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| Name | Glen Shor |
| Office | Secretary of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance of Massachusetts |
| Governor | Deval Patrick |
| Term start | 2013 |
| Term end | 2015 |
| Predecessor | Jay Gonzalez |
| Successor | Kristen Lepore |
| Office2 | Executive Vice President of the Harvard Management Company |
| Term start2 | 2015 |
| Term end2 | 2017 |
| Alma mater | Harvard University (BA, JD) |
Glen Shor is an American public administrator and financial executive who served as a senior official in the administration of Governor Deval Patrick and later in leadership roles at Harvard University. He is best known for his tenure as Secretary of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, where he oversaw the state's budget, finance, and information technology operations. Shor later transitioned to Harvard Management Company, where he served as Executive Vice President and played a key role in managing the Harvard University endowment.
Glen Shor was raised in New York City and attended Stuyvesant High School, a prestigious specialized public school known for its rigorous academic programs. He pursued his undergraduate studies at Harvard College, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Shor then earned his Juris Doctor from Harvard Law School, where he was an editor for the Harvard Law Review. His legal education provided a foundation in public policy and administrative law, which would later inform his career in government.
Following his graduation from Harvard Law School, Shor began his career in the public sector, focusing on economic development and budget policy. He served as a legislative aide in the Massachusetts House of Representatives and later worked for the City of Boston under Mayor Thomas Menino. Shor's expertise in municipal finance led to a position with the Massachusetts Department of Revenue, where he contributed to tax policy analysis. His early work established him as a skilled analyst within the Massachusetts state government and prepared him for subsequent leadership roles.
In 2013, Governor Deval Patrick appointed Shor as the Secretary of the Executive Office for Administration and Finance, succeeding Jay Gonzalez. In this cabinet-level role, Shor was responsible for the state's operating budget, capital planning, and procurement systems. He managed a significant portfolio during a period of recovery from the Great Recession, working closely with the Massachusetts Legislature and agencies like the Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Shor also oversaw major IT initiatives through the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative and helped implement portions of the Affordable Care Act within the state. He served until 2015, when he was succeeded by Kristen Lepore under Governor Charlie Baker.
After leaving state government, Shor returned to Harvard University in 2015 as the Executive Vice President of the Harvard Management Company, which manages the university's endowment. In this position, he worked under CEO Stephen Blyth and later N.P. "Narv" Narvekar, focusing on investment strategy and operations. Following a restructuring of the Harvard Management Company, Shor transitioned to a role as Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer for Harvard University's central administration. In this capacity, he reported to Executive Vice President Katherine Lapp and was involved in financial planning across the university's schools, including the Harvard Business School and Harvard Medical School.
Glen Shor is married and has children. He maintains a residence in the Boston area and has been involved with local civic organizations. Shor has served on the board of directors for several non-profit entities focused on education and community development in Greater Boston. His career reflects a sustained commitment to public service and institutional management within prominent Massachusetts organizations.
Category:American public officials Category:Harvard University alumni Category:Harvard University staff Category:Massachusetts state cabinet secretaries Category:Deval Patrick administration