University of Colorado Boulder Chancellor Philip P. DiStefano announced today new steps in filling two key administrative posts on the Boulder campus: senior vice chancellor for budget and finance and chief financial officer, and chief of staff for the Office of the Chancellor.
DiStefano said that next week he intends to name Kelly Fox, currently serving as vice president for budget and finance and chief financial officer for the University of Colorado system administration, as senior vice chancellor for budget and finance and chief financial officer for -Boulder. The appointment would be effective July 1, 2012, pending approval of the Board of Regents to waive the requirement for a search for this position.
Fox replaces current Senior Vice Chancellor and Chief Financial Officer Ric Porreca, who retired last year but agreed to return to campus until a successor could be identified.
DiStefano said the plan to appoint Fox “has been in the works since last year with the support of President Benson.” Fox’s effective date, July 1, 2012, allows President Benson to plan for the transition.
“We are excited to have Kelly, who brings vast and vital experience to her new post,” DiStefano said. “Ric Porreca has also graciously agreed to stay on temporarily to work with Kelly in transitioning to her role.”
Fox currently serves as vice president and chief financial officer in the Office of the President and university system administration overseeing capital and operating budgets, as well as the controller’s office, treasurer’s office, risk management and the Procurement Service Center.
She has been at since 2006, although she also worked at the university as system budget director from 2001 to 2004. Previously, she was director of policy, planning and analysis at the Colorado School of Mines, and held budget, policy and planning posts with the Colorado Office of State Planning and Budgeting and the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Fox earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Nebraska and a master’s degree in public administration from the University of Colorado Denver.
“Kelly has distinguished herself with her skill, diplomacy, and candor with constituents that include faculty, staff and students, the regents, elected officials and finance experts in the Legislature and the governor’s office,” said DiStefano. “She will be a marvelous addition to my cabinet and to the leadership of the -Boulder campus.”
DiStefano also announced that he intends within the next few weeks to begin the process for filling an administrative position now held by Chief of Staff Joey White by July 1, 2012.
The position would manage the flow of work that comes to the Office of the Chancellor from both the Boulder campus and from the president’s office and the Board of Regents.
White and Porreca have a combined 61 years of service to the Boulder campus and have, together, served five -Boulder chancellors.
“Ric and Joey have been vital to the success, expansion and current reputation of the -Boulder campus,” said DiStefano. “Their caliber and tenure of service have helped a succession of leaders over the last three decades build -Boulder into a world-class research university that serves Colorado and is engaged in the world. I thank them for their assistance to me and to generations of students, faculty, staff, administrators and stakeholders.”
Contact:
Bronson Hilliard,
-Boulder spokesperson 303-735-6183