Bio:
Bryan Gross is a transformational leader with a focus on the future of higher education. He currently serves as the Vice President for Enrollment Management and Marketing and the Interim Vice President for Student Affairs at Western New England University (WNE) in Springfield, MA where he inspires the university’s admissions, financial aid, registration, retention, marketing, and community relations teams. He has recently agreed to oversee the Division of student Affairs, which includes athletics, career development, health and wellness, student activities, international student services and spiritual life.
Prior to this role at WNE, Bryan was the Associate Vice President for Enrollment Management at St. John’s University in New York City and the Associate Vice President for Admissions at the University of Bridgeport in Connecticut. Bryan has been a strong advocate for international students in all of his professional roles.
Bryan received his Bachelor’s degree from the Pennsylvania State University and his Master’s degree from Springfield College. He is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Southern California (USC), working towards his Ed.D in Organizational Change and Leadership. He is currently researching collaboration among senior higher education leaders to ensure that revenue exceeds expenses.
Throughout his career, Bryan has demonstrated his passion for working with new technologies and has produced multiple branding campaigns, marketing films and presented at dozens of regional, national and international conferences on a wide variety of topics related to recruitment, retention and marketing.
Bryan is married with three children and lives in Longmeadow, MA. In his spare time, he enjoys driving his children to activities, vacationing in New Hampshire each summer and studying player statistics to produce favorable outcomes in professional-level fantasy baseball and football leagues. He also has two dogs and a cat.
Statement:
I am running for President of AIRC for two simple reasons. First, being involved in almost every capacity of the organization since its inception has led to a deep fundamental connection to the mission and outcomes that AIRC produces. AIRC is a large family, full of people I care deeply about. As President, I intend to make sure we maintain our tight-knit community of colleagues and friends, who share industry knowledge and support each other. I want nothing more than the members of AIRC to benefit from our wide variety of services. Second, I have the experience and proven results to help advance AIRC’s strategic goals. I have a wide variety of experiences that will help me lead every aspect of our organization.
I have served on the Board of Directors for the past five and a half years, having filled in for various positions as needed. For the past two years, I have served as the organization's Treasurer and on the Executive Board, something that was asked of me in the midst of COVID-19, a time of great uncertainty for our industry. In my time volunteering, I have:
· Started the membership committee and served as the chair for three years
· Served as a co-chair on the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Task Force that led to the organization’s current DEI charter
· Co-chaired the Diversity Grant Committee
· Assisted in conference planning and presentations
· Executed sponsor cultivation plans which led to significant revenue generation
· Represented AIRC at ICEF events
· Contributed to the organization's first and second strategic plan
· Served as an external reviewer
· Served on the search committee that selected our current Executive Director
· Helped to manage the budget that led to a budget surplus during COIVD-19
· Assisting in ensuring that high school members can join AIRC
Our field is at an important moment in our industry, and I have a clear vision as to how I can continue to help position AIRC as the premier organization for all matters related to international enrollment management. I believe deeply in shared governance and have the experience to develop and execute clear and transparent communication plans.
During the pandemic I helped the organization navigate a leadership transition and set financial targets that led to a budget surplus in a fiscal year that was projected to have a deficit. I have proved myself to be flexible, creative, hard-working, and fiscally disciplined.
In my current role at Western New England University, I am the Vice President that manages enrollment management, marketing, and student affairs. I have the vision, experience and leadership skills needed to make sure that our organization will continue to evolve. I am poised to listen and help our organization consider the goals of agents, institutions, and other service providers. Becoming President of AIRC in these uncertain times adds experience, knowledge and consistency. I would be honored to be elected as your next President.