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Anne Rollow Sullivan is executive vice president for finance. She replaced Chief Financial Officer Al Horvath in September 2007.
Life and career
Prior to Columbia, Sullivan was Wharton’s senior associate dean for finance and administration in 2005. Before Wharton, she was Columbia's assistant vice president for administrative planning and financial management.
She had also served vice president for strategic development and marketing for Fathom Knowledge Network, a $30-million online learning initiative spearheaded by Columbia that was launched in 1999.
Sullivan has a BA from the University of Virginia, a master’s degree in public policy from the John F. Kennedy School of Government, and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School.
Columbia
In July 2012, Sullivan launched Columbia's new financial accounting system, Accounting and Reporting at Columbia. In 2010, her salary was $362,037.
Preceded by Al Horvath |
Executive Vice President for Finance 2007-Present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |