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Tuesday, April 16, 2024
The Observer

Bailey to head strategic planning

Notre Dame has appointed David Bailey as the new head of the Office of Strategic Planning and Institutional Research, according to a University press release.

As associate vice president for strategic planning, Bailey will assist the Office of the President in developing the University's strategic plan, assessing progress, overseeing departmental strategic planning and issuing reviews for the provost and executive vice president, the release stated.

University President Fr. John Jenkins said Bailey's past experience outside the University as well as his time as the interim head of the office have prepared him well for the position.

"David's experience as a Notre Dame alumnus, his time in the office he will now head, and his long and distinguished career in business amply equip him for this critical position," Jenkins said in the release. "His appointment further strengthens the University's advancement toward institutional excellence."

Bailey graduated from Notre Dame in 1983 before receiving an MBA from the Stern School of Business at New York University in 1997. He previously worked at IBM, Wall Street firm Gerard Klauer Mattison & Co. and Goldman Sachs.