSB ranks #2 in the Corporate Knights 2024 Better World MBA Ranking globally, and #1 in the United States.
The Sustainable Innovation MBA Program ranks as the #2 Best Green MBA Program by the Princeton Review.
Seven of the school's 36 faculty members hold endowed chairs and five hold endowed professorships.
The GSB further boasts a 95% graduate placement rate six months after graduation.
Reporting to the provost, the new dean will join UVM at a time of significant momentum and achievement for UVM and for the Grossman School of Business.
The university - which recently achieved Carnegie R1 Research status - will welcome Marlene Tromp, Ph.D.
as its 28th president, later this summer.
The new dean will collaborate closely with fellow deans across the university, as well as with industry leaders, GSB alumni, corporate partners, and peer institutions, to seize opportunities that advance research, business education, and practice, particularly those aimed at creating positive societal impact and promoting equitable, sustainable business development.
The incoming dean will be charged with further elevating GSB's national and global reputation by championing student success, fostering high-impact research, building strategic research-practice partnerships, and engaging key stakeholders.
Additionally, the dean will play a critical role in supporting faculty, enhancing academic quality, driving recruitment and retention, and overseeing budgetary planning and fundraising initiatives.
The successful candidate will have a record of scholarly achievement appropriate for a tenured appointment at the level of full professor within the school.
The next dean of the Grossman School of Business will be a visionary, entrepreneurial, and globally minded leader who brings a strong academic foundation and a deep commitment to innovation, sustainability, inclusivity, and integrity.
This individual will possess significant administrative expertise including financial management, fundraising, faculty support, and accreditation, and will be adept at aligning academic programs with evolving industry trends.
The ideal candidate will have experience building academic-industry partnerships and a passion for student success.
They will be a collaborative, transparent, and empathetic leader who champions environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles; fosters a culture of academic excellence and shared governance; and advances GSB's mission and strategic plan in alignment with UVM's land- grant values.
To submit a nomination or express a personal interest in this position, please see Procedure for Candidacy at the end of this document.
Opportunities and Expectations for Leadership GSB has been enormously successful over the last decade in developing innovative, sustainably focused academic programs and experiential learning opportunities, including the recently developed Co-operative Education Program that propels its graduates into outstanding business careers.
With a growing undergraduate and graduate population, the new dean will take on the challenge of balancing growth with the delivery of community-oriented and faculty-engaged academic experiences.
Interdisciplinary research and opportunities for collaboration across campus are also growing, which presents a crucial moment to expand GSB's impact.
The GSB dean will continue to advance GSB's research profile while ensuring a culture of respect, mentorship, information-sharing, and care for its faculty, staff, and students.
The new dean of the Grossman School of Business will be expected to: Implement and Shape GSB's Vision and Strategy The GSB recently completed a strategic plan that is focused on student learning outcomes.
The dean will champion this vision, lead implementation, and commit time and resources to support the GSB community in taking measurable action.
As it continues to navigate a competitive and challenging future for higher education, GSB will benefit from clear and strategic thinking about its mission, programs, community outreach, and alumni relations.
The new dean, working and collaborating with GSB's faculty, staff, students, and alumni, will play an essential role in achieving its vision.
Contribute to the University's Recent R1 Designation In February of 2025, UVM achieved the prestigious Carnegie R1 designation, joining the highest level of research institutions.
The next GSB dean will continue to focus on growing GSB's research portfolio by supporting faculty research success, strategic hiring, incentivizing high profile publications, and considering ways for GSB faculty to strengthen research excellence.
The dean must set high expectations for research productivity and impact and increase resources in support of research.
The dean will further encourage faculty to seize upon the growing opportunities for increased interdisciplinary research across the institution.
Enhance the Profile and Increase Impact The dean will articulate the school's distinctions and strengths and will seek avenues to promote the quality and impact of its faculty, students, graduates, and educational and research programs.
As the school's chief advocate and spokesperson, the dean will ensure the school is a recognized leader regionally and nationally.
There are numerous opportunities to further elevate GSB's impact and visibility.
These include enhancing its research profile, contributing meaningfully to the university's distinctive areas of excellence, and strengthening GSB's well-established reputation across Vermont and the broader region for producing exceptional business talent.
Additionally, GSB can expand its role in meeting the ongoing educational needs of the business community by developing innovative programs, forging strategic partnerships, and launching collaborative initiatives with businesses, government agencies, and non-profit organizations, both regionally and within Vermont, to support shared goals in economic development.
Promote an Inclusive Environment The next dean must inspire and motivate the school around a vision for an inclusive community guided by Our Common Ground principles while recruiting and retaining a talented faculty, staff, and student body.
The next dean must ensure a healthy and productive work environment and an organizational culture of openness, fairness, and transparency that celebrates a diversity of thought and expression.
The new dean must be committed to tangible progress, exhibiting leadership both locally and nationally.
Manage Resources Wisely and Develop Additional Resources The next dean must be a strategic and responsible steward of GSB's financial resources, recognizing that fulfilling the school's vision and strategic priorities will require navigating the realities of constrained funding.
This leader will be expected to secure new resources through compelling communication, effective fundraising, and the expansion of innovative, revenue- generating programs that respond to the evolving demands of the business landscape.
As an experienced academic administrator, the dean should possess the ability to project, manage, and leverage resources in ways that foster innovation, philanthropy, creativity, and entrepreneurial thinking.
They must also serve as a strong advocate for GSB's needs within the university, managing resources with fairness, transparency, and strategic foresight.
The role demands the courage and clarity to make transformative decisions and to communicate those decisions and their rationale openly.
With a $104 million endowment, GSB offers the incoming dean a strong foundation and significant opportunity to sustain and accelerate fundraising momentum, leveraging these resources to propel the school's continued growth and impact.
Foster Academic Excellence, Assessment, and Student Success Advancing academic excellence and fostering a culture of continuous assessment are vital to GSB's future success.
The school must meet both internal and external expectations for more robust evaluation of its programs and services such as measuring student learning outcomes, tracking skill development, and gaining deeper insights into graduates' career trajectories.
The dean will play a pivotal role in leading these essential efforts.
In light of current economic pressures and shifting student demographics, GSB must continue to think and act strategically to attract and retain high-caliber students.
Strengthening career services, including internships, networking opportunities, and job placement support, will be a key priority for the next dean.
Professional Qualifications and Personal Qualities The next dean of the Grossman School of Business will be a dynamic, visionary, and entrepreneurial leader who brings a forward-thinking approach to higher education and a proven ability to bridge academia and industry.
This individual will be committed to student, staff, and faculty success and to the University of Vermont's land-grant mission.
They will be globally minded and committed to GSB's deep values of innovation, sustainability, inclusivity, and integrity.
The ideal candidate will possess a strong academic foundation complemented by industry experience.
They will have significant administrative experience including financial management, fundraising, faculty supervision, and experience in supporting accreditation.
They will be fluent in the evolving landscape of higher education, including non-traditional and online learning, and skilled in aligning academic initiatives with emerging industry trends.
GSB seeks an inspiring and visionary leader with: an earned doctorate with a strong scholarly record as well as applied industry experience, particularly in finance and management.
The ideal candidate will have research expertise in a business discipline that complements existing GSB strengths (e.g., finance, marketing, accounting, information systems, strategic management, and entrepreneurship) and have extensive networks across academia and industry, both nationally and internationally.
experience building academic-industry bridges through partnerships, applied research, and career- focused programming.
The ideal candidate will have experience with the AACSB accreditation processes and continuous academic improvement.
demonstrated expertise in strategic planning, project management, and financial stewardship, including IBB/RCM budget models.
The ideal candidate will have experience working in a unionized environment.
proven success in alumni engagement, fundraising, grant acquisition, and cultivating strategic partnerships.
proven ability to supervise, mentor, and support faculty at all ranks fostering academic excellence, innovation, and collegiality, and who is committed to shared governance, transparency, and collaborative decision making.
entrepreneurial mindset with a track record of launching innovative academic programs, including online and executive education and who sees the importance of leveraging technology to enhance connection and learning.
a deep passion for student success, well-being, and empowerment.
a people-centered leader with an open-door, transparent, and diplomatic approach who leads with integrity, empathy, and empowerment, fostering a culture of inclusivity, ethical responsibility, and collaboration.
a commitment to championing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles across curriculum, research, and operations and to UVM and GSB's land-grant mission and focus on promoting public service, ethical leadership, and sustainability.
Role of the Dean of the Grossman School of Business As a member of the University of Vermont's senior leadership team and GSB's chief academic officer, the new dean must be a highly collaborative, empathetic leader who will engage students, faculty, staff, and alumni; be responsible for ensuring and promoting academic excellence; provide bold and innovative leadership; serve as an active advocate for resources and infrastructure that align with GSB and university priorities in research and teaching; and be an impassioned representative for GSB on campus, within the community, and at the national and international level.
The dean's relationship with GSB alumni is critical to student success and maintaining relevance for students and faculty in a fast-changing business and political environment.
The dean, along with the faculty and the support of the staff, provides alumni the opportunity to interact with the student population as speakers in courses, on career panels throughout the year, as mentors to interested students, hosting events in their companies, providing internship and co-op opportunities, and being judges at GSB case competitions and business pitch competitions.
The school has the support of a 33- member, dean-appointed advisory board that includes alumni, parents, local business leaders, and executives with broad experiences in all business disciplines.
With two yearly on-campus meetings, this strong and engaged board helps the dean and GSB community to continually evolve its academic programming, experiential learning, and research excellence.
Under the leadership of President Marlene Tromp and Interim Provost Linda Schadler, the new dean will join UVM during an exciting time as it springboards on its recent designation as a Carnegie R1 university.
For an accomplished, energetic, dynamic, and innovative leader, this is a transformational opportunity to grow GSB's research enterprise, advance its undergraduate and graduate education, and promote interactions with other colleges and schools, all to propel GSB to the next level of national and international recognition and impact.
Reporting Relationships Reports to: * Provost and Senior Vice President Partners with: * Deans of other UVM Colleges and Schools * Provost's Operational Management Team Direct Reports: * Dean's Assistant * Associate Dean * Assistant Dean of Administration Program Directors * Two Communications