Role
Author
Focus
Higher education research, degree program evaluation, and career-focused academic pathways
Expertise
Liberal Arts, Social Work, Education, Theology, and accredited master’s program guidance
Based in
United States
Bob Litt brings over four decades of professional experience across some of the most demanding and diverse fields in American industry. His career has taken him through New York finance, federal contracting, professional theater, and the casino industry — giving him an unusually broad foundation for understanding how education, training, and career development intersect across sectors.
Throughout his career, Bob has worked extensively in corporate training development and professional writing, designing curriculum and instructional content for complex organizations. That background translates directly into his approach to evaluating higher education programs — he understands what employers actually expect from degree holders, and how program structure, accreditation, and specialization shape graduate outcomes.
Bob contributes as an author across OMC’s subject pages, program guides, and degree-specific content. His work focuses on translating complex program information into clear, decision-ready guidance for prospective graduate students — particularly in disciplines that benefit from his background in professional writing and workforce training.
He applies his experience in curriculum development and corporate training to evaluate how well programs prepare graduates for the roles and industries they are targeting, ensuring OMC’s content reflects both academic standards and real-world career outcomes.
Bob contributes to the development of core platform frameworks, ranking methodologies, and program comparison systems that support OMC’s content across subject pages, rankings, and resource guides.