Mark Burstein (academic administrator)

Mark Burstein is an American academic administrator serving as the 16th president of Lawrence University, succeeding Jill Beck. He took office on July 1, 2013.[1] Prior to that, he was an Executive Vice President at Princeton University from 2004 to 2013.

Mark Burstein
16th President of Lawrence University
Assumed office
July 1, 2013
Preceded byJill Beck
Personal details
Alma materVassar College (BA)
The Wharton School (MBA)

Early life and education

Raised in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, Burstein graduated from Cedar Grove High School in 1979 and was an active member of the Young Judaea organization.[2][3]

Burstein received a Bachelor of Arts degree as a History and Independent Studies major at Vassar College in 1984, where he was awarded the Catlin Prize for outstanding contribution to the college community. He received a Master of Business Administration degree at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.[4]

Career

Burstein began his career in public services, banking and consulting. He held positions at the New York City Department of Sanitation, Bear Stearns, and the Center for Applied Research.[5] He also served on the New York City Mayor's Applied Sciences Advisory Board. He was the chair of directors of the national political action committee LGBTQ Victory Fund from 2008 to 2010.

Prior to assuming his role at Princeton, Burstein worked at Columbia University, where he was the Vice President for Facilities Management, Vice President for Student Services, and Acting Vice President for Human Resources.[4]

Personal life

Burnstein married David Calle in November 2009. Calle is businessman and graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and MIT Sloan School of Management.[6]

References

  1. "Lawrence University Names Princeton University EVP the College's 16th President"
  2. Durbach, Elaine. "NJ man is college’s first Jewish president; Wisconsin univ. taps Young Judaea alum with eclectic resume", New Jersey Jewish News, September 18, 2013. Accessed September 1, 2019. "As unlikely as those jobs sound as steps to a college presidency, Burstein, who grew up in Cedar Grove, points to them as integral to his professional development.... When he was a senior at Memorial High School in Cedar Grove, he was elected president of the NJ Region of Young Judaea, the Zionist youth organization affiliated with Hadassah."
  3. "Princeton University executive vice president and Cedar Grove native Mark Burstein has been named Lawrence University's 16th president.", PR Newswire, December 13, 2012. Accessed September 1, 2019. "'I was drawn to Lawrence's rigorous academic environment, its commitment to providing an individualized learning experience to all students and its unique combination of a strong liberal arts education with a nationally-recognized conservatory of music,' said Burstein, a 1979 Memorial High School graduate."
  4. "President Mark Burstein's Biography"
  5. "President Mark Burstein | Lawrence University". www.lawrence.edu. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
  6. "David Calle and Mark Burstein". The New York Times. 2009-11-06. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-07-05.


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