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Syracuse University names new CFO

Brett Padgett is Syracuse University’s new CFO. He comes to the school from the University of Chicago. (Photo credit: Syracuse University news website)

“Brett is an outstanding leader with an impressive depth and breadth of experience in finance administration,” Syverud said. “His deep understanding of fiscal management in higher education, his track record of success aligning resources with strategic priorities and his military service will serve Syracuse University well in fulfilling its mission and achieving ambitious goals in the coming years. I am looking forward to welcoming him to the Orange community.”

Padgett comes to Syracuse from the University of Chicago, where he is currently associate vice president for finance. In this position, Padgett is responsible for accounting and financial reporting; financial planning and analysis; payroll and human resources services; procurement and payment services; and treasury.

While at the University of Chicago, he also served as interim vice president and CFO from July 2021 to April of this year.

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“I am excited about joining Syracuse University at a time when financial planning, resource investment and innovative thinking must be aligned to tackle the many opportunities in higher education,” Padgett said. “I have been impressed with the dedication and passion of the leadership team in their determination to remain focused on delivering on the University’s mission and vision in the midst of change and growth.”

“I want to thank fellow members of the search committee for their leadership and work in identifying an outstanding pool of candidates,” SU Chancellor Kent Syverud said. “I also want to thank Gwenn Judge for serving as interim CFO since July of 2021. Gwenn has shepherded the University’s finances with great care through challenging times, and I am grateful for her service to Syracuse University.”

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