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Modesto A. Maidique .…………………….……………………………………………….President
Executive Staff

Dr. Ronald M. Berkman
.……….……………………………….Executive Vice President & Provost
Vivian Sanchez .……………….……………….Chief Financial Officer & Senior VP of Administration
Sandra Gonzalez-Levy .VP of University & Community Relation & Interim VP of University Advancement

Dr. Rosa L. Jones .……………………….……….VP of Student Affairs and Undergraduate Education
Cristina Mendoza …………………….………………General Counsel & VP of Audit and Compliance

Dr. John Rock …………….………Senior VP of Medical Affairs & Founding Dean, College of Medicine

Steve Sauls ………………….………………………………………….VP of Governmental Relations
Dr. George Walker ………….………………….VP of Research & Dean, University Graduate School
Dr. Douglas Wartzok …………….………………………………………….VP of Academic Affairs
Corinne Webb …………………….……………………………………….VP of Enrollment Services
Dr. Min Yao ……………………….……….Chief Information Officer & VP of Information Technology
Pete Garcia ……………………….……………………………….Director of Intercollegiate Athletics
Florida International University Trustees:
The Office of Planning & Institutional Effectiveness (OPIE) provides statistical information to
support decision making processes within all academic and administrative units of Florida International
University, the faculty senate, different committees within FIU, the Board of Governors, state and
federal agencies, and professional and private organizations. Known as the official source of University
statistics, OPIE coordinates the collection of data, preparation of reports and files, and their submission
to the Board of Governors.
Institutional Research
• Official source of University statistics • Provides statistical information to support decision making processes • Prepares reports and files for submission to the Board of Governors • Data administration • Surveys • Strategic Planning • Enrollment Planning
Institutional Effectiveness
Accreditation: Compiles data and supporting documentation to ensure compliance • Accountability: Provides education data and leadership to support high standards, continually improve achievement, and facilitate student opportunities
Program Review
• Systematic way to meet both the legislative and University intent to assess the quality of our academic degree programs • Determining ways to improve the quality of education, • The seven-year review period enables degree programs to better align their goals and plans with those of the college and University • Builds a better understanding of the whole program among faculty, • Focuses on evaluating degree programs for continuous quality • External review • Self-Study • Centers and Institutes The Office of Planning & Institutional Effectiveness Staff
Jeff Gonzalez ………………………….Associate Vice President, Planning & Institutional Effectiveness Dr. Kyle Perkins ………………………………………….Vice Provost, Program Review & Assessment Michelle Soto …………………………………………………………………….Administrative Assistant Clara Fontanilles …………………………………………………………………………Senior Secretary Marta Perez ………………………………………………………….Director, Institutional Effectiveness Mayelin Felipe ……………………………………………………….Specialist, Computer Applications Maria Corrales ………………………………………………….Coordinator, Institutional Effectiveness Katherine Perez ………………………………………………….Coordinator, Institutional Effectiveness Dr. Hiselgis Perez ……………………………………………………….Director, Institutional Research Luis Quintana …………………………………………………Associate Director, Institutional Research Nancy Colón ………………………………………………….Assistant Director, Institutional Research Rasheed Oladele ……………………………………………………….Specialist, Computer Applications Ruben Rivero ………………………………………………………….Specialist, Computer Applications Dr. Yasmin LaRocca ………………………………………………….Coordinator, Statistical Research Kevin Huggins …………………………………………………………Coordinator, Statistical Research Noelle Laforest …………………………………………………………Coordinator, Statistical Research Shaena Quiceno ……………………………………………………….Coordinator, Statistical Research University Park Campus
PC Building, Room 543
(305) 348-2731, (305) 348-1908 Fax

Source: http://w3.fiu.edu/irdata/_Fact%20Book/Intro/The%20Office%20of%20Planning.pdf

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