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Administrative Posts Filled Appointments | Craig Carnaroli W85 has been appointed Penns new executive vice president. Reporting directly to President Amy Gutmann, he manages the areas of finance, public safety, human resources, information systems and computing, audit and compliance, investments, and business services. Coming to the University from Merrill Lynch four years ago, Carnaroli most recently was Penns senior vice president for finance and treasurer. In announcing his appointment, Gutmann pointed to his extensive knowledge of the University, impressive record as a team builder, and strong stewardship of the Universitys financial resources. She also credited him with playing an important role in the financial turnaround of Penns Health System, which had amassed nearly $300 million in debt in the late 1990s. Carnaroli replaces General Clifford Stanley, who resigned from the post last October, less than a year after being recruited to Penn from the U.S. Marine Corps. Stanleys predecessor, John Fry, had served as EVP for seven years before leaving to become president of Franklin & Marshall College. Unlike his last two predecessors, Carnaroli wont oversee real estate at Penn. Omar Blaik, the senior vice president for facilities and real estate services, will continue reporting directly to the president. In other news, Kristin A. Gilbertson has been named chief investment officer for the University, where she will oversee management of its $3.9 billion endowment. Before coming to Penn, she managed public equities for Stanford Universitys endowment.
H. Carton Rogers III has been named vice provost and director of librariesa
post he has held in an interim capacity since April 2003. He is responsible
for 14 libraries on campus, the Center for Judaic Studies at 420 Walnut
Street, and Penns Digital Library.
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2004 The Pennsylvania Gazette
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