January 30, 2023 Strategic Planning January Update Dear Baruch Community,
As we move forward with our Strategic Planning process and objectives, we are happy to
share our progress with the campus community. As highlighted in our
last campus update,
our planning consultants from Blue Beyond created a findings report
that synthesized input from engagements they led with almost 580 total participants, as well as research and data from the Ologie brand analysis, DEI listening sessions, National Survey of Student Engagement, our most recent Middle States self-study, and more.
The Strategic Planning Committee (SPC) is using this report to develop key elements of Baruch’s
Strategic Plan 2023–28. Mark Your Calendars: Upcoming Town Hall On Monday,
Feb. 27, Baruch students, faculty, and staff are invited to join an in-person Town Hall to
review and provide input on draft elements of the strategic plan. Specifically, we will ideate around our future mission, values, and vision statements.
Town Hall participants can expect to:
The Town Hall will be held from 10 am to 12 noon in the Sandra and Lawrence Simon Conference Room (Room 14-220) on the 14th floor of the Newman Vertical Campus.
Please confirm your participation using this RSVP link. Coming Up Next We are also excited to start identifying key actions and measures of progress and success that will help Baruch achieve our mission and vision. In partnership
with the SPC members, stakeholder groups will gather this spring to begin thinking through strategic initiatives, goals, and metrics. As always, we will keep you informed of our progress.
If you have any questions about the strategic planning effort, please feel free to reach out to us
or any member of the SPC. You can also visit the
strategic planning website,
which includes information about our overall timeline, the planning committee, and an
open comment tool
where you can always provide your ideas and comments on Baruch’s
Strategic Plan 2023–28. Thank for your participation in this important work as we shape the future of Baruch together. In partnership, Dr. Linda Essig Provost and Co-chair, Baruch Community Strategic Planning Committee Dr. Kenya N. Lee Chief of Staff and Co-chair, Baruch Community Strategic Planning Committee |