OVPIA Leadership
Nishi Dhupa, Associate Vice Provost for International Affairs
As associate vice provost, Nishi Dhupa works closely with the vice provost, the International Council, and the directors and leadership teams of Global Cornell's units to provide strategic leadership, support fundraising efforts and stewardship, align infrastructure to support the global activities of faculty and students, increase coordination of internationalization efforts across campus, and improve student access to global experiences by addressing financial and informational barriers. She oversees human resources, finances, administrative functions, and the use of resources across all Global Cornell units within OVPIA.
Dhupa leads Cornell’s Scholars Under Threat initiative, coordinating campus and community support for international scholars, students, and human rights defenders whose work puts them at risk in their home countries. Cornell has provided a sanctuary and breathing room for dozens of students and scholars, including undergraduate and graduate students, academics, writers, journalists, and artists. She also serves as executive director of the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies.
Dhupa holds a veterinary medical degree from the University of Nairobi and is a Diplomate of the American Colleges of Veterinary Internal Medicine and Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care. At Cornell, she was appointed to the Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, developing Cornell's first academic program in veterinary emergency and care. Subsequently, she moved into administration, first at the veterinary school and then at the Einaudi Center and provost's office. Prior to arriving at Cornell, she was on faculty at the Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine.
Elise Gold, Senior Director of Marketing and Communications
As the senior director for marketing and communication, Elise Gold leads strategic planning and communication efforts to connect the organization’s mission, goals, and priorities to further the international mission of Cornell.
Gold came to Cornell in 2008. As director of communications for the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning, she led a redesign of the college website and biannual magazine. Before coming to Cornell, she worked for Gannett, Inc. at the Ithaca Journal, moving from print to online as the internet became part of newspaper culture. Gold started her professional career as a fourth-grade public school teacher in Brooklyn, New York.
Gold holds a BA in studio art and political science from Binghamton University.
Brandon Lanners, Executive Director, Office of Global Learning
As executive director for the Office of Global Learning, Brandon Lanners provides leadership and vision for the university in the areas of Education Abroad and International Services.
He leads a staff of 25, helping manage operational planning and fiscal oversight. He serves as the face of Global Learning on campus, advancing best practices from the fields of education abroad, immigration services, compliance, and risk management. He also enhances study abroad program review and development, advising and support services for international students and scholars, and cross-cultural training for faculty, staff, and students. And he liaises with outside collaborators and policymakers.
Lanners holds an EdM in higher education policy, a BS in psychology, and a BA in political science, all from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Ellen Lust, Director, Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies
Ellen Lust is the Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies' director and John S. Knight Professor of International Studies. As a Middle East expert, Lust's research examines the role of social institutions and local authorities in governance, particularly in Southwest Asia and North Africa. Her most recent book is an edited volume, Decentralization Local Governance, and Inequality in the Middle East and North Africa (University of Michigan Press, 2025), coedited with Kristen Kao (University of Gothenburg).
Lust is the founding director of the Governance and Local Development Institute, established at Yale University in 2013 and now based at Cornell’s Brooks School and the University of Gothenburg. She is also a senior fellow at Alternative Policy Solutions at the American University in Cairo.
She received her M.A. in Modern Middle East and North African Studies and PhD in Political Science from the University of Michigan.
Christine Potter, Associate Vice Provost and Executive Director of Global Operations and Strategy
As associate vice provost, Potter provides strategic leadership and plans new initiatives to enhance Cornell's global outlook and engagement. In her role as executive director of Global Operations, Potter manages Cornell's distinctive agenda to strengthen institutional expertise and support for engaging in research, education, and other activities abroad. Her team provides professional advisory services and project management for complex matters involving international collaborations/partnerships, global human resources, international financial transactions, import/export controls, IT and data security, legal/regulatory compliance, international health and safety preparation and incident response, risk management, and foreign tax compliance.
She is active on university-wide planning/working groups and committees, collaborating closely with stakeholders across campus and beyond. She also holds responsibility for policies, governance, personnel, compliance, budgets and finance matters, and the facilities of Cornell's foreign legal entities and/or centers in China and India.
Potter holds MBA degrees from Cornell and Queen's University, an MPS in International Development from Cornell, and a BA in communication and media studies from Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Christian Shaffmaster, Director of Development
As the director of development, Christian Shaffmaster works with the vice provost to identify giving priorities that advance the organization’s mission and goals and develop fundraising strategies that advance those priorities and the international mission of Cornell.
Shaffmaster also works closely with alumni affairs and development colleagues across the university to establish and promote fundraising priorities around international teaching, and research and engagement. He collaborates with academic leaders in schools, colleges, and centers to develop, support, and implement plans that support the university’s international activities.
Before joining OVPIA, Shaffmaster worked for the Office of Alumni Affairs and Development at Cornell Law School for 12 years. Most recently as the associate director and before that as the associate director of their Annual Fund.
Shaffmaster holds an MA from Marywood University and a BA from Lycoming College.