David Rogers serves as the Director of Alumni Relations at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where he leverages over 30 years of experience in higher education administration to foster meaningful connections between alumni and the institution. In his current role, David is instrumental...
David Rogers serves as the Director of Alumni Relations at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where he leverages over 30 years of experience in higher education administration to foster meaningful connections between alumni and the institution. In his current role, David is instrumental in developing and implementing a comprehensive global strategy for alumni engagement programs and events, which are designed to enhance the alumni experience and strengthen the ties to the school. His strategic vision encompasses a wide range of initiatives, from networking events and professional development workshops to philanthropic campaigns aimed at increasing alumni donor participation.
David's expertise in event planning and project management is evident in the successful execution of numerous high-profile alumni gatherings that not only celebrate the achievements of graduates but also provide valuable opportunities for career development and leadership growth. By advising the Alumni Association, which boasts a vibrant community of over 14,000 members, he ensures that alumni remain actively involved in the life of the school, fostering a culture of lifelong learning and engagement.
In addition to his focus on alumni relations, David is passionate about enhancing student services and supporting career development initiatives that benefit both current students and alumni. His collaborative approach to leadership allows him to effectively manage a dedicated team of two, driving innovative strategies that aim to expand the pipeline of alumni donors and enhance the overall impact of the alumni network. Through his commitment to building strong alumni connections, David Rogers continues to contribute significantly to the mission of Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, ensuring that the legacy of its graduates endures and thrives.