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Eric Kopstain to step down as vice chancellor for administration

After more than 12 years of service to Vanderbilt, Eric C. Kopstain has announced his plans to step down as vice chancellor at the end of December.

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Vice Chancellor for Administration Eric Kopstain (Vanderbilt University)

Formerly Vanderbilt鈥檚 associate vice chancellor for finance, Kopstain was named vice chancellor for administration in 2014 after a nationwide search. A distinguished leader with more than three decades of experience in higher education administration, finance and planning, Kopstain first came to Vanderbilt in May 2012 from Harvard University, where he was associate dean of finance for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences.

鈥淟eaving Vanderbilt is certainly bittersweet, but at this time, it is very important for me to shift my priorities to focus on my personal health and well-being. I鈥檓 immensely proud of all we accomplished to ensure Vanderbilt is a great place to work, a leader in sustainability and the built environment, and in carefully navigating the COVID-19 pandemic alongside students, faculty and staff,鈥 Kopstain said. 鈥淚鈥檓 thankful to have spent the past 12 years at Vanderbilt and excited to embark on the next phase of my life.鈥

Over his decade as a vice chancellor, Kopstain strategically led and directed Vanderbilt鈥檚 administrative infrastructure, a broad and evolving portfolio that included human resources; business services; ; contract and grant accounting; ; ; ; printing services; health and wellness for faculty and staff; ; and , affirmative action and disability services.

Under Kopstain鈥檚 leadership, Vanderbilt was named a best employer in Tennessee by Forbes, received the Tennessee Sustainable Transportation Award for its , reduced greenhouse gas emissions 35 percent from 2016 to 2022, and received an international Stevie Award this year for the university鈥檚 sustainability efforts. Vanderbilt also received a Tennessee Governor鈥檚 Environmental Stewardship award in 2021 and again in 2024, and a U.S. Green Building Council Leadership Award in 2020.

鈥淲e appreciate Vice Chancellor Kopstain鈥檚 leadership and his significant contributions to Vanderbilt over the past dozen years,鈥 Chancellor Daniel Diermeier said. 鈥淔rom shepherding the university through one of its most challenging chapters during the pandemic to his work advancing residential colleges and sustainability, Eric鈥檚 contributions to Vanderbilt are wide-ranging and will have a lasting legacy. We wish him the best.鈥

In addition to overseeing the immense logistical operations that keep Vanderbilt running on a day-to-day basis, Kopstain played a key leadership role in strategic initiatives such as the university鈥檚 response to the COVID-19 pandemic, campus safety enhancements, and development of the of residential colleges. Some of Kopstain鈥檚 accomplishments include:

Diermeier has named Darren Reisberg as the new vice chancellor for administration effective Jan. 1, 2025, and has announced a nationwide search to fill the new position of vice chancellor for real estate and campus planning.