

In 2005, she would receive the State Bar's Shining Light Award for her work, as well as becoming the director of the Robert J. In 2004, Poser was awarded the College of Law's distinguished teaching award.
SUSAN POSER PROFESSIONAL
In 2003, Poser was appointed by the Nebraska State Bar Association to review policies in the Model Rules of Professional Conduct, which resulted in her publication of Multijurisdictional Practice for a Multijurisdictional Profession. She officially became a part of the faculty in 1999. Poser began to work at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1994, as a visiting professor of law.

She received a P.h.D from UC Berkeley in 2000. Poser served as a Zicklin Fellow in Ethics of the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. from the UC Berkeley School of Law in 1991, Poser clerked for Dolores Sloviter, Chief Judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. Poser held teaching positions at both Anatolia College and Armstrong Preparatory School as an English teacher from 87, respectively. Poser graduated from Swarthmore College in 1985 with a Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Ancient Greek and Political Science. She also spent her early summers attending the Interlochen National Music Camp, where she would eventually also work. Poser attended Columbia Prep until 8th grade, when she went to high school at Fieldston. Her mother Miriam had immigrated to the United States from Germany in 1936 to escape anti-Semitic persecution. Her father Norman had immigrated to the United States from Genoa, Italy in 1939, and would go on to be an attorney for the Security and Exchange Commission, executive vice president of the American Stock Exchange, and a professor at Brooklyn Law School. Susan Poser was born to Norman Stanley Poser (born in Hampstead, London, England ) and Miriam Poser (née Kugelman born Octoin Moers, Germany ) on Septemin Washington, D.C. Before being named to the Hofstra post, she was chief operating officer, provost, and vice chancellor for academic affairs at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Mellon Foundation to create the Engaged Humanities Initiatives at UIC, which expands opportunities for undergraduate research in the humanities.Susan Poser (born September 7, 1963) is the current and first female president of Hofstra University, having succeeded retiring president Stuart Rabinowitz on August 1, 2021. She also is principal investigator on a four-year, $1 million grant from the Andrew W. Poser has established a variety of programs for faculty and students, including the monthly Campus Conversation series, which addresses current issues East + West Research Mixers to foster cross-campus interdisciplinary research the Faculty Administrator Leadership Program and more. She also is leading UIC’s acquisition of the John Marshall Law School to create Chicago’s first and only public law school. Since Poser’s arrival on campus, undergraduate enrollment has increased by 19%.


At UIC, she oversees the university’s academic enterprise, which includes planning, implementing and assessing campus academic programs. Poser joined UIC in 2016 after serving as dean and professor of law at the University of Nebraska. The list of female leaders across the city aims to “provide encouragement and inspiration for the next generation of women moving up,” the magazine writes. Only 4.8% of Fortune 500 CEOs are women, and women hold fewer than 25% of senior leadership roles throughout the world, Crain’s reports. The recognition honors 75 outstanding female executives while acknowledging that, despite progress over time, women still hold a small percentage of senior leadership roles globally. Life of this magnificent city,” Poser said. Which is a truly extraordinary university, and to be participating in the civic The honorees can be found online and in the April 29Īnd proud to have a leadership role at the University of Illinois at Chicago, “Notable Women Executives Over 50” honored by Crain’s Chicago Business. And Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Susan Poser is among the 2019 class of
