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After a comprehensive search process, Kwabena Boakye has been appointed as the Vice President for Administration and Finance at Western Oregon University. This decision comes following a collaborative effort with Anthem Executive, a national search firm that aided in identifying the best candidate for the position.
Boakye brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role, having held various leadership positions in higher education and finance. His background includes significant achievements in financial management, strategic planning, and administrative oversight, making him a strong fit for the university's goals and objectives.
In his new capacity, Boakye will be responsible for overseeing the university's financial operations, ensuring fiscal responsibility, and enhancing the overall administrative framework. His leadership is expected to play a crucial role in advancing the university's mission and supporting its commitment to providing quality education to its students. The university community looks forward to his contributions and innovative approaches to administration and finance.
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