Executive Vice President for Finance and Operations
- Employer
- University of Minnesota
- Location
- Twin Cities, Minnesota, United States
- Salary
- Competitive Salary
- Date posted
- Aug 23, 2024
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Business & Administrative Affairs, Financial Affairs, Chief Business Officers & Vice Presidents, Executive, Other Executive
- Employment Level
- Senior-Level
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Job Details
About the Job
The University of Minnesota seeks a collaborative, innovative, and strategic leader to serve as the Executive Vice President for Finance and Operations (the Executive Vice President or EVP). This EVP is responsible for leading the financial and administrative operations at the University’s flagship campus in Minneapolis/St. Paul and oversight of the University of Minnesota campuses in Duluth, Crookston, Morris, and Rochester, and the University of Minnesota Medical Center.
Reporting to the President, the Executive Vice President serves as the University’s chief financial officer, chief operations officer, and treasurer. The Executive Vice President is responsible for the University’s $4.5 billion operating budget, oversees a staff of over 2,700 FTE, effectively manages its fiscal and physical environment, and ensures overall fiscal and operational excellence. The Executive Vice President plays a critical role in providing strategic vision and tactical leadership for the University, advising the President and the senior leadership team on accomplishing strategies and initiatives, and ensuring that its financial and operational resources effectively support the university’s mission and institutional priorities.
As a key member of the President’s cabinet and leadership team, the EVP is also a trusted and reliable partner to the Board of Regents, all four campus Chancellors, and other senior leaders on all issues related to the University’s finances and operations. The Executive Vice President also works closely with the Executive Vice President and Provost to ensure that the University’s finance, information technology, and university services align with and support its strategic educational and research objectives and fully serve the needs of students, faculty, staff, and the communities served by the University.
Candidates will have demonstrated success in leading a large and complex organization. The EVP must be a visionary leader and strategist with strong financial and business acumen, with the ability to motivate teams, drive results, and apply best practices to ensure continuous improvement of services in alignment with the University’s strategic plans. They must feel comfortable engaging with external constituent groups such as the state legislature and community organizations. The EVP supports the University by providing leadership on both legacy (long-term and consistent over time) and progressive (changing rapidly due to market conditions) services and programs. The EVP must have experience running a diverse business operation in which extensive coordination and alignment, sometimes with competing interests, regularly occurs.
THE ROLE OF EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT FOR FINANCE AND OPERATIONS
The Executive Vice President for Finance and Operations serves as the University’s Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operations Officer, and Treasurer, providing system-wide leadership with oversight of the offices of University Budget, Investments and Banking, University Finance, Information Technology, and University Services. The EVP will build relationships across the university and various shared governance structures, continuing the strong service orientation within which these business units have operated. With a vision for systems change and a strong understanding of the technology tools available to facilitate institutional effectiveness, they will have the energy and enthusiasm to ensure a stable financial and operational framework for future planning.
Principal functions and direct reports of the Executive Vice President include oversight and management of the following areas and roles:
- Budget Office: The Budget Office provides system-wide leadership for biennial budgeting in alignment with the State of Minnesota, overseeing the development of the state request, creating the annual all-funds operating budget of the University of Minnesota (currently $5 billion) through management of a robust participatory budget development process, monitoring institutional and unit-level financial activities and management, and engaging in financial planning, forecasting, analysis, and oversight.
- Investments & Banking: This 11-person team is responsible for stewarding the University’s financial assets, aiming to produce high-risk-adjusted investment returns while delivering first-inclass investment operations and enterprise-wide treasury management services. Assets under management total ~$4.5 billion and include the endowment, operating pool, captive insurance company, and bond proceed reinvestment accounts, as well as a venture program managed on behalf of the state of Minnesota and a direct equity program supporting companies spinning out of the University's technology commercialization office.
- Finance: University Finance provides systemwide leadership and accountability in areas such as debt management, tax management, insurance, accounting, purchasing and payables, accounts receivable, financial reporting, travel and expenses, internal and external sales, and oversight and support of financial systems. U Finance is also responsible for short- and long-term financial planning, forecasting, analysis, management, and financial oversight of the University of Minnesota system in partnership with the University Budget Office. The Office of Institutional Data and Research is also within University Finance.
- Information Technology: The Office of Information Technology (OIT) is the University's central IT unit and provides enterprise-level technologies and services that are broadly consumed, core to central administrative business operations, and offer substantial economies of scale. In addition to OIT, distributed IT departments, which are embedded within the University's administrative and academic units, offer discipline-specific, niche, and complementary IT services to the 21 central services provided by OIT.
- University Services: University Services creates and sustains exceptional spaces, places, and services that inspire people to learn, discover, live, and work at the University of Minnesota. The team delivers the non-academic operations across the University of Minnesota system, including Auxiliary Services; Capital Project Management; Facilities Management; Planning, Space, and Real Estate; and Sustainability. The portfolio includes over 28,000 acres of land, 33 million gross square feet of space, and 900 buildings cared for by a team of 3,700 (including 2,000 student workers).
- Health System: The governance structure of a future University of Minnesota Medical Center (UMMC) is yet to be determined, but the University, and thus its EVP, will need to assess and implement a structure with an appropriate degree of financial and operational oversight by the University. The University will want to ensure Minnesotans have access to a first-rate academic health system, bringing them the benefits of integrated research, teaching, and top-level care.
- Two offices, Health, Safety, and Risk Management, and Public Safety, previously reported to the EVP but are currently temporarily reporting to the Office of the President. Reporting lines for these offices are subject to realignment once the new EVP is in place.
The Executive Vice President will create a vision and integrated strategy that effectively serves the mission and fosters collaboration, communication, and efficiency in alignment across all business services and operations. They will also work with the University’s academic and administrative leadership to assist with the strategic growth of the healthcare system, fulfill the University of Minnesota’s goals, and implement business process improvements, information technology infrastructure enhancements, and financial reporting systems that will support effective multi-fund planning for the entire enterprise.
The EVP will join the University during the PEAK Initiative. The PEAK Initiative began in April 2021 and currently includes the following work function areas: Finance, Human Resources, Information Technology, and Marketing and Communications. PEAK Phase 1 was implemented in December 2023, and PEAK Phase 2 is currently scheduled for implementation in November to December 2024.
Qualifications
QUALIFICATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS:
The successful candidate will bring a strategic vision for the future of the University of Minnesota with a demonstrated track record of leading various financial and administrative functions. While no single candidate will have all the qualifications, the search committee seeks candidates with a well-rounded combination of the following abilities:
- Master's degree in finance, accounting, or business administration or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- 15+ years of fiscal and operational management experience, with a preference for infrastructure and operations management.
- Experience with fiduciary and operational responsibilities across a complex organization.
- Financial and budgetary acumen, including evidence of fiscally responsible management practices and a record of fiduciary transparency and accountability.
- Superior financial planning and analytical skills, and an in-depth knowledge of strategic financial analysis, budgeting, and modeling, and demonstrated ability to analyze complex financial and accounting data.
- Strong business acumen in operations, project management, administration, and/or business services with experience facilitating process efficiencies, change management, and improvement initiatives
- Considerable experience as a trusted and transparent manager with a track record of successful collaborative leadership within a large, complex, and highly decentralized organization with multiple stakeholder groups.
- Leadership Experience to include:
- Multiple reporting relationships, both direct and matrixed
- Change management on large-scale projects
- Wisdom and the political savvy to determine which initiatives to champion or relinquish
- Strategic plan creation, analysis, and implementation
- Fiscal understanding and experience working within increasingly tight financial parameters
- Professional experience in managing a unionized environment.
- An understanding and appreciation of the values embraced by the University of Minnesota
- Commitment and prior experience in supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in the workplace.
- Exceptional verbal and written communication skills; adept at briefing senior leaders.
- Excellent interpersonal skills.
UNIVERSITY LEADERSHIP
The University of Minnesota Board of Regents selected Dr. Rebecca Cunningham as the 18th President of the University of Minnesota System, effective July 1, 2024. The Board chose Cunningham following a thorough and public search that engaged thousands of students, faculty, and staff in listening sessions and public forums on all five UMN campuses.
Dr. Rebecca Cunningham currently serves as the vice president for research and innovation at the University of Michigan, where she is responsible for fostering excellence and upholding the University’s University of Minnesota public mission in research, scholarship, and creative practice across three campuses. During her leadership tenure, U-M expanded its research volume to a record $1.86 billion annually as Dr. Cunningham led the design and implementation of the first comprehensive review of the U-M research, scholarship, and creative practice enterprise.
A faculty member in the U-M Schools of Public Health and Medicine since 1999, Dr. Cunningham previously served as the associate vice president for research-health sciences, where she oversaw research faculty affairs and partnered with colleagues across disciplines to facilitate and energize the University’s research agenda. Dr. Cunningham served in various leadership positions earlier in her career, including as associate chair of emergency medicine and director of the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention-sponsored Injury Prevention Center at the University of Michigan. As a researcher, Dr. Cunningham has earned continuous federal research funding for more than 25 years as a principal investigator and is a National Academy of Medicine member.
Dr. Cunningham holds a bachelor’s degree from Fairfield University and a medical doctorate from Jefferson Medical College. She completed her residency in emergency medicine at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor and a postdoctoral research fellowship with the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.
Benefits
Working at the University
At the University of Minnesota, you’ll find a flexible work environment and supportive colleagues who are interested in lifelong learning. We prioritize work-life balance, allowing you to invest in the future of your career and in your life outside of work.
The University also offers a comprehensive benefits package that includes:
- Competitive wages, paid holidays, and generous time off
- Continuous learning opportunities through professional training and degree-seeking programs supported by the Regents Tuition Benefit Program
- Low-cost medical, dental, and pharmacy plans
- Healthcare and dependent care flexible spending accounts
- University HSA contributions
- Disability and employer-paid life insurance
- Employee wellbeing program
- Excellent retirement plans with employer contribution
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) opportunity
- Financial counseling services
- Employee Assistance Program with eight sessions of counseling at no cost
- Employee Transit Pass with free or reduced rates in the Twin Cities metro area
How To Apply
The University of Minnesota has retained Isaacson, Miller, a national search firm, to assist in this important search. All inquiries, applications, and nominations for this opportunity should be directed in confidence to the University or search firm.
Interested candidates must submit a letter of interest and a current resume or curriculum vitae to be considered for the position. Confidential inquiries, nominations, and application materials should be directed to the Isaacson, Miller website at https://www.imsearch.com/open-searches/university-minnesota/senior-vice-president-finance-and-operations
Diversity
The University recognizes and values the importance of diversity and inclusion in enriching the employment experience of its employees and in supporting the academic mission. The University is committed to attracting and retaining employees with varying identities and backgrounds.
The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression. To learn more about diversity at the U: http://diversity.umn.edu
Employment Requirements
Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check. Our presumption is that prospective employees are eligible to work here. Criminal convictions do not automatically disqualify finalists from employment.
About the U of M
The University of Minnesota, Twin Cities (UMTC)
The University of Minnesota is a comprehensive public research university ranked among the world’s most respected institutions of higher learning. The University has scholars of national and international reputation and a strong tradition of education and public engagement. With five campuses located throughout Minnesota—the Twin Cities, Duluth, Morris, Crookston, and Rochester—the University advances discovery and innovation to improve society for all. UMN has the special distinction of being both a globally engaged R1 research institution and Minnesota’s land-grant university, creating a unique capacity and responsibility to improve the lives of Minnesotans and drive the state forward. You can learn more about the unique distinction of each system campus at https://system.umn.edu/campuses
The University of Minnesota is situated and built within the traditional homelands of the Dakota, the Ojibwe, and scores of other Indigenous peoples who have walked on these lands from time immemorial. It is important to acknowledge the peoples on whose land we live, learn, and work as we actively seek to improve and strengthen relations with the 11 sovereign tribal nations of Minnesota. The University also acknowledges that words are not enough. We must ensure that the University provides support, resources, and programs that increase access to all aspects of higher education for American Indian students, staff, faculty, and community members.
With an annual operating budget of $4.5 billion a year, the University generates an estimated economic impact of $9 billion for the Minnesota economy. The University enrolls 68,000 students, nearly 55,000 on the flagship Twin Cities campus in the heart of Minneapolis-St. Paul, which is the 16th largest metropolitan area in the country. A research university of exceptional breadth and depth with expansive interdisciplinary opportunities, UMN advances education, research, and outreach across schools and colleges, spanning the broad fields of liberal arts; biological sciences; dentistry; design; education and human development, food, agriculture, and natural resource sciences; law; business; medicine; nursing; public affairs; public health; science and engineering; and veterinary medicine. As one of an elite few landgrant universities that also are world-class research Universities and one of few major land-grant research Universities situated in a central metropolitan area, the University of Minnesota has consistently advanced the land-grant mission with exceptional vigor—distinguished by a comprehensive commitment to integrating public engagement deeply into teaching and learning, research, and discovery.
The state’s seventh-largest employer, the University has over 27,000 faculty and staff and encompasses regional Extension offices, research and outreach centers, clinics, labs, professional education outreach, and K–12 educational engagement programs throughout the state, as well as world-class performing arts facilities, museums, and galleries. Forbes has also ranked the University as one of the country’s 20 best educational employers.
The University and its affiliated University of Minnesota Physicians work with Fairview Health Services to deliver clinical care through a joint clinical enterprise. The current agreement with Fairview extends through 2026, and both parties are currently charting a course forward that contemplates University governance and control over a re-designed University of Minnesota Medical Center. This plan potentially includes a new academic hospital that could support technological advances, serve more patients, facilitate clinical research, and have space for interprofessional training and practice.
The University averages over $1 billion in research expenditures annually, ranking 13th nationally among public universities. Its faculty and experts are considered some of the best in their respective fields. UMN currently boasts 26 Nobel Prize-winning faculty, recipients of prestigious awards such as Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellowships, and many National Academies and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences members.
The University strongly embraces diversity, equity, and inclusion as foundational values and has made engagement and diversity central to strategic planning across the system. Students on the Twin Cities campus include 29% Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students and 9.5% international students (from over 140 countries), and roughly one in four students of all undergraduates are firstgeneration students. The University is a nationally recognized leader for students learning abroad and offers programs in more than 70 countries. The Twin Cities campus has been recognized nationally for excellence in diversity and global learning, research, and engagement in the last five years.
The Twin Cities campus is located in a diverse and economically vibrant region at the heart of an increasingly global Midwest. Minnesota has 11 federally recognized tribal nations, the largest urban American Indian population in the country, a dynamic Black community, and significant African, Latinx, and Asian American populations. The links between Minnesota communities and communities worldwide are notable: the Twin Cities has the largest number of people of Somali descent outside of Somalia and the nation’s largest urban Hmong American population.
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Five strong campuses. One strong state.
The University of Minnesota System is one of the most comprehensive in the nation, with offerings to meet the interests of every student and the changing needs of our society. We're proud of our land-grant mission of world-class education, groundbreaking research, and our commitment to partnering with communities in our drive to serve Minnesota.
The University of Minnesota System has five distinct campuses— Crookston, Duluth, Morris, Rochester, and Twin Cities—serving all regions of the state. Each campus has unique strengths, enriched by its surrounding communities, and all are focused on meeting the needs of students and the state. Discover the signature offerings of each of our campuses by looking at the campus overviews.
Working at the University, you’ll be a vital part of our mission of education, research, and community outreach.
Our total rewards package for employees, includes benefits designed to help you and your family’s physical, emotional, financial, social, and professional health.
At the University of Minnesota, we believe our workforce should reflect the diversity of our community. We value having a diversity of views and experiences that enrich our campus community and foster excellence.
The University of Minnesota provides equal access to and opportunity in its programs, facilities, and employment without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, marital status, disability, public assistance status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or gender expression.
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