Daniel Greenstein


Daniel Greenstein has played a number of roles in US and UK higher education. He is best known for his work as director of the postsecondary success strategy at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In 2018, he was named the fifth chancellor of Pennsylvania's State System of Higher Education.

Career

While directing the Gates Foundation's Postsecondary Success division, he worked with other higher education leaders nationwide on initiatives intended to boost educational-attainment, in particular among low-income and minority students. Before joining the Gates Foundation, he was Vice Provost for Academic Planning, Programs, and Coordination at the University of California's Office of the President, where he was responsible for a range of information, publishing, and broadcast services, off-campus instructional programs as well as academic planning and accountability. With Christopher Edley, he led an initiative to evaluate the effectiveness of online instruction in UC’s undergraduate curriculum and, more generally, as a strategy for expanding access to high-quality university education.
Greenstein has served as Director of the California Digital Library, of the Digital Library Federation and was founding director of the Arts and Humanities Data Service and co-director of the Resource Discovery Network, both in the UK. He holds degrees from the Universities of Oxford, where he was a member of Corpus Christi College, and Pennsylvania and began his career as a member of the history faculty at the University of Glasgow.

Selected Published works