After a national search, David L. Hautanen, Jr. has been appointed the new vice president for enrollment management at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. College President Tuajuanda C. Jordan made the announcement.
“I am excited to welcome David to the St. Mary’s College team,” said President Jordan. “With more than 25 years in the admissions and enrollment field, I am certain David has the experience and skills necessary to help us adequately address the enrollment challenges that St. Mary’s College has endured the last several years.”
“I am very much looking forward to becoming a member of President Jordan’s leadership team and working with the entire St Mary’s College community to achieve our shared enrollment goals,” said Hautanen.
Hautanen comes from Merrimack College in North Andover, Mass. In his role as vice president for enrollment and retention at Merrimack, Hautanen oversaw the development and implementation of enrollment strategies in partnership with academic affairs, athletics, finance, and mission and student affairs that resulted in a fall student enrollment increase of 31 percent between 2013 and 2016. This growth was driven by a 27 percent increase in first-year students.
Prior to Merrimack College, Hautanen served in positions of increasing authority and responsibility at Northeastern University, from senior associate director of admissions in 2002 to director of international recruitment and strategic enrollment initiatives in 2011. While at Northeastern, Hautanen developed and implemented new student recruitment and admission strategies which produced an increase in the number of first-year applications from 17,000 to more than 45,000 and an increase from 3 percent to 20 percent in the number of international students in the entering class.
Hautanen holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration and a master’s degree in education, both from the University of Massachusetts.