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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Appoints Matthew Thaler as Vice President and General Counsel

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) announced today that Matthew Thaler has been named vice president and general counsel of the university following an impactful tenure as deputy general counsel and interim general counsel.  A trusted advisor and accomplished legal professional, Thaler has more than two decades of legal experience spanning private practice, industry leadership, and higher education. He has served WPI since 2018, offering strategic legal guidance on a wide range of matters and, most recently, providing steady leadership as interim general counsel since October 2024.  Matt’s deep understanding of higher education law, his principled leadership, and his unwavering commitment to WPI’s mission have made him an invaluable asset to our community,” said WPI President Grace Wang. “I am confident he will continue to serve WPI well as our vice president and general counsel at a time when the legal and regulatory challenges facing universities are increasingly complex.”  As general counsel, Thaler will be the university’s chief legal officer, advising the president, Board of Trustees, and senior leadership. His portfolio includes oversight of litigation and dispute resolution, enterprise risk management, policy compliance, research compliance and innovation, employment and faculty affairs, contract negotiations, and institutional governance.  “I’m honored to serve WPI in this new role,” said Thaler. “This is a university that fosters innovation and purpose-driven research, and I look forward to supporting that mission and helping WPI navigate today’s legal challenges with integrity, clarity, and foresight.”  During his time at WPI, Thaler has successfully led initiatives that advanced the university’s risk management program, supported the commercialization of research and intellectual property, and ensured compliance with complex federal and state regulations.   Prior to joining WPI in 2018, Thaler served in the in-house legal office of a NASDAQ-listed software company, holding increasing levels of responsibility and ultimately serving as the general counsel.  Earlier in his career, Thaler practiced law in two leading global law firms, Goodwin Procter LLP and Proskauer Rose LLP. He earned a Juris Doctor from Syracuse University College of Law and a bachelor of arts from Bates College. 

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) announced today that Matthew Thaler has been named vice president and general counsel of the university following an impactful tenure as deputy general counsel and interim general counsel. 

A trusted advisor and accomplished legal professional, Thaler has more than two decades of legal experience spanning private practice, industry leadership, and higher education. He has served WPI since 2018, offering strategic legal guidance on a wide range of matters and, most recently, providing steady leadership as interim general counsel since October 2024. 

Matt’s deep understanding of higher education law, his principled leadership, and his unwavering commitment to WPI’s mission have made him an invaluable asset to our community,” said WPI President Grace Wang. “I am confident he will continue to serve WPI well as our vice president and general counsel at a time when the legal and regulatory challenges facing universities are increasingly complex.” 

As general counsel, Thaler will be the university’s chief legal officer, advising the president, Board of Trustees, and senior leadership. His portfolio includes oversight of litigation and dispute resolution, enterprise risk management, policy compliance, research compliance and innovation, employment and faculty affairs, contract negotiations, and institutional governance. 

“I’m honored to serve WPI in this new role,” said Thaler. “This is a university that fosters innovation and purpose-driven research, and I look forward to supporting that mission and helping WPI navigate today’s legal challenges with integrity, clarity, and foresight.” 

During his time at WPI, Thaler has successfully led initiatives that advanced the university’s risk management program, supported the commercialization of research and intellectual property, and ensured compliance with complex federal and state regulations.  

Prior to joining WPI in 2018, Thaler served in the in-house legal office of a NASDAQ-listed software company, holding increasing levels of responsibility and ultimately serving as the general counsel. 

Earlier in his career, Thaler practiced law in two leading global law firms, Goodwin Procter LLP and Proskauer Rose LLP. He earned a Juris Doctor from Syracuse University College of Law and a bachelor of arts from Bates College. 

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