Daniel Diermeier Explained

Daniel Diermeier
Office:9th Chancellor of Vanderbilt University
Term Start:July 1, 2020
Predecessor:Nicholas S. Zeppos
Office1:Provost of the University of Chicago
Term Start1:July 1, 2016
Term End1:January 31, 2020
Predecessor1:Eric Isaacs
Successor1:Ka Yee Lee
Office2:Dean of the Harris School of Public Policy
Term Start2:September 1, 2014
Term End2:July 1, 2016
Predecessor2:Colm O'Muircheartaigh
Successor2:Kerwin Kofi Charles (acting)
Birth Date:16 July 1965
Birth Place:West Berlin, West Germany[1]
Children:2
Education:University of Munich (BA, MA)
University of Southern California (MA)
University of Rochester (MA, PhD)

Daniel Diermeier (born July 16, 1965)[2] is a political scientist and university administrator. He is serving as the ninth chancellor of Vanderbilt University. Previously, Diermeier was the David Lee Shillinglaw Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago, where he also served as provost.[3]

Education

Diermeier holds a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Rochester and master's degrees from the University of Munich, University of Southern California, and University of Rochester.[4]

Career

Educated at German and American Universities, Diermeier started his career as an assistant professor at the Graduate School of Business at Stanford University before joining the Department of Managerial Economics and Decision Sciences at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. There he was the IBM Professor of Regulation and Competitive Practice and, later, director of the Ford Motor Company Center for Global Citizenship. He won multiple teaching awards including Professor of the Year Award in 2010 and Alumni Professor of the Year Award in 2013.[5]

From 2014 to 2016, Diermeier served as Dean of the Harris School of Public Policy as well as the Emmet Dedmon Professor at the Harris School and The College at The University of Chicago. During his tenure the Harris School increased the number of students and faculty,[6] expanded key areas of scholarly research, and led fundraising efforts for the renovation of The Keller Center.[7] As provost of the University of Chicago, Diermeier earned a yearly salary of $997,412.[8]

On December 4, 2019, Diermeier was announced as the ninth Chancellor of Vanderbilt University, beginning July 1, 2020, and was officially invested April 9, 2022.[9] In May 2024, the university extended Diermeier's contract until 2035.[10]

Diermeier is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences[11] and a research fellow at the Canadian Institute of Advanced Research (CIFAR).[12] In 2014, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in political science.[13]

In 2023, Daniel Diermeier was named by Carnegie Corporation of New York as an honoree of the Great Immigrants Awards.[14]

Research

Diermeier has published four books and more than 100 research articles in academic journals, mostly in the fields of political science, economics and management, but also in other areas ranging from linguistics, sociology, and psychology to computer science, operations research, and applied mathematics.[15]

Diermeier has contributed to the theory of legislative institutions, including the study of committees in the U.S. Congress, governing coalitions in multi-party democracies and the formation and stability of coalition governments.[16] He was one of the first political scientists to use structural estimation: i.e., in the study of political careers and coalitions; text analytical methods; and behavioral models in politics.[17] In addition to his work in political science Diermeier has worked on issues of corporation reputations and the interaction between firms and social activists.[18]

Other interests

Diermeier has served as a board member for the University of Chicago Medical Center, Argonne National Laboratory, the Civic Consulting Alliance, CityBase, the Marine Biological Laboratory, the National Opinion Research Center, the Field Museum of Natural History, and the management board of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.[19] He also has been an advisor to governments, nonprofit organizations, and leading corporations, including Abbott, Accenture, Allianz, the City of Chicago, the Government of Canada, Ernst & Young, Exelon, the FBI, Hyatt, Johnson & Johnson, Medtronic, Metro Group, PricewaterhouseCoopers, State Farm, UnitedHealth Group, and the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee.

Personal life

Diermeier was born and grew up in West Berlin and was living there during the fall of the Berlin Wall. He was the first in his family to go to college. In 1984–1986 he completed his time in the West German National Civil Service in Munich. He is married and has two children.[2]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Tennessean Subscription Offers, Specials, and Discounts .
  2. http://www.kellogg.northwestern.edu/faculty/directory/~/media/Files/Faculty/Vita/CVs/MEDS/Diermeier_CV_5-7-13.ashx Daniel Diermeier
  3. Web site: Daniel Diermeier | Office of the Provost.
  4. Web site: Daniel Diermeier - Provost - The University of Chicago . LinkedIn.
  5. Web site: Alumni Professor of the Year. Northwestern Kellogg. January 24, 2020. May 13, 2013.
  6. Web site: Harris Public Policy More than Doubles Early Action Applications for Academic Year 2018-2019 . Harris Public Policy . January 24, 2020 . December 19, 2017.
  7. News: $32.5 million in gifts to support Chicago Harris . UChicago News . January 23, 2020 . November 5, 2014.
  8. Web site: October 15, 2020. University Of Chicago . February 19, 2021 . Non Profit Data. en-us.
  9. Web site: Internationally renowned scholar Daniel Diermeier named Vanderbilt University chancellor . December 4, 2019.
  10. News: Wrather . Meg . May 31, 2024 . Vanderbilt approves 'significant' contract extension for Chancellor Daniel Diermeier . June 3, 2024 . Nashville Business Journal.
  11. Web site: Press Releases – American Academy of Arts & Sciences. October 3, 2016.
  12. Web site: Daniel Diermeier : CIFAR . www.cifar.ca. October 3, 2016.
  13. Web site: John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Daniel Diermeier . www.gf.org. October 3, 2016.
  14. Web site: 2023-06-28 . Pedro Pascal and World Bank's Ajay Banga among those named to Carnegie's 2023 Great Immigrants list . 2024-06-17 . AP News . en.
  15. Web site: U of C taps public policy school dean as new provost. March 31, 2016. Crain's Chicago Business. October 3, 2016.
  16. Institutionalism as a Methodology. Journal of Theoretical Politics. April 1, 2003 . 10.1177/0951629803015002645. Diermeier. Daniel. Krehbiel. Keith. 15. 2. 123–144. 152484131.
  17. Book: Barry R. Weingast. Donald Wittman. The Oxford Handbook of Political Economy . June 19, 2008. OUP Oxford. 978-0-19-954847-7. 175–.
  18. Web site: Strategic Activism and Nonmarket Strategy. September 1, 2008. Kellogg Insight . Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
  19. Web site: Harris Dean Diermeier Will Take Provost Post. www.chicagomaroon.com . en . February 26, 2020.