As the chief academic officer of the University, the Provost is responsible for developing and implementing an academic vision that ensures excellence and aligns with Pace's mission. Reporting to the President and a member of the President's senior leadership team, the Provost oversees the recruitment, support, and development of deans, faculty, and staff in student support services; promotes best practices in teaching and learning; and maintains dialogue with industry leaders and key stakeholders. Working with the deans, the Provost advances the intellectual direction of the schools, supports their resource needs, and empowers them to realize ambitious goals in the areas of scholarly impact, enrollment, retention, and student success. The Provost leads a team of associate provosts, assistant provosts, vice presidents, directors, and administrative staff. These administrative areas include academic scheduling, advising and retention, the registrar, Honors College, student counseling, residential life, LGBTQA+, international student education, student engagement, tutoring services, accessibility, neurodivergent student support, wellbeing programs, the University Library, professional education, the Wilson Center for Social Entrepreneurship, and the Office of Research and Graduate Education. The total operating budget under the Provost's direction is $215 million, in collaboration with the Executive Vice President for Finance and Administration and the Associate Vice President of Academic Finance. The Provost's primary charge is to enhance Pace's academic impact and reputation by leveraging the institution's strengths and dynamic multi-campus locations by balancing current demands with future needs, ensuring that Pace's programs remain relevant, high-quality, and sustainable.