Daniel Bromberg, interim director of the Carsey School of Public Policy at the University of New Hampshire, has been named inaugural dean of the graduate school at Vermont Law and Graduate School in South Royalton, effective July 1.
Bromberg, who holds a doctorate in public administration from Rutgers University, will shape the future of the new graduate school, which currently includes environmental master’s degree programs in climate and environmental policy; energy regulation and law; food and agriculture law; and policy and animal protection as well as the master of arts in restorative justice. He will also be instrumental in the development of a new master’s degree in public policy as outlined in the VLGS Strategic Plan.
Bromberg has authored publications including “Calibrating Public Accountability: The Fragile Relationship Between Police Departments and Citizens in an Age of Video Surveillance” and “Problem Solving with the Private Sector: A Public Solutions Handbook.”
“We are happy to welcome Dan to VLGS in this key leadership role and look forward to all he has to offer our students,” President Rod Smolla said. “His passion for experiential education and his strong advocacy point of view will make him a perfect fit for our community.”
