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Our Leadership - Michael J. Curtin
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Michael J. Curtin
Michael J. Curtin is the University of Louisville's Vice President for Finance and Chief Financial Officer. He has served in that role since 2003 when he was appointed by President James R. Ramsey.
The Vice President for Finance is the senior financial officer for the University and its several corporate affiliates.
Mr. Curtin has a long and prominent professional career at the University of Louisville. Apart from his current position as Vice President for Finance, he served as the Director of Planning and Budget from 1995 to 2003 and as Director of Budget and Financial Planning from 1985 to 1995. He also has served in several other capacities at the University of Louisville within the financial arena including Budget Director, Assistant Budget Director, Budget and Policy Analyst and Financial Systems Analyst. In all he has been with the University for thirty-three years.
From 1970 to 1974 Mr. Curtin served as Assistant to the Director, Office of Program Analysis for the Kentucky Department for Human Resources, specializing in financial and accounting systems. He also worked as a Research Analyst for the Kentucky Department of Transportation, specializing in automated highway costing systems.
Michael J. Curtin received a B.S. in Finance from Western Kentucky University, a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Louisville in 1977, and an M.S.S. (Master of Strategic Studies) from the U.S. Army War College at Carlisle, Pa. in 1999.
Mr. Curtin is a retired Brigadier General who served as Deputy Commander of the Kentucky Army National Guard. He has a thirty-six year distinguished military career.
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