MSM Unify appoints Kevin Fagner as VP, Partnerships & Thought Leadership
Earlier, Fagner was working as Vice President of Partnerships at The PIE
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Published: Aug 8, 2025 3:42 PM | 2 min read
Education company MSM Unify has appointed Kevin Fagner as its new Vice President, Partnerships and Thought Leadership. Fagner brings a strong record of achievement in global education, branding, and strategic partnerships to MSM at a critical moment. The company is rapidly expanding into new markets and positioning itself as a major force in the international student recruitment landscape, stated a press release.
Earlier, Fagner was working as Vice President of Partnerships at The PIE, where he was involved in developing strategic partnerships and extending the organization's global reach across major regions such as the UK, USA, and Australia. With more than a decade of experience in institutional outreach and student recruitment, Mr. Fagner has a deep understanding of various global geographies and emerging recruitment trends. His professional network extends to hundreds of institutions, agents, and education partners globally.
Ahead of his new journey, Kevin Fagner, Vice President, Partnerships and Thought Leadership, MSM Unify, said, "I’m thrilled to join MSM. I believe that education has the ability to change people's lives and communities. I am eager to contribute to the creation of international connections between students and their ideal universities by advancing MSM Unify's mission of accessibility, openness, and technology-driven solutions."
Sanjay Laul, Founder, MSM Unify, welcomed the addition and noted, "Kevin brings a unique combination of creativity, strategy, and extensive knowledge of the global education market. His leadership will be invaluable as we continue to drive MSM expansion and global influence."
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