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Associate Vice President for Finance & Treasury Management: Lucy Momjian

Lucy Momjian was appointed Associate Vice President for Finance and Treasury Management on July 23. Overseeing the Cash Management, Trust Administration, Construction Financing and Central Gifts Processing departments of the Treasurer's Office, Ms. Momjian brings over twenty years of experience in Penn's Finance division to the position. In her new capacity, she will also assist in developing and implementing strategic financial planning initiatives for the University and will assume responsibility for managing the University's commercial banking relationships.

Since July 2000, Ms. Momjian has served as Interim Associate Treasurer in the Office of the Treasurer. She spent the majority of her career at Penn in the Office of Investments, most recently as a Director of Investments, overseeing the risk management and operations areas of the University's endowment. She is a Chartered Financial Analyst and earned a MSEd. in Higher Education Administration (1998) from GSE and a BSE in Finance and Organizational Management, cum laude, (1979) from Wharton.


Almanac, Vol. 48, No. 3, September 11, 2001

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Tuesday,
September 11, 2001
Volume 48 Number 3
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Dr. Afaf Meleis--a prominent medical sociologist and specialist in women's health issues--will become the Dean of the School of Nursing in January.
Dr. Richard Gelles--a leading researcher in the study of family violence has been named Interim Dean of the School of Social Work.
Lucy Momjian is now Associate Vice President for Finance and Treasury Management.
Jack Shannon is named Associate Vice President in the Office of the Executive Vice President.
Dr. Battistini, director of Penn Health for Women, dies in a motor vehicle accident.
Convocation 2001: President Judith Rodin and Provost Robert Barchi welcome the Class of 2005.
Council Year-end Committee Reports: Admissions and Financial Aid as well as Recreation and Intercollegiate Athletics are both on the agenda of this week's Council Meeting.
Penn moves up in the latest U.S. News rankings of the nation's best universities to its highest ever ranking.
A noisy night in the neighborhood prompted a Speaking Out letter and two responses.
Code Red Alert: Preventing a computer worm is possible with these steps.
The Models of Excellence program wants nominations to recognize staff achievements from the previous academic year.