Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives

336.758.2537

phillimt@wfu.edu

Farrell Hall 330


Bio

As Associate Provost for Strategic Initiatives, Matthew helps to align campus projects under the Strategic Framework, leads freedom of expression and academic freedom efforts, and coordinates faculty and academic policy, including the Faculty Handbook. He also works with the deans, Faculty Senate, and other university offices on faculty governance initiatives and emergent faculty issues.

Matthew has worked at Wake Forest since 2008 and is currently serving as Teaching Professor of Law & Ethics and Exxon-Calloway Fellow in the School of Business. His leadership roles in the university include past service as associate dean for MBA programs, director of an academic center in the School of Business, and chair of the University Priorities Committee. He also served as president of the Wake Forest Faculty Senate during President Wente’s inaugural year and was part of the university’s COVID-19 planning team.

Matthew has received numerous awards for excellence in teaching, including the “Ideas Worth Teaching” Award from the Aspen Institute in 2017, and he was named the 2015 Charles M. Hewitt Master Teacher by the Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB). He is a past president of ALSB, which has more than 800 members and publishes three peer-reviewed academic journals. He received his undergraduate degree from Wake Forest University, a Master of Divinity from Duke University, and the juris doctor from Wake Forest.

Areas of Responsibility:

  • Develop and manage faculty-related policies;
  • Serve as liaison for faculty governance, particularly with officers of the Faculty Senate;
  • Manage action items under the university’s strategic framework;
  • Convene assessment efforts for the strategic framework;
  • Supervise the work of the Wake Forest Historical Museum staff and serve as liaison with the Wake Forest College Birthplace Society; and 
  • Lead the academic planning for commencement and other ceremonies.