NYU School of Professional Studies Dean Angie Kamath has had a distinguished career in government and higher education. Amplified by her deep expertise in partnering with industries on skills-based education and workforce development, Kamath is a champion for fostering equal opportunities through higher education and workforce programs that provide immediately applicable skills in hospitality, real estate, and functional business leadership, among other growing and emerging fields.
Kamath is an expert on workforce development and skills-based training, providing foresight with grounded research expertise in the future of work. Passionate about developing programs with industry leaders, she has created partnerships with national and local organizations to advance access to education. She was instrumental in having NYU SPS endorsed as a talent development partner by OneTen, a coalition of leading chief executives and their companies, committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) and upskilling, hiring, and advancing one million Black Americans into family-sustaining jobs over the next 10 years.
International exclusive: A successor to the Yale Publishing Course, NYU's new program for professionals will be inaugurated in January…
Last year, we celebrated the 25th anniversary of our esteemed MS in publishing program.
As we look toward the future, we’re continuously reimagining how we can build and expand careers in publishing.
The new NYU Advanced Publishing Institute is an example of how we’re evolving our programs at the Center for Publishing and Applied Liberal Arts to meet current and future industry needs and support members of our community at every stage of their academic careers.