Gary Fraser

Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion at NYU Stern at Leonard N. Stern School of Business

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  • Leonard N. Stern School of Business

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Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Since January 2019, Gary Fraser has served as the first associate dean for diversity and inclusion at NYU Stern, a position that spans both undergraduate and graduate programs. Counting his time as an MBA student, this is his third Stern incarnation: in 2000, after eight years in brand management working on consumer packaged goods, he returned to Stern to run the career office and was promoted to dean of students in 2004, a role he held until 2012 when he moved to Los Angeles. From 2012 to the end of 2018, he was assistant dean of the Full-time MBA Program and Career Services at the USC Marshall School of Business, and then the assistant dean of Full-time MBA Student Affairs at the UCLA Anderson School of Management.

Education

  • Doctor of Education - EdD University of Pennsylvania - Graduate School of Education
  • Master of Business Administration - MBA NYU Stern School of Business
  • Bachelor of Science - BS Syracuse University - Newhouse School of Communications & Whitman School of Management

Companies

  • Associate Dean for Diversity and Inclusion NYU Stern School of Business (2019)
  • Assistant Dean of Full Time Student Affairs & Lecturer UCLA Anderson School of Management (2015 — 2018)
  • Assistant Dean, Full Time MBA and Career Services USC Marshall School of Business (2013 — 2014)
  • Assistant Dean and Executive Director, MBA Career Services University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business (2012 — 2013)
  • Dean of Students, Associate Dean of MBA Student Affairs NYU Stern (2004 — 2012)
  • Assistant Dean, Career Services NYU Stern School of Business (2000 — 2004)
  • Senior Marketing Manager Kraft (Nabisco Foods) (1996 — 2000)
  • Marketing Manager Cadbury Schweppes (1995 — 1996)
  • Associate Marketing Manager Sara Lee Corporation (1992 — 1995)

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