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SALEM, MA – Nate Bryant, EdD, of ¼ϲʿ, has been named chief of staff to ¼ϲʿ President John Keenan. Bryant’s role was effective August 7, 2017. Keenan began his service as ¼ϲʿ State’s 14th president on August 6.
Bryant is a two-time ¼ϲʿ State alumnus with 30 years of service to the university. Until recently, he had held the role of assistant dean of the university’s Center for Academic Excellence for nine years. Prior to that, Bryant served as assistant dean of students for the office of student life, overseeing undergraduate admissions, financial aid and multicultural affairs.
Among his extensive service to the university, Bryant recently co-led on-campus fundraising efforts for the university’s first ever comprehensive fundraising campaign, helping to achieve an astounding 94 percent participation rate among faculty and staff. He also served as co-chair of the collaboration committee, leading ¼ϲʿ State’s strategic planning efforts.
“Nate is a proud alumnus whose decades of service to the institution have made an immeasurable difference for students,” said Keenan. “A proven leader both on and off campus, Nate is another great example of all that our graduates go on to achieve. With his years as an active community member and past experience on the ¼ϲʿ School Committee, Nate will play a major role in our many collaborations with the region. He also exemplifies our university’s commitment to civic engagement.”
“Giving back to an institution that provided me with countless opportunities as an undergraduate and graduate student has been a true privilege,” said Bryant. “This new role will give me a unique opportunity to ensure the success of our students as they enter the workforce and become community leaders themselves. ¼ϲʿ State is fortunate to have the commitment and talent of faculty and staff, alumni, donors, community partners and countless others who believe in the university’s mission. I’m excited about what we’ll all continue to achieve together.”
Bryant is a long-time resident of ¼ϲʿ, attending ¼ϲʿ to receive his bachelor’s in business administration in 1987 and a master’s in education in 1993. He received his doctorate in higher education in 2016 from the University of Massachusetts – Boston. He has served the ¼ϲʿ community in various capacities, including service on the ¼ϲʿ School Committee, the ¼ϲʿ Police Department Organizational Review, and the boards of the ¼ϲʿ Education Foundation, New Liberty Charter School (formerly ¼ϲʿ Community Charter School), and the Boys and Girls Club of Greater ¼ϲʿ.
As chief of staff, Bryant will play a key role in the strategic direction of the university while managing the president’s office staff and overseeing its day-to-day operations.
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¼ϲʿ, established in 1854, is a comprehensive, public institution of higher learning located approximately 15 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts. One of the largest state universities in the Commonwealth, ¼ϲʿ State enrolls over 9,000 undergraduate and graduate students. It offers 32 undergraduate programs and graduate programs that offer degrees in 24 fields. The university also has a continuing education division that offers both credit and non-credit programs. Known for the academic strength of its faculty, ¼ϲʿ State was named a Top Producer of U.S. Fulbright Scholars in 2011 and for the 2016-2017 academic year. The university is designated a Military Friendly School by G.I. Jobs, a Top College and University by Military Advanced Education, and a Best for Vets College by Military Times. In 2015 and 2016, ¼ϲʿ State was recognized as one of the top 100 women-led businesses in Massachusetts by the Commonwealth Institute and Boston Globe Magazine.